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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 29, 2013
Worries Of Budu Bala Sena
Do we really need to response to the provocations
and hated campaigns of this tiny group of extremists in Sri Lanka? Much has
been said and written about them in various news papers and TV broadcasting. It
has been highlighted in recent media presentation and press release. Reading
through what has been said and written about them I could notice that there are
two schools of thought in our response to the provocations and activities of
this group. One school of thought argues that BBS should be left on its own and
we should not response to their provocation and activities. It will meet its
doom day naturally.
The
more we response to them the more they will be encouraged to provoke Muslims and
therefore, it would be better to leave them alone to shout as much as they like.
This school of thought is maintained by some of highly respected academic and
venerable monks in this country. It is noted that one of the venerable monks
remarked that BBS will
be eliminated within the periods of two Poyas: In a sense, this
observation is right and timely needed observation. I partially agree with this
highly respected academic and venerable monk. The BBS will shout for some times
and after a short period when they will calm down and even disappear from the
scene.
Such
notion is somewhat acceptable given the human nature and habit of majority of
Sinhalese people. it is true some of them get emotions then after sometime they
forgive and forget all what happened. Most of Sinhalese people are pure in
their hearts and they do not hide enmity and hatred at all. Most of them are
honest and open minded people. They do not have any hidden jealously in their
hearts and for that reasons I could convincingly say that BBS agenda would not
get grounding among Sinhalese people.
The
second school of thought on the matter is to challenge and encounter BBS, to
challenge their ideologies, to encounter their vigorous criticism, face them
intellectually and academically, psychologically and spiritually. Not to be
silent but to face them and encounter them rationally, morally and politically
from different platforms. Initially, I was skeptical and of two minds, whether
to challenge unfounded accusation of this handful people: Some of them do not
have any academic backgrounds and some of their arguments do not have any
academic or intellectual credits. Why should I waste my time and energy in
responding to all these allegations? Of course, most of these allegations are
baseless and unsubstantiated with logical or rational evidence. Yet, it came to
my mind that I do not reply to these unfounded accusations and allegations, the
ideological philosophies of BBS could influence and shape public opinions and
they could give bad impression about Islam and Muslims in this country so that I
was compelled to pen down my response to their allegations and
accusations.
Muslim
community is under attack in Sri Lanka. Muslim community and Islam are under
attack in Sri Lanka politically, spiritually, psychologically and even
physically and to be silent at this crucial juncture would be moral bankruptcy
of Muslim intellectual if any Muslim intellectual did not reply to these false
allegations. It is imperative that Muslim academics and intellectual should
respond to them with rational arguments. To be idle and do nothing in the face
of these barrage of hostile and hatred campaigns against Muslims and Islam would
be moral crime. Moreover, if there is no intellectual responds to BBS ideologies
and activities from Muslim perspectives what would happen for public perception
of Islam and Muslim in Sri Lanka? Moreover, silence of Muslim intellectuals
could send many negative impressions about Islam and Muslims in Sri Lanka.
Moreover how do public know the truth about Islam and Muslims? And public would
not have alternative sources to know about the true picture of these allegations
if Muslim intellectuals provide them with clarifications and explanation,
For
these reasons, I shall try to write series of articles in responding to some of
the allegations made by BBS. I shall try to be objectives in my writing and I
shall be making some constructive criticism: It is not my objective here to
damage communal harmony in Sri Lanka rather to enhance communal harmony and
peace between communities in Sri Lanka. We should use our brains and gauge these
issues and problems logically and rationally. We should try to understand
different cultures and ways of life. This is in the greater interest of all
communities in Sri Lanka. When I write this I do not intend to offend any one or
any religious faith or doctrines. It is my humble request to Sri Lankans
irrespective of their religious attachment to read my articles completely until
final parts to come to some solid conclusions;
BBS
and its Ideological philosophies
The
historical origin, motives and philosophies of Budu Bala Sena should be examined
and analysed in the context of its concerns and emotional feeling. Every one
knows that it has been pouring its sensational emotions since its inception.
The psychological, moral, political, and socio- religious mindsets of these
people should be examined in light of sociological and historical perspectives.
Why these people are so emotional and why these people are so angry? What makes
them so angry? Why do they feel that their cultural, religious heritage,
customs, traditions and way of life are in jeopardy? Is it really because of
minority communities or is it because of the failure of successive Sri Lankan
governments to protect Buddhism in this country or is it because of the failure
of religious leadership of Buddhist clerics to reach out to Sinhalese public in
professional and scientific ways and methods with Buddhism? Or is it because of
the western influence in Sri Lankan.
With
modern technological advancement and intrusion of internet and Web culture young
generation goes away from religious faith and practices not only in Sri Lanka
but also all over the world. This is a general trend in all communities and
communal and socio-religious values and principle are peril in all countries.
This is a reality of the world we live in and Sri Lanka is not an exceptional to
this general rule.
These
are some of genuine questions and we should examine them in light of modern
development in Sri Lanka. Rather than challenging or debating these clerics it
is the duty of each and very Sri Lanka to try to understand their problems and
their worries. I think that it is a collective duty of all Sri Lankans. Their
worries and problems would affect all Sri Lankans in one way or another. Today
live in Sri Lanka as a one family unite and we can not ignore these problems at
all.
We
should understand problems and worries of these people objectively without any
bias with sympathy and empathy. What went wrong with Buddhism in Sri Lanka to
make these people so angry? Why that Buddhism is is in decline as it is claimed
by some of these monks? Who is responsible for such decline/? One wonders
whether these people are trying to follow Anagarika
Dharmapala who tried to revive Buddhism in Sri Lankan in early
20th century. It seems that these people have been using same slogans and
mottos as Anagarika Darmapala did. It is often said that he succeeded to some
extent to generate nationalistic feelings in his days. One wonders as if
history repeats itself now in Sri Lanka today.
In
one of his TV interviews the President of Budu Bala Sena venerable Kirama
Vimalajothi clearly outlined BBS’s objectives and missions in Sri Lanka. He said
that he and his fellow members were worried and concerned about the status of
Buddhism in Sri Lanka right now. He said that he was worried about alien
cultural intrusion and influence among Sinhalese
Buddhist communities. He argues that 2000 years Buddhists culture is
in peril and has been threaten by different cultural invasion and influence.
Particularly he contends that since independence Sinhalese community is
subjected Christian missionary onslaught of converting poor Sinhalese people
from Buddhism to Christianity. He claims that hundreds of NGO are working day
and night in Srilanka with hidden agenda of converting Sinhalese into
Christianity. He claims that these NGOs are working in disguise as Montessori,
nurseries and charities as missionary agents with the intention of converting
people.
He
said that Sinhalese Buddhists are losing their cultural identity. Western way
of life is intruding in Sinhalese community. For instance he lamented that
Sinhalese are celebrating “Mothers day” in Sri Lanka now. It is a western
concept and how did this intrude into our culture. We care and love our parents
24 hours a day and 365 days in year unlike western people. He further lamented
that alien languages, food, songs and even Cinemas are dominating Sri Lanka.
Sinhalese people like to wear as westerners wear. They like to eat as
westerners eat and they like to behave as westerners behave. Venerable Monk says
if this trend continues what would happen to our culture and our way of life.
Where does this country of ours go? What would happen to our people and our
culture? He says that some patriotic Sinhalese people are asking these genuine
questions. He further noted that a lot of people today are worried about this
new trend.
Hence
it could be said that BBS was instituted primarily with the objectives of
purifying Sinhalese Buddhist community from alien cultural and religious
influences. Venerable Kirama Vimalajothi clearly said in his TV interview that
their primary objective was “to clean our garden from all types of dirt and
filth”. Therefore, BBS main concerns and worries are not wage wars on other
religious faiths and practices as it is assumed by some its followers.
Venerable
Monk says that we had 30 years of wars and we do not want to create any more
problems in this country and we know how much we suffered during these thirty
years. We are here to protect our race and our country. We are not racists and
we do not have any racist agendas. We are not against any race or any religion.
We are here to speak on behalf of our people and we are here to protect our
community. These are some of worries of these monks. I personally do not see any
problems in these concerns and these are really genuine concerns and worries. No
one should doubt about it. Yet, how these address these concerns and how do they
try to find solutions to these problems and concerns.

