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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, May 11, 2019
A Sri Lankan Octogenarian speaks
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By Deshabandu Jezima Ismail-May 8, 2019, 8:26 pm
In
my eighties - Do I look forward or backward to April 21st Easter
Sunday. I was numb with grief but my mind went racing with multiple
thoughts. Let calm descend over me to take stock of the situation. This
reprehensible dastardly act was the work of criminal minded cowards who
have forgotten the Quran’s message of mercy, forgiveness the categorical
statement - Those who commit murder of even one person it is as if the
whole human race has been annihilated.
Sorrow washes over me and as I look at myself in the 80’s age range I
chide myself at not having succeeded in my efforts to dispel extremisms
which reared its head visibly about 45 years ago and resulted in the
formations of groups with warped and twisted interpretation of Religion
and subsequently became the foundation for violence and terrorism in
their efforts to spread their view and brainwash the community.
There is no doubt that this is a national issue - Not a global one. In
Sri Lanka we have to stand together as one entity of integration to deal
with the consequences. The Muslim Community has a special
responsibility to look inwards and spare no effort in working with all
its members on a true understanding of Islam. The treacherous and
criminal minded group who have gone against the whole human race call
themselves the National Thowheed Jamaat movement. What does Thawhid
mean? The oneness of Allah. The message to the people echoes and
reechoes in the call to prayer and what it underlines. The oneness of
God or the Unity of God because this phrase should inspire righteous
living in man for the main reason that this divine unity transforms
itself into the sense of the unity of man and it’s this unity in verse
49:13 echoes the love and care one should have for everybody.
"O ye mankind surely we have created you a male and female and made you
tribes and families that you may identify and care for each other.
Surely the noblest of you in the sight of Allah is the one among you
most mindful of his duty. Allah is knowing, fully aware" 49:13.
How can those who foist death on innocent beings call themselves Thawhid
Jamad and how can they be referred to as "Islamic Terrorist" when there
is nothing Islamic about their heinous acts.
Again another misnomer. They are also referred to as Jihadists. One has
to look at this concept. Jihad is such a meaningful concept and we need
to look carefully at what it connotes. It means exertion/ striving
against all that is evil whether in thought or feeling. The small Jihad
is fighting with arms those who are out to disturb the peace of the
nation or bent on destructing the good in life. However the big Jihad -
Jehad-e-Akbar or the greatest Jihad is to contend with ourselves to
restrain evil and create peace by enduring. The ordeals of life with
truth and steadfastness. It also means to extend one’s own interests
with the interests of the World at large. That is righteous work to
spread harmony, justice, unity and peace.
When one observes the present situation in our country I reiterate the
fact that all of us Sri Lankans as one body will have to work towards
the balance of the whole community of Sri Lankans and scrutinise
carefully the potential of a pluralistic society with its multi-ethnic ,
multi-cultural, multi-religions has, to restore peace. One topic that
has surfaced uppermost in most discussion and suggestion for change has
been the dress of the Muslim Women. It is not necessary to go into any
analysis of the reason why this change in the traditional dress of the
Muslim Woman has transformed itself into an alien costume which bears
little significance for the community and causes unrest in the Sri
Lankan society. The dress of the Muslim Woman whether it be Hijab,
Niqab, Burkar or Chador. Whatever it may be it needs addressing. Many
are of the opinion that it is the right of an individual to choose what
she wears. Yes I agree but together with the right there is also the
duty; especially in a pluralistic, multi-ethnic, multi-religion,
multi-culture if it causes inconvenience, and causes insecurity and lack
of safety in the environment it’s best that one obeys the rules of
Islam that the religion should help not only peace with oneself but also
peace with the outside World. Every prayer in Islam is a resolve to
conform to the Divine and in order that one might declare one’s
obligation to one’s own self and own obligation to the others.
The one ray of light that I grasp is the fact that this group consist of
just a few of the members, while the larger community is proud of its
identity as Sri Lankans and whatever anyone might say I always uphold
the fact that we have been treated as citizens, of course there are
extremist in every group and there have occurred instances where
communities have been harmed but all-in-all a nation such as Sri Lanka
with its positive attitude is indeed unique.
I can’t help looking back at my years of existence. The constant
challenges I have faced and the negative publicity I got in the
community media and these extremist groups who called themselves the
reformers? Being a student of a Catholic convent, teaching 19 years in a
Buddhist environment and grown up in a Hindu Cultural Society it was
indeed a fulfilling life and the tragedy was that we could not stem the
process of terrorism. I remember with love and gratitude when my son was
dying of cancer, the Churches, Buddhist Temples and Kovils having
religious ceremonies. On such an occasion it was one of these fanatics
who in the social media declared that my son deserved to die because of
my unislamic practices. Then when I was Principal of a Muslim School
giant efforts were made to introduce the Hijab and such alien costume
which we somehow countered. There are many more incidents but maybe they
could be recorded at a later stage.
I now go forward again. Many so called experts and decision makers
declare that the ISIS products of terrorism come into action to deal
with climate change, mental health issues and such negatives such as
poverty. As a writer says - They ignore the elephant in the room - The
ideology. The real battlefront is on this level (G. Wood). "It is their
distorted beliefs contrary to the pure religious principles, the
contortions of concepts like Thawhid, Jihad and their desire to impose a
mono-religious culture resulting in the destruction of democracy
pluralism, diversity, freedom of speech and thought, the right of women
etc. How we promote national discussion and devise strategies to prevent
and contain the problems that have resulted in massive human rights
violations, including crimes against humanity and genocide." (K.
Matthews) It is an enormous task and needs massive coordinated support
but a beginning can be made at least by the community by going inwards
and working out the process of a spiritual growth by building on the
divinity of each individual so as to transform evil ways. We need to go
beyond radicalism and search out the spiritual in Islam which is a
religion of peace. Interpretation of the Quran has been completely
blocked there is no place for Ijithihad (Independent reasoning) and the
religion has become riddled with strict rules and stringent regulations
of the Wahabi movement. The Islam I know gets its vitality from the
creative elements - music, art, literature. Today in Sri Lanka Islam is
dominated by rituals, regulations which completely destroy its vibrancy
and vitality. The original meaning has to be restored and in this sphere
Muslim community has a special role. As said before we have to
re-scrutinise our efforts and collectively eliminate the evil
perpetuated nationally, regionally and globally.
My heart goes out to the dear departed souls and their near and dear
ones. The only way out of this negative situation is for all Sri Lankans
to come together in unity and condemn these atrocities. The Muslim
community is heartbroken at the carnage created by those who share our
faith but have interpreted the principles as a warped ideology working
its way through evil violence. Our democratic ideals must be respected
as they form "value oriented structure" to form the positive environment
for living together in unity and peace.
