In the name of Allah, the most Benevolent and the Most
Merciful. May this memo find you in the shade of Islam enjoying the mercy, the
protection and the grace of Allah.
I am writing this memo to you all with the explicit purpose
of inviting you to lead the American Muslim community in soul searching,
reflection and reassessment.
What happened on September 11th in New York and Washington DC
will forever remain a horrible scar on the history of Islam and humanity. No
matter how much we condemn it, and point to the Quran and the Sunnah to argue
that Islam forbids the killing of innocent people, the fact remains that the
perpetrators of this crime against humanity have indicated that their actions
are sanctioned by Islamic values.
The fact that even now several Muslim scholars and thousands
of Muslims defend the accused is indicative that not all Muslims believe that
the attacks are unIslamic. This is truly sad.
Even if it were true that Israel and the US are enemies of
the Muslim World, wonder what is preventing them from unleashing their nuclear
arsenal against Muslims, a response that mercilessly murders thousands of
innocent people, including hundreds of Muslims is absolutely indefensible. If
anywhere in your hearts there is any sympathy or understanding with those who
committed this act, I invite you to ask yourself this question, would Muhammad
(pbuh) sanction such an act?
While encouraging Muslims to struggle against injustice (Al
Quran 4:135), Allah also imposes strict rules of engagement. He says in
unequivocal terms that to kill an innocent being is like killing entire
humanity (Al Quran 5:32). He also encourages Muslims to forgive Jews and
Christians if they have committed injustices against us (Al Quran 2:109, 3:159,
5:85).
Muslims, including American Muslims have been practicing
hypocrisy on a grand scale. They protest against the discriminatory practices
of Israel but are silent against the discriminatory practices in Muslim states.
In the Gulf one can see how laws and even salaries are based on ethnic origin.
This is racism, but we never hear of Muslims protesting against them at
International fora.
The Israeli occupation of Palestine is perhaps central to
Muslim grievance against the West. While acknowledging that, I must remind you
that Israel treats its one million Arab citizens with greater respect and
dignity than most Arab nations treat their citizens. Today Palestinian refugees
can settle and become citizens of the United States but in spite of all the
tall rhetoric of the Arab world and Quranic injunctions (24:22) no Muslim
country except Jordan extends this support to them.
While we loudly and consistently condemn Israel for its ill
treatment of Palestinians we are silent when Muslim regimes abuse the rights of
Muslims and slaughter thousands of them. Remember Saddam and his use of
chemical weapons against Muslims (Kurds)?. Remember Pakistani army's excesses
against Muslims (Bengalis)?. Remember the Mujahideen of Afghanistan and their
mutual slaughter? Have we ever condemned them for their excesses? Have we
demanded international intervention or retribution against them? Do you know
how the Saudis treat their minority Shiis? Have we protested the violation of
their rights? But we all are eager to condemn Israel; not because we care for
rights and lives of the Palestinians, we don't. We condemn Israel because we
hate "them".
Muslims love to live in the US but also love to hate it. Many
openly claim that the US is a terrorist state but they continue to live in it.
Their decision to live here is testimony that they would rather live here than
anywhere else. As an Indian Muslim, I know for sure that nowhere on earth,
including India, will I get the same sense of dignity and respect that I have
received in the US. No Muslim country will treat me as well as the US has. If
what happened on september 11th had happened in India, the biggest democracy,
thousands of Muslims would have been slaughterred in riots on mere suspicion
and there would be another slaughter after confirmation. But in the US, bigotry
and xenophobia has been kept in check by media and leaders. In many places
hundreds of Americans have gathered around Islamic centers in symbolic gestures
of protection and embrace of American Muslims. In many cities Christian
congregations have started wearing hijab to identify with fellow Muslim women.
In patience and in tolerance ordinary Americans have demonstrated their
extraordinary virtues.
It is time that we acknowledge that the freedoms we enjoy in
the US are more desirable to us than superficial solidarity with the Muslim
World. If you disagree than prove it by packing your bags and going to
whichever Muslim country you identify with. If you do not leave and do not
acknowledge that you would rather live here than anywhere else, know that you
are being hypocritical.
It is time that we faced these hypocritical practices and
struggled to transcend them. It is time that American Muslim leaders fought to
purify their own lot.
For over a decade we have watched as Muslims in the name of
Islam have committed violence against other Muslims and other peoples. We have
always found a way to reconcile the vast distance between Islamic values and
Muslim practices by pointing out to the injustices committed upon Muslims by
others. The point however is this - our belief in Islam and commitment to
Islamic values is not contingent on the moral conduct of the US or Israel. And
as Muslims can we condone such inhuman and senseless waste of life in the name
of Islam?
The biggest victims of hate filled politics as embodied in
the actions of several Muslim militias all over the world are Muslims
themselves. Hate is the extreme form of intolerance and when individuals and
groups succumb to it they can do nothing constructive. Militias like the
Taliban have allowed their hate for the West to override their obligation to
pursue the welfare of their people and as a result of their actions not only
have thousands of innocent people died in America, but thousands of people will
die in the Muslim World.
Already, half a million Afghans have had to leave their homes
and their country. The war has not yet begun. It will only get worst. Hamas and
Islamic Jihad may kill a few Jews, women and children included, with their
suicide bombs and temporarily satisfy their lust for Jewish blood, but
thousands of Palestinians then pay the price for their actions.
The culture of hate and killing is tearing away at the moral
fabric of the Muslim society. We are more focused on "the other" and have
completely forgotten our duty to Allah. In pursuit of the inferior jihad we
have sacrificed the superior jihad.
Islamic resurgence, the cherished ideals of which pursued the
ultimate goal of a universally just and moral society has been hijacked by hate
and call for murder and mayhem. If Binladen were an individual then we would
have no problem. But unfortunately Binladen has become a phenomenon -- a cancer
eating away at the morality of our youth, and undermining the spiritual health
of our future.
Today the century old Islamic revival is in jeopardy because
we have allowed insanity to prevail over our better judgment. Yes, the US has
played a hand in the creation of Binladen and the Taliban, but it is we who
have allowed them to grow and gain such a foothold. It is our duty to police
our world. It is our responsibility to prevent people from abusing Islam. It is
our job to ensure that Islam is not misrepresented. We should have made sure
that what happened on Sept. 11th should never have happened.
It is time the leaders of the American Muslim community woke
up and realized that there is more to life than competing with the American
Jewish lobby for power over US foreign policy. Islam is not about defeating
Jews or conquering Jerusalem. It is about mercy, about virtue, about sacrifice
and about duty. Above all it is the pursuit of moral perfection. Nothing can be
further away from moral perfection than the wanton slaughter of thousands of
unsuspecting innocent people.
I hope that we will now rededicate our lives and our
institutions to the search for harmony, peace and tolerance. Let us be prepared
to suffer injustice rather than commit injustices. After all it is we who carry
the divine burden of Islam and not others. We have to be morally better, more
forgiving, more sacrificing than others, if we wish to convince the world about
the truth of our message. We cannot even be equal to others in virtue, we must
excel.
It is time for soul searching. How can the message of
Muhammad (pbuh) who was sent as mercy to mankind become a source of horror and
fear? How can Islam inspire thousands of youth to dedicate their lives to
killing others? We are supposed to invite people to Islam not murder
them.
The worst exhibition of Islam happened on our turf. We must
take first responsibility to undo the evil it has manifest. This is our
mandate, our burden and also our opportunity.
Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.
Director of International Studies, Adrian College, MI
Association of Muslim Social Scientists
Center for the Study of Islam
and Democracy