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Islamic Extremism in India30
thJanuary 2012 -- Vishwaraj Anand
[Note: This article contains personal views and thoughts written in the light of
subjects raised by media. The views are not intended to dishonour any personality or
community. Hence, readers discretion is advised.]
Introduction:
Extremism This term is used mostly in negative contexts related to
terrorism and fanaticism. Extremism is nothing but imposing ones ideas,culture and views on others forcibly or in a hostile way. According to the
Merriam-Webster Dictionary, extremism is "the quality or state of being
extreme" and the "advocacy of extreme measures or views: radicalism."
Radical is defined as "favouring extreme changes in existing views, habits,
conditions, or institutions. Also it depends on a person to describe what is
extreme and what is not for him. Extremism is also in context of someone.
This reminds me of a quote- What is extreme to me may not be extreme to
someone else!-Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem. For example, for most people awoman wearing a bikini on a beach might not be extreme but the same can be
extreme in a marketplace.
Fig 1
So it depends to a large extent on the governing
body whoever holds the power to describe
extremism. Extremism on the contrary can have
positive aspects on the society also. It injects a
feeling of us/our into people like We are no
less than others. This feeling of oneness can
bring about rapid changes in the predominantsocial and cultural system and can also help a
nation grow faster and that with an exceptional
rate too. Unfortunately, in modern time this
change is too critical to bring about and moreover it is concerned mostly with
negative terms only. There are several other terms that are frequently used in
relation to extremism and extremist views like Fundamentalism, Chauvinism
etc. It is the extremist views that are the culprits for terrorist attacks and in
many cultures for women being suppressed and tortured not to work outside
the walls of home.
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Thus, no state patronises such
practices. Extremism can be of any
flavour like religious, casteism,
racism, the fundamentalist views
against women etc. In this article, Iwould discuss religious extremism
only. Now with an understanding of
the word extremism, lets explore
the role of religion in extremism.
Fig 2
For instance, if we consider the following quote (see ref. 5) from the Koran
(translated by N.J. Danwood):
"Believers, when you encounter the infidels on the march, do not turn
your backs to them in flight. If anyone on that day turns his back to them,
except it be for tactical reasons...he shall incur the wrath of God and Hell
shall be his home..." (Surah 8:12- )
This quote may be extreme to many in some ways. . But it still puts a question
forth us Is extremism so prevalent and fundamental in certain religions
only? The answer is No. Actually, No religion in the world preaches to torcher
or to threaten others who dont follow it. Saying this I remember my old
school days when I had to debate on terrorism and I quotedAll Muslims are
not terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims!! This quote was too criticisedthough. But then I had no idea that sooner or later this might be the bitter
truth as I had said. The problem is not in the teachings of Islam but in the
mind-sets of people who preach its pure and divine teachings moulding it into
their casts of extremism. Time and again media has raised its voice against
people and has also busted many such fake Mullahs who preach their own
modified form of Islam. Several movies like KHUDA KE LIYE have typically
portrayed the same on the big screens. The extremist views lead to a brain-
wash of the innocent and young people who are then taught to even not carefor their lives if the jihad requires and are turned into Fedayeen-terrorists.
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Terrorism is a direct consequence of
extremism. It damages the security
and peace of India. Recently the use
of suicide bombings or commando-
style attacks has compelled thegovernment to bring in their heads
together and to resolve the issues.
Extremists/terrorists are also funded
by bordering nations in order to
hinder its development and
Fig 3
advancement and weaken our powers. Jihadis and terror groups are always
willing to suffer defeat and death in the name of their religion and on the
other hand states and governments recoil at casualties. Extremists moveaccording to the carefully studied, designs and clear plans, along with external
financing, to strike the security of the society and distract peace and harmony
through conflicts, violence and internal strikes. It aims to give the enemies of
the nation more excuses and pretexts to interfere in our internal affairs and
direct them according to their interests. They create a fear feeling among
people and in that feeling no man stays man enough to make his own
decisions. In March 2009, India announced that its prestigious cricket
tournament, the Indian Premier League (IPL), would move to South Africa,citing security fears during the countrys elections, which also take place after
2-3 months.
Causes for growth of Extremists:
It is clear that Extremism is a dangerous concept which now looms large as a
threat over the openness and growth and prosperity of the Indian society.
Looking at the causes of extremism and birth of extremist ideas are aconsequence of certain events in society, I enlisted some of them below:
Role of the Media -
The mainstream media plays a very important role in provoking religious
extremism. Pushpa Bhave(see ref. 2) pointed out those who tend to equalise
individual with community and religion with nation: when a Muslim commits a
crime, then all the Muslims are criminals; when a religious group of a country
does something harmful, they then say that the whole nation is terrorist.
Media enjoys the freedom to speak and write anything in India. Nowadays
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Media is criticised to become class-biased and inaccurate also. Media should
play its role responsibly and it must do sensible reporting too. The content
being
shown to public can be censored by the government or
else the media persons can themselves select their newsreports carefully so that they do not hurt anyones
sentiments and create havoc in public. Also writers have
the freedom to express their views. But contrary to that,
controversial writer Salman Rushdie was threatened not
to join the Jaipur Literature Festival 2011 in India due to
his work The satanic verses in Koran.
Fig 4
Role of Religion-based Movements in Society -
I agree that not all religion-based movements are harmful to societies but if
the nature of the movement is hostile and openly challenging the society
(extremist) then it surely does affect other religions. Ram Mandir and
Hindutva movement led by BJP-RSS leaders such
as Narendra Modi, AB Vajpayee, LK Advaani and
others is such an example which was started as a
hostile response against Muslims. Ultimately it led
to the demolition of Babri masjid and Riots brokeout all over UP. Had this movement not being
launched or it being less hostile towards others,
possibly no such riots would have taken place.
Nowadays it seems that our eminent leaders
havent learnt a single lesson from these incidents
and are still following the same path.Fig 5
Parties like VHP, RSS and other right-wing parties in India often go out in
public and speak against Muslims and often succeed in creating communal
wars.
Politicisation of Religions -
I have a question What is harmful is the politicisation of religion or the
wrong use of religion as political tool? I think politicisation of religion is a
plus point for Indias democracy as it directly means involvement of more
people from diverse backgrounds and religions. But politicians do cite the
same in wrong terms just to gain popularity in the masses, they tend to over
politicise religion and communities for their vote banks. Parties project their
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candidates as the solo-torchbearer of the rights of any particular religious
group and easily get public support in India. Once they get elected all of the
leaders come at the same level.
Even non-believers use religion to gain political
power, denounced INC member Dig Vijay Singh.Politics is often used as a tool to target specific
communities. Reading violent speeches in front of
public repeatedly can cause a lot of damage in due
course of time. However giving too much political
negligence and putting the blame on other
communities can also be dangerous as cited by
Rahul Gandhi - Hindu extremists are a bigger
threat to India. This statement aimed to criticise
the Hindu extremism and guard the Islamicextremism from the on-going controversies.
Fig 6
Minority vs. Majority religions -
Religious extremism also exists with religious minority groups. However,
communal violence with majority groups can be more devastating than that
with the minority groups. In all the major riots and communal violence that
occurred in India since independence, most of them involved Hindus and any
other religious groups like Sikhs, Muslims or Christians, who were badly
butchered by them.
Two major incidents Demolition ofBabri Masjid in 1992
and Godhra Kaand in 2002 were such hostile events in
records which resulted in public violence and havoc across
the nation. The answer was given by the Muslim
underworld leaders in Mumbai blasts of 1993 and 2006
especially Dawood Ibrahim and his brothers. Meanwhile,
divisions grew between Hindus and Muslims.
Fig 7
2007 Samjhauta Express bombings (Saffron-terror) is said to be organised by
Hindu right wing activists (see ref. 6) to give a setback to the government for
the then peace-talks with Pakistan.
Religious extremism and the global context -
Religious extremism cannot be separated from the global issues: hegemony of
superpower, territorial occupation, and globalisation. Religious extremists also
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raise their voice against issues that are globally widespread. Ideas are also
borrowed across the borders.
Mostly due to widespread diaspora and trans-national
networks, extremists get funding from other
extremists/terrorist agencies that operate across theworld. Those organisations include Indian Mujahedeen
(IM), Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI),
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Al-Umma, al-Qaeda etc. who get
funding from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Middle East.
Attacks on The Indian Parliament in 2001 and The Taj
Hotel attack in 2008 are examples of the cross borderFig 8
terrorism in which major accused are Abu Salem and Ajmal Kasab (see ref. 1).
The seriousness of the issue is clear seen by the statement of former Pakistan
president Pervez Musharraf in October 2010 - Growing extremism among the
youth in India is a matter of concern and New Delhi needs to look into that".
Movies like Dil Se, Fanaa, Diljale etc have raised the issue on the big
screen and have urged the masses not to entertain such people around
themselves.
Diversity and dialogue
India is a diverse country. It has always been proud on its Unity in Diversity. It
has enough space and respect for the religions in society. It is the need of the
hour to forget all grievances and work for the mutual brotherhood in the
nation. Large public gatherings and interfaith dialogue provides a space in
which people can sit and talk together to discuss on:
How do we view each other? What are our hopes for the future of the country? What can we do in common? How can we bridge our differences?
Lack of these kinds of open talks has also hindered the positive attempts being
made in this direction.
Mechanisms of violence and false solutions -
People sometimes say invoking sentences onto others. The same is reflected
by many statements of celebrities who have faced communal hatred for
example Veteran actor Shahrukh Khan once quoted (see ref. 4) People
see me and say dekho saala musalmaan hai, jaroor ye bhi
koi pak-jihadi agent hoga!Other dignitaries of Bollywood like Aamirkhan and Salman Khan have also claimed such statements being said against
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them. Pushpa Bhave (India) analysed some of the mechanisms of violence: As
mentioned above, by equating one person with a whole group (e.g. a terrorist
act perpetrated by a Muslim is viewed as if the act is endorsed by the whole
community) and by equating one religion with the nation (speaking of
Hindustan instead of Bharat to name the country), the dominant Hindu class
creates an atmosphere of fear, and can instigate hatred leading to violent
actions against non-Hindu groups. The fact that so many people all over the
world support such heinous acts clearly shows that terrorist legitimacy relies
on a strong psychological basis, dealing with the capacity of taking power on
minds. It is thus not a military problem, and I think military solutions do prove
to be counter-productive in such situations. On her statement, Farooq Tariq
(Labour Party of Pakistan) said You cant bomb ideas! Shes correct.
Remedies:
The rise of religious extremism in many of our societies is one thing which not
only poses a strong danger and threat to peoples lives, security and
democratic rule but has also reached such a level where solutions have
become even more difficult to achieve with its roots going deep down into the
religious believes and faiths. Religious extremism is a growing threat to human
society and it does no good to it. Its causes go beyond religions as such:
religions have been abused as a means to achieve political goals. Having
addressed all the causes, we can now focus on the most-urgently required
remedies for this cancer:
1. Civil society organisations have an eminent role to play - their ideas, if putin practice, can be much stronger than fundamentalist ones. The true way
to prevent fundamentalist violence is through education, both formal
(States responsibility) and informal one (Civil societys responsibility). But
education itself is not enough. The question is how to empower people so
that they influence policy-making and ensure that their problems are
attended to. This also leads to the issue of peoples participation in the
law-making process.
2. To counter Islamic radicalism, the government needs to be seen to betough with Hindu extremist groups that incite violence against Muslims.
Justice has been selective, and many criminal cases relating to anti-Muslimviolence in Gujarat have not been investigated. Convincing official action
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could significantly reduce the possibility that home-grown jihadist
terrorism could become a major security challenge.
3. The Indian government has taken several steps. But a lot is yet to be done.It has, for the first time, formally condemned home-grown terror. It could
take more measures to alleviate Muslims perceived or real grievances. For
example, it could enact and implement the Communal Violence Bill of
2008 to intervene, even forcibly, to prevent the outbreak or escalation of
communal violence.
4. Political parties must all come together and join hands. Political partieslack will to tackle issues. They must show some courage and should take a
step beyond the dirty vote-bank politics and think for the better and
brighter future of the nation.
The solution is that we have to realize that extremists hide under the slogans of Islam
in deceit, and propagate ideas that have no relation whatsoever to Islam. People
must join hands to take on such people. Any such person must be discarded from
society and people must raise their voice against such practices. I came across an
article in which the author had questioned the very right of people by virtue of which
they forcefully send their kids for religious studies. The author also appealed to stop
religious education before the age of 18 on the grounds that whatever is said to
them they believe it(see ref. 7). I personally think it would be a good move.
5. Extremism is not caused only by one reason; there are many psychological,social, historical, and political reasons behind it. They may sometimes be
complicated and intertwined. So when we are dealing with it, we should
not deal with one reason and leave the other. We have to deal with these
reasons with wisdom and courage, bearing in mind that ignorance is
fought through knowledge, extremism through moderation, and wrong
through right. Positive knowledge must be spread across the country to
achieve a change in fundamentalist mentality of people.
These are some of the possible solutions against extremism. In order toaddress the causes of religious extremism, I would also recommend some of
those:
1. Civil society organisations (CSOs) should continue to fight for peace, security,human rights, social justice, equality and poverty alleviation.
2. The State should provide enabling environment and institutions to ensureequal access to the resources of life and freedom of expression.
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3. Religion-based approach of political and social engagement should transcenddifferences and focus more on common human-centred values. Religion
should not be hijacked by religious leaders with personal agendas.
4. Special emphasis should be put on the role of education in the fight againstreligious extremism.
5. Special emphasis should also be put on the inter-and-intra-convictionaldialogues at local, national, regional as well as international levels (the term
conviction is used instead of faith or religion for its larger scope
including those who do not believe in religion or in God).
6. When using dialogue as a mean of reaching better understanding and livingtogether, one should address all the dimensions of the person, and not only
the religious dimension.
7. We must accept other cultures and religions to be the integral part of thecountry as are the Hindus.
8. We have to block the channels that are meant to spread Islam and itsconcepts that are solely meant for extremism and fanaticism. Preventing the
spread of extremist ideas and expanding the reach of the moderate concepts
through the right people shall give tremendously effective results provided
they are continuous and ascending in pace.
Fig 9 - Indo Pak Peace talks
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Conclusion:
I truly believe if any of the above said suggestions are followed with a will to fight
extremism then our India will be a better place to live in. And if not then serious
consequences might await the incredible Indian Society and its people in near future.
I believe that only due to these small hindrances in the society, our nation is not able
to grow as it seeks to. After every step forward India takes is these kinds of activities
that tend to drag back the nation to where it was before. Extremism has come up like
a modern-day cancer for developing India. Each and every person (irrespective of
religion/community/faith etc.) must join hands to take on extremism instead of
getting knees down like young and helpless girls beg not to be gang-raped. Also with
the goodwill of such an eminent pool of politicians in India and cooperation of
people I think this menace would end soon. The need of the hour is only to show
some ray of hope to people who have been oppressed for generations and now seek
redemption. I think India can only be called a developed nation if these kinds of
problems would be soon and well addressed within time. At last, I would quote the
poem (see ref. 8) of the former PM of India A.B. Vajpayee who urged people to move
ahead in search of light and work together for the prosperity of the nation
Navdhadheechi Haddiyaan Galaayein.Aao Milkar Diyaa Jalaayein ..
Aao Milkar Diyaa Jalaayein.
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