Monday, March 28, 2016

Speaking Against Terrorism

by Dr. Aslam Abdullah
In terrorist attacks, innocent lives are lost without any gain for those who perpetrate these unforgiving crimes against humanity and above all against God. The laws of God dictate that every human life deserves a dignified existence and protection from all acts of violence, yet the attackers invoking the name of God seem to be determined to take innocent lives at will and show their sickening happiness at every drop of blood, they shed in the name of their so-called ideology.
As a Muslim who believes in the absolute power and wisdom of the divine in giving His guidance to humanity, I am horrified when I read that person who confesses to be Muslim by name are involved in terrorist attacks. Surely such people do not understand what it means to submit to God to attain peace.
I feel outraged when I read that the killers used the name of Allah, the Sustainer of the universe, the most gracious and the most merciful for their nefarious acts. I feel enraged at their audacity to justify the killing for the injustices caused by others to their folks.
I would have felt the same rage and shame if the perpetrators were members of other religious communities. After all, the sufferings of human beings cannot be divided on the basis of their religious identities and tears cannot be selectively shed only for those who belong to my faith or my ethnicity. I cannot fulfill my covenant with God if I cry only for those who are like me and turn my face the other way when the victims are Jewish, Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, atheists or any other faith.
I often wonder what I as an individual must do to stop these insane criminals from committing these acts. I have no way to communicate with them. Even if I get an opportunity to speak with them, I know they would not listen to me because they have not listened to even God, who demands that life must be protected from all harm. They do not realize the basics of their professed faith that says, God is the creator of all life, He is the Sustainer of each and every human, He does not discriminate among people in His mercy on the basis of their faith, He does not deny nourishment even to those who reject him and He describes taking the life of one person as a crime against all humanity.
I speak against terrorism in the places of worship when I am invited to give the Friday sermons. I write extensively against terrorists and I constantly remind my fellow Muslims that we must be at the forefront of our jihad against violence and terror and stand up for peace and justice. This is commanded by God when he says in the Quran,
O You who have attained to faith! Be ever steadfast in upholding equity, bearing witness to the truth for the sake of God, even though it may be against your own selves or your parents and kinsfolk. Whether the person concerned may be rich or poor, God’s claim takes precedence over [the claims of] either of them. Do not, then, follow your own desires, lest you swerve from justice: for if you distort [the truth], behold, God is indeed aware of all that you do! (Quran 4:135)
I know that the people I speak with are absolutely against all forms of terrorism. I have not come across a single Muslim in my adult life who justifies violence because of the injustices perpetrated against Muslims anywhere in the world.
But, I also realize that governments and political parties and leaders use acts of terrorism to serve their political interests. They have an agenda that is often determined by their religion, ethnicity or political goals. They may claim that they care for human life, but when it is time to act decisively they often show their blindness to the reality and demands of justice.
If we all had cared for human life and dignity, we would have not allowed millions of Jews to suffer during the second world war, millions of Muslims in Central Asia to die as a result of brutal communist policies, thousands of Bosnian men and women to be killed and raped, millions of Rwandans to be slaughtered mercilessly, thousands of Darfurians to be brutalized, millions of Palestinians to be consigned to refugee camps, and millions of people in Iraq, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other places to live in miserable conditions.
We would have come together to show our determination to protect human life and human dignity. We would not have allowed hundreds of wars that have been waged during the last century in the name of ethnicity, nationalism and cultural and economic superiority. We would not have extolled the virtues of our nation to put down others. We would not have adopted a policy of economic and cultural imperialism to subjugate people.
Don’t forget the fact that the rulers of Muslim countries are not absolved from this prevailing insensitivity to human dignity. In fact, their brutality can match anyone else in the world. They have killed at will anyone who appears to challenge them. They have destroyed their own people because they were afraid of losing power. They have pitched one against another to serve their own corrupt agenda.
I realize all this and often wonder what can be done to stop this menace and insanity. Speak, I will write, I must confront those who advocate violence, I shall and use every opportunity to challenge terrorists, I do. But in a world where leaders and parties often use their self-serving agenda to define terrorism and the nature of the fight against violence and terror and injustice, I am left bewildered.
I know I am not alone. Almost everyone within the Muslim community thinks the same way as I do, except those faceless and nameless, secret groups and individuals who have refused to listen to the divine call for respecting all human life. Yet, we all find ourselves incapable of stopping this insanity. There are forces that are out there that we do not know and there are groups and individuals who are constantly plotting to hurt fellow humans. There are people who are waiting to pour more fuel to add to the fire and there are countries that are keen to see wars and destruction.
The Muslim community needs partners in the fight against terror in defense of human dignity and human life. We need people who are willing to stand up for the protection of every human life, regardless of its cultural, ethnic nationalistic and religious origin. There are many who say that they care for humanity as a whole. But where are they? Why do they speak only when someone like them is hurt? Where are their voices when human beings other than their own lose their dignity and life?
God describes himself as the guarantor of world peace to His creation. His guidance, speaks to this clearly. But people acting on his behalf has done everything possible to destroy it. Can we Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists and everyone else come together to stand for each of us and fight the menace jointly rather than using religious or nationalistic labels to vent our anger and serve the political agenda of the power elite?
The Muslim community is waiting to hear a call of unity in action in defense of all human life and dignity in any part of the world.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Blasphemy: Does God want His rejectors to be Killed? Is He (God) so insecure of his majesty that he wants those who believe in him to kill those who insult him or his messenger and prophet?

Mumtaz Qadri was hanged in Pakistan on Monday, February 29, 2016. His crime was killing the governor of Punjab for whom he was working as a bodyguard. He took the life of the man he was appointed to protect because in his view the governor was guilty of being critical of Pakistan’s “Islamic” blasphemy laws.
In Qadri’s view, anyone who blasphemes the Prophet or supports those who do so deserves to be killed. This is not what was revealed to Qadri by the Law Giver, God or by His messenger. It is what he learned from his teachers. Qadri was true to what he was taught. He preferred death over living in a situation where his prophet was maligned and his religion ridiculed. Consequently, he paid the price of a misrepresented theology that the religious oligarchy in many Muslim societies has promoted for centuries unchallenged.
In reality, the blame lies with those who have promoted this distorted belief against the will of God and His messenger (s).
Unfortunately, the Muslim religious establishments have perpetuated a literal application of what they call blasphemy laws that were evolved and developed by Muslim schools of thought for a different time period over several centuries.
A number of Sunni and Shia scholars decree death to those who blaspheme the Prophet or Islam.
Hanbali jurisprudence views blasphemy as an offense distinct from, and more severe than apostasy. Death is mandatory in cases of blasphemy, for both Muslim men and women, and repentance is not accepted.
In the Hanafi School of thought, blasphemy was synonymous with apostasy. Repentance was acceptable, but for those who refuse to repent, death is the punishment if a blasphemer is a Muslim man, and if the blasphemer is a woman, she must be imprisoned with coercion till she repents and returns to Islam. If a non-Muslim commits blasphemy, his punishment was “tazir” (Punishment for offenses at the discretion of the judge: death, arrest, caning, etc.)
Malikis view blasphemy as an offense distinct from, and more severe than apostasy. Death is mandatory in cases of blasphemy for Muslim men, and repentance is not accepted. For women, death is not the punishment suggested, but she is arrested and punished until she repents and returns to Islam or dies in custody. A non-Muslim who commits blasphemy against Islam must be punished; however, the blasphemer can escape punishment by converting and becoming a devout Muslim.
According to Shafi’ school of thought, blasphemy is also a separate offense from apostasy, but the repentance of blasphemers is acceptable. If the blasphemer does not repent, the punishment is the death
Shia school of thought views blasphemy against Islam, the Prophet, or any of the Imams, to be punishable with death if the blasphemer is a Muslim. In case the blasphemer is a non-Muslim, he is given a chance to convert to Islam, or else killed.
But what is blasphemy? Based on the laws of various countries and religious decrees given by scholars, the definition includes the following.
Speaking ill of God, finding fault with Prophet Muhammad (SAW), insulting a prophet mentioned in the Quran or slandering a member of the family of the Prophet, claiming to be a prophet, and visually depicting the Prophet. But is there a word in Arabic that means blasphemy. The English translators of the Quran have no consensus on choosing an Arabic word equivalent to blasphemy in English.
For instance, Muhammad Asad and Yusuf Ali use blasphemy or its variations 18 and 23 times respectively in their Quran translation, mostly for the words Kufr and Makr to mean blasphemy, even though the word kafar and its derivatives appear 500 times in the Quran. (Example MA: 13:42, 14:46, 16:26, 16:112 … YA: 2:88, 2:102, 4:155, 5:17 ) Marmaduke Pickthall limits the translation of blasphemy to the Arabic “alhada”. (7:180)
Despite this ambiguity in the definition, however, all four schools of thoughts have used the following reasons to justify death to blasphemers.
Those who annoy God and His Messenger – God has deprived them of His mercy in this World and in the Hereafter, and has prepared for them a humiliating Punishment.- Quran 33:57
Truly, if the Hypocrites, and those in whose hearts is a disease, and those who stir up sedition in the City, desist not, We shall certainly stir thee up against them: Then will they not be able to stay in it as thy neighbors for any length of time: They shall have a curse on them: whenever they are found, they shall be seized and slain (without mercy). Quran 33:61
Ever thought the verses do not talk of the death penalty, yet scholars chose to conclude that the intent of the divine was to ask the believers to kill those who speak ill of God.
Several scholars also provide the following ahadith (sayings of the Prophet) from Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and Sunan Abu Dawood and justify the killing of blasphemers.
The Prophet said, “Who is ready to kill Ka’b ibn al-Ashraf who has really hurt God and His Apostle?” Muhammad bin Maslama said, “O God’s Apostle! Do you like me to kill him?” He replied in the affirmative. So, Muhammad bin Maslama went to him (i.e. Ka’b) and said, “This person (i.e. the Prophet) has put us to the task and asked us for charity.” Ka’b replied, “By God, you will get tired of him.” Muhammad said to him, “We have followed him, so we dislike to leave him till we see the end of his affair.” Muhammad bin Maslama went on talking to him in this way till he got the chance to kill him. Narrated by Jabir bin ‘Abdullah Sahih al-Bukhari, 4:52:270,  
It has been narrated on the authority of Jabir that the Messenger of God said: Who will kill Ka’b b. Ashraf? He has maligned God, the Exalted, and His Messenger. Muhammad b. Maslama said: Messenger of God, do you wish that I should kill him? He said: Yes. He said: Permit me to talk (to him in the way I deem fit). He said: Talk (as you like). Sahih Muslim, 19:4436
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib: A Jewess used to abuse the Prophet and disparage him. A man strangled her till she died. The Apostle of God declared that no recompense was payable for her blood. Sunan Abu Dawood, 38:4349 
A thorough and closer look at the Quran and the life of the prophet provide clear evidence against the theology of death for those who blaspheme ..
Despite all these theological decrees, the number of actual prosecutions for blasphemy in the Muslim historical record is extremely infrequent. One of the "little known cases” was that of a Christian in the year 1293 CE who was accused of insulting Prophet Muhammad. It ended in an acquittal though it was followed by a protest against a decision led by the famed and jurist Ibn Taymiyya.
However, in Pakistan, where laws on blaspheme were introduced in the 1980s, over 1300 people have been accused of blasphemy from 1987 to 2014, (generally non-Muslim religious minorities), mostly for allegedly desecrating the Quran. Over 50 people accused of blasphemy have been murdered before their respective trials were over and prominent figures who opposed blasphemy laws (Salman Taseer, the former governor of Punjab, and Shahbaz Bhatti, the Federal Minister for Minorities) have been assassinated
A thorough and closer look at the Quran and the life of the prophet provide clear evidence against the theology of death for those who blaspheme. What is often implied in this theology is that God and His messenger allow deception and lies to get rid of those who blaspheme. It is unthinkable to attribute this understanding to God and His messenger. It is not only a lie, but a sin against God, especially when the Quran is very specific about speaking the truth in no ambiguous terms.
The Quran says:
“Revile not ye those whom they call upon besides God, lest they out of spite revile God in their ignorance. Thus We have made alluring to each people its own doings. In the end, will they return to their Lord, and We shall then tell them the truth of all that they did.” 6:108
“O ye who believe! Let not some men among you ridicule others: It may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): Nor let some women ridicule others: It may be that the (latter are better than the (former): Nor defame nor be sarcastic to each other, nor call each other by (offensive) nicknames: Ill-seeming is a name connoting wickedness, (to be used of one) after he has believed: And those who do not desist are (indeed) doing wrong”. 49:11
“Those who avoid the greater crimes and shameful deeds, and, when they are angry even then forgive;” 42:37
If blasphemy was punishable by death in Islam, then the Prophet would have been the first one to order the killing of hundreds of his foes who later became his closest companions. In our religious books, references are made to six incidents where the Prophet allegedly asked his companions to silence his opponents forever. A careful examination of all such incidents reveals that they are either concocted or far from the truth. With the exception of a very few earlier Arabs who accepted the Prophet as the Messenger of God, the majority of people of Makkah opposed him, humiliated him, cursed or blasphemed him or even tried to kill him, yet he preferred to practice forgiveness seeking the divine mercy for them. Even after being wounded severely in Taif, he refused to seek revenge.
The idea of blasphemy was justified by many medieval Muslim scholars on the basis of their understanding of Christian and Jewish texts...
The old woman who used to throw garbage on the Prophet was visited by him when he did not see her throwing it anymore to learn that she was not well. When Suhail bin Amr, a poet who composed poetry blaspheming the Prophet was taken as a prisoner of war after the battle of Badr, the Prophet asked his companions to show kindness to him. There are examples after examples to prove that the Prophet never resorted to violence against those who were showing utter disrespect to him or God.
Violence against anyone criticizing Islam, God or Prophet Muhammad is unacceptable as the divine teachings make it clear. Any punishment against so called blasphemy is a stab in the heart of Islam and a humiliation of the Prophet by those who claim to be his followers. Those who support the killing of people accused of blasphemy do no understand the spirit of Islam nor respect the Prophet who was sent as mercy humankind. No matter who they are, they must be challenged on the basis of the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet.
The idea of blasphemy was justified by many medieval Muslim scholars on the basis of their understanding of Christian and Jewish texts supporting laws against those who blaspheme and vilify their religions. Unfortunately, their argument is built on a position that is supported by a number of Muslim religious scholars all over the world that demand death for acts of apostasy and blasphemy, that were developed under the influence of corrupt despotic Muslim rulers who misused their power to twist religious scholarship to serve their political interests.
The word “blasphemy” came via Middle English blaspheme and Old French blasfemer and Later Latin blasphemer meaning “I injure.” Based on this definition, rulers used laws to victimize non-members or dissident members of the ruling elites or a cult. Countries that had a state religion used it often to serve the interests of the rulers.
In Judaism, the third book of Torah, Leviticus 24:16 states that those who speak blasphemy shall surely be put to death. The seven laws of Noah seen by Judaism as applicable to all of the humankind prohibit blasphemy. In Christian theology, the Gospel of Mark 3:29, describes blaspheming the holy spirit as unforgivable eternal sin. Thomas Aquinas considered blasphemy a major unforgivable sin, more serious than murder. The Book of Concord describes it the greatest sin ever committed. The Baptist Confession of Faith calls it a disgusting and detesting act. Catholic Church has specific prayers and devotions as Acts of Reparation for blasphemy against God and the Church was a crime punishable by death in much of the Christian world. In England, last blasphemy execution was that of an 18-year-old Thomas Aikenhead who was executed for the crime in 1697. He was prosecuted for denying the accuracy of the Old Testament and the legitimacy of Christ’s miracles.
The Quran and the authentic teachings of the Prophet describe the practice of showing irreverence to God and his messenger as acts of ignorance, deliberate provocation or hatred or rebellion. Yet the two sources of Islamic guidance never proposed punitive actions on the basis of theological dissent or religious differences or irreverence. Some Muslim jurists have, often misused the institution of ijtihad to serve the emotive interests of the people. The fatwa or religious decree issued by Khomeini proposing killing of Salman Rushdie was an opinion with no direct support from the book of divine guidance.
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan also has in its penal code laws that prohibit and punish blasphemy against Islam ranging from a fine to death. The Criminal courts often decide a case of blasphemy on the basis of public emotions and political interests rather than the divine writ. For instance, Pakistan’s Criminal Code 295 forbids damaging or defiling a place of worship or a sacred object, code 296A forbids outraging religious feelings, code 295 B forbids defiling the Quran, code 295 C forbids defaming the Prophet, Muhammad.
Defiling the Quran is punishable by imprisonment for life and defaming the Prophet Muhammad by death with or without a fine. None of these codes have any basis in the Quran or the authentic teachings of the Prophet.  It is a position that many scholars adopted under the influence of despotism that prevailed in the Muslim world for centuries and still prevails in many countries. This position has been challenged by many who have knowledge of the Quran and Sunna. But most of the time, their religious authority and opinions are suppressed by the rulers.
The tyranny of such religious scholars is so intense that those opposed to these laws are condemned as heretics punishable by death. Some of the scholars even encourage their followers to unleash terror against such people. Their arrogance has reached to a point that they do not want to listen to any argument based on the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet. Many religious and educational institutions of the Muslim world suffer from the tyranny of these scholars who justify their ignorance and arrogance on the basis of literature that emerged at a time, when Muslims had lost connection with the Quran and by and large was at the mercy of despotic rulers and their hired religious scholars.
Islam is not the monopoly of self-imposed scholars. It is a faith given to people for their well being and guidance without any interference from any authority other than God, the almighty. Those who assume the divine role in condemning people and deciding their life and death on the basis of their religious identity must at least be questioned for their opinions on the basis of the Quran and Sunna.
If Muslim religious scholars who support blasphemy laws are seriously concerned about the sensitivities of people with regards to their faith and its holy figures, then they should advocate common laws for every religion and religious community, emphasizing that respect must be shown to all religions and freedom of speech must not be seen as a license to hurt and provoke others.
When some people make fun of God and His messengers including Prophet Muhammad, it hurts and causes pain. As acknowledged by the Quran: “We do indeed know how your heart is distressed at what they say.”  Al-Hijr [15:97]
But God clearly advises:
“Repel evil with that which is best: We are well acquainted with the things they say.” Al-Mu’minun [23:96]
“Nor can goodness and Evil be equal. Repel (Evil) with what is better: Then will he between whom and thee was hatred become as it were thy friend and intimate!” Fussilat [41:34]

Thursday, March 10, 2016

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Does Islam Really Hate America?

By Dr. Aslam Abdullah
There are many millions who identify them as Americans. Nearly, 40 percent of them have been living in this country for centuries.  They were persecuted, forced to change their faith, brutalized and badly humiliated. Yet none of them spoke a language of hatred against America. They consider America their home.
Then there are millions who left their countries of birth and adopted the citizenship of the new country giving all they have for this country.
Yet there are people in this country, who have turned their sacrifice and commitment to America as a statement of hatred against America. In fact, these are the people who are showing hatred towards America.

The Republican front runner, Donald Trump, all of a sudden discovered that Islam hates America. He did not know about it when he partnered with several big Muslim businesses in the Middle East to make millions. He did not know this when he came in contact with Muslim consultants who were advising him how to do business in the Muslim world. He did not know this when Muslim Americans tipped the FBI and other law enforcement agencies about individuals who were planning to harm others. He did not know this when millions of them were brought here as slaves and stripped of their humanity. 
He discovered it only when he realized that speaking against Islam and Muslims would excite and incite the Republican base and elect him to be the nominee of the party. If he were not running for the highest office of the nation on the Republican ballot, he would still be making deals with Muslim businesses all over the world.
Does Islam really hate America and do Muslims seek the destruction of this nation.
Islam is a universal faith and it believes in the unity of humanity as the creator of the entire universe is God: and God alone. "VERILY, this community of yours is one single community, since I am the Sustainer of you all: worship, then, Me [alone]! Quran- 21:92
To hurt the creation of God physically, emotionally, socially or spiritually is considered an act against God. Islam demands from its adherents total respect of others, regardless of what they say about the faith. It admonishes Muslims not to speak ill of others, let alone show hatred towards them: "But do not revile those [beings] whom they invoke instead of God, lest they revile God out of spite, and in ignorance: for, goodly indeed have We made their own doings appear unto every community  In time, [however,] unto their Sustainer they must return: and then He will make them [truly] understand all that they were doing. (Quran: 6:108)
A universal religion that claims to seek the welfare of all has no place of hatred in its teachings. The moment a faith starts showing hatred to others, it loses its universality and it becomes a faith of we and them, we are described as the privileged and chosen one. Islam seeks the welfare of all. It does not tell its followers to discriminate against others on the basis of their faith or ideologies. It even does not seek the destruction of those who oppose it because it believes in the freedom of opinion and expression. "Verily, We have shown him the way:[and it rests with him to prove himself] either grateful or ungrateful. Quran- 76:3
If Muslims have neglected this message of unity and respect of human life, they are the ones responsible for it and not the faith. If they have divided them, into sects, they should be held accountable for that and not God, the source of divine teachings. The problem lies with those who divide God into a God of Christians, Muslims or Jews or Hindus. God does not have a denomination. He is the God of all. To say Islam hates America or Americans is to say God hates Americans and God does not hate any of His creation. May be Jerry Falwell or Franklin Graham or Pat Robertson and among Muslims Zawahiri or Baghdadi may have said in the past that God's curse is on America. But  God did not. Many of clerics from all religions have fallen into the trap of speaking on behalf of God in times of calamities as they define the occurrences of natural disasters in terms of the deviation of a nation or a group of people from the divine guidance. But God assures people that the day of reckoning would come once, each one of us would be revived again and each one of us would be shown his or her life sketch.
God is not in the business of cursing a region or land or even people. The Arabic word, La'an that many translators of the Quran have often used to mean a curse need to realize that it means depriving oneself of the benefit of the divine guidance on the basis of one's own deviation.
He certainly dislikes those who violate their covenant with him, but he does not hate them. He would not hate his own creation. He says that the day of judgment would be the day when each one of us would bear the consequences of what we do. Before that day, the judgment cannot be passed by mortal beings. Those who commit acts of violence or hatred in His name are not worthy of His name. They, in fact, use His name to serve their interests no matter what label they have.
Islam would not be a divine faith if it taught hatred against America or any other nation because all of us, regardless of our attitude towards Him came from Him and He cannot make us fight against each other. He is not running a mafia. He is the one who reminds Muslims clearly  Those who spread hatred in His name are satanic no matter what label they wear. Islam would not be a divine faith if it taught hatred against America or any other nation because all of us, regardless of our attitude towards Him came from Him and He cannot make us fight against each other. He reminded Muslims in particular in His divine book "
For, [true] servants of the Most Gracious are [only] they who walk gently on the earth, and who, whenever the foolish address them, reply with [words of] peace; - 25:63
Hatred is not part of Islam. In fact, Islam even does not hate those who show hatred towards it including Donald Trump, who seems to be crossing all limits in his anti-Islam rhetoric.