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NEWS ANALYSIS, COMMENTARY & COLUMNS ON CURRENT ISSUES |
Asylum for Taslima Nasrin
Mike Ghouse, November 25, 2007
When it comes to intolerance the people who understand
their religion the least have the loudest voices. Their
narrow minded Fatwa's and their recent harassment of Ms.
Nasreen in Hyderabad have earned her sympathizers, some
sincere, but many are out to make
a political capital out of it.
The first mistake the extremists made was to issue a
Fatwa against Taslima Nasrin for her statements that did
not go well with the fundamentalists. "She told the
Muslim women to burn the Burqa" as if she will start
wearing a skirt if a westerner says "Burn the Saree, it
is a sign of backwardness". Neither is a sign of
backwardness, it is a culture that has evolved and no
one will drop what they are used to on the sound of a
word 'drop'. In a democracy, people should have the
freedom to speak; the best way to combat a bad idea is
to offer good ideas to compete.
http://worldmuslimcongress.blogspot.com/2007/07/burqa-to-no-burqa.html
The second mistake the rioters made is that they did not
follow their own religion. God advises in Sura 109
that when you present the word of God to the other, they
may deny it, let them know that what they worship is not
what you worship and at the end leave the conversation
in good taste by saying 109:6 "unto you, your moral law,
and unto me, mine!" They should have left her alone as
there is no compulsion in matters of faith. What she
believes is her belief.
The third mistake they made is violating the example of
the Prophet. When he was traveling form Mecca to Taif,
he was pelted with stones, he was bleeding, and at that
time his associates and the Angel Gabriel were anxious
to punish the miscreants. The prophet stopped them and
said something to this effect. Let's not punish them, it
is not the answer; instead let's pray that God may help
them with Good will.
All that was needed to calm Taslima Nasrin was to ignore
her, pray for her and let her do what she wanted to do.
Instead, those who want to destroy Ms. Nasreen in the
misused name of their own religion help to build her up.
The fourth mistake they made was in Hyderabad, where
they threatened her life and nearly assaulted her,
against the law of religion.
http://worldmuslimcongress.blogspot.com/2007/08/muslims-demand-apology-from-mim.html
The fifth and a major mistake they made was not to have
a debate with her on the issues. They did not have
enough faith in their culture or religion to debate.
Taslima would have easily lost with a debate from a few
intellectuals and most likely she would not have gone on
the attack binge.
http://worldmuslimcongress.blogspot.com/2007/01/burn-burqa.html
Now, let's turn the tables.
Taslima Nasrin has gone through personal tragedies in
her life, several women in the Sub-continent are abused,
ordered and compelled to obey, be it a Muslim, Hindu or
any family. Women in our society (all religions
included) are to "listen" or "obey" their father and
then husband. There is not much freedom for most women
in our society, Taslima is no exception. She is raging
with anger, instead of directing her anger at her
perpetrators; she is directing at her religion and
wing-dinging the responses from a few of her fellow
religionists. It is unproductive.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh should have asked the
MLA's to resign when they threatened to kill her, the
government of UP should have arrested the zealot who had
offered a bounty for killing her. The Indian Penal code
would be sufficed to arrest them and put them through
the legal system until they apologize. In addition we
need to bring to the front what Qur'an tells about their
attitudes "To kill a single life is like killing the
whole humanity". It is not late now to go back and
charge them. In a civil society, we need to punish the
ones that mess up other people's life, so others don't
repeat it.
What should be done with Taslima Nasrin?
First, she needs to be given a political asylum as a
death threat looms for her in her native country. We
have made other mistakes but that does not mean we
should not do a few things right. We are a pluralistic
democracy, and we should allow dissent and free debates
as a part of education and learning.
Second, to remove the eternal threat against her life
for the stand she takes, she needs to be engaged in
debates with liberal, conservative and middle of the
line Muslims scholars. If she is wrong, she will accept
it and will not have a face to be hateful anymore, on
the other hand, if she has grievance, let's study them
and figure out the answers. Most likely it is a personal
and not a religious issue.
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