By: Dr Zakir Naik
Why are most of the Muslims fundamentalists and
terrorists?
This question is often hurled at Muslims, either
directly or indirectly, during any discussion on religion or world affairs.
Muslim stereotypes are perpetuated in every form of the media accompanied by
gross misinformation about Islam and Muslims.
In fact, such misinformation and false propaganda
often leads to discrimination and acts of violence against Muslims.
A case in
point is the anti-Muslim campaign in the American media following the Oklahoma
bomb blast, where the press was quick to declare a ‘Middle Eastern conspiracy’
behind the attack. The culprit was later identified as a soldier from the
American Armed Forces.
Let us analyze this allegation of ‘fundamentalism’
and ‘terrorism’:
1. Definition of the word ‘fundamentalist’
A fundamentalist is a person who follows and
adheres to the fundamentals of the doctrine or theory he is following. For a
person to be a good doctor, he should know, follow, and practise the
fundamentals of medicine. In other words, he should be a fundamentalist in the
field of medicine.
For a person to be a good mathematician, he should
know, follow and practise the fundamentals of mathematics. He should be a
fundamentalist in the field of mathematics. For a person to be a good
scientist, he should know, follow and practise the fundamentals of science. He
should be a fundamentalist in the field of science.
2. Not all ‘fundamentalists’ are the same
One cannot paint all fundamentalists with the same
brush. One cannot categorize all fundamentalists as either good or bad. Such a
categorization of any fundamentalist will depend upon the field or activity in
which he is a fundamentalist.
A fundamentalist robber or thief causes harm to
society and is therefore undesirable. A fundamentalist doctor, on the other
hand, benefits society and earns much respect.
3. I am proud to be a Muslim fundamentalist
I am a fundamentalist Muslim who, by the grace of
Allah, knows, follows and strives to practise the fundamentals of Islam. A true
Muslim does not shy away from being a fundamentalist. I am proud to be a
fundamentalist Muslim because, I know that the fundamentals of Islam are
beneficial to humanity and the whole world.
There is not a single fundamental of Islam that
causes harm or is against the interests of the human race as a whole. Many
people harbour misconceptions about Islam and consider several teachings of
Islam to be unfair or improper. This is due to insufficient and incorrect
knowledge of Islam.
If one critically analyzes the teachings of Islam
with an open mind, one cannot escape the fact that Islam is full of benefits
both at the individual and collective levels.
4. Dictionary meaning of the word ‘fundamentalist’
According to Webster’s dictionary ‘fundamentalism’
was a movement in American Protestanism that arose in the earlier part of the
20th century. It was a reaction to modernism, and stressed the infallibility of
the Bible, not only in matters of faith and morals but also as a literal
historical record.
It stressed on belief in the Bible as the literal
word of God. Thus fundamentalism was a word initially used for a group of
Christians who believed that the Bible was the verbatim word of God without any
errors and mistakes.
According to the Oxford dictionary ‘fundamentalism’
means ‘strict maintenance of ancient or fundamental doctrines of any religion,
especially Islam’.
Today the moment a person uses the word
fundamentalist he thinks of a Muslim who is a terrorist.
5. Every Muslim should be a terrorist
Every Muslim should be a terrorist. A terrorist is
a person who causes terror. The moment a robber sees a policeman he is
terrified. A policeman is a terrorist for the robber. Similarly every Muslim
should be a terrorist for the antisocial elements of society, such as thieves,
dacoits and rapists.
Whenever such an anti-social element sees a Muslim,
he should be terrified. It is true that the word ‘terrorist’ is generally used
for a person who causes terror among the common people. But a true Muslim
should only be a terrorist to selective people i.e. anti-social elements, and
not to the common innocent people. In fact a Muslim should be a source of peace
for innocent people.
6. Different labels given to the same individual
for the same action, i.e. ‘terrorist’ and ‘patriot’
Before India achieved independence from British
rule, some freedom fighters of India who did not subscribe to non-violence were
labeled as terrorists by the British government. The same individuals have been
lauded by Indians for the same activities and hailed as ‘patriots’.
Thus two different labels have been given to the
same people for the same set of actions. One is calling him a terrorist while
the other is calling him a patriot. Those who believed that Britain had a right
to rule over India called these people terrorists, while those who were of the
view that Britain had no right to rule India called them patriots and freedom
fighters.
It is therefore important that before a person is
judged, he is given a fair hearing. Both sides of the argument should be heard,
the situation should be analyzed, and the reason and the intention of the
person should be taken into account, and then the person can be judged
accordingly.
7. Islam means peace
Islam is derived from the word ‘salaam’ which means
peace. It is a religion of peace whose fundamentals teach its followers to
maintain and promote peace throughout the world.
Thus every Muslim should be a fundamentalist i.e.
he should follow the fundamentals of the Religion of Peace: Islam. He should be
a terrorist only towards the antisocial elements in order to promote peace and
justice in the society.
Source: www.ilovezakirnaik.com
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