Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Why So Much Hate?



By Aiman Reyaz, New Age Islam
31 May, 2014
Why is it that there has been and there still is some degree of tension between the Muslim and other faith communities, although the Quran promotes “peaceful coexistence”? 1. I would suggest a few reasons behind that and I will try to be very brief.
First and foremost is to mix Islam with Muslims. Islam, properly understood and implemented is perfect; because it was revealed by the Perfect (this sentence can be applied to other faiths also, although they are all just one faith).  But Muslims are imperfect human beings; and so is the case with every community, some are bound to be imperfect; they have just put a label on themselves. They are merely professing a particular faith and not practicing it.
Can any religious community make the claim all its members or followers are perfect throughout history. This distinction should be made clearly. All human beings, irrespective of religion are bound to commit errors. In fact there are many Muslim cultures that violate the basic principles of Islam.
It is helpful to understand the causes of radicalisation, be it perceived or real. Severe and sustained injustices and disregard of Muslim human rights lead to radicalisation but this can never be used to justify those evils that are forbidden, even if the person is oppressed2.
The second source is the focus on the negatives in history done by the selected few Muslims. In the case of Islam for 14 centuries of interaction with other communities by Muslims who varied in their ways of degrees of commitment but still none of them could really be perfect. If you want to look for the negative you will find a lot in every community. Why just focus on one religion?
Justice and balance urge us that we should also delve in the many centuries of relatively good, solid, peaceful coexistence between Muslims and other communities and cooperating together in producing immense civilizations, which led in science and arts and knowledge and heritage that sparked the European Renaissance. So this really is a question of bias and cherry picking, both elements are there, but the positive actions exceed the negative actions.
 

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