21 - May 20 thru May 26, 2002, Vol
XI

The
Moslem world today
COMMON SENSE
By Hassan Al-Haifi
One of the biggest dangers facing Islam today is the gross misconceptions
that are being disseminated about this phenomenal religion. The source
of this danger is not just the traditional adversaries, who still consider
Islam a “threat” to their “cultural and civilized” heritage and the No.
1 adversary of Western Civilization, etc. Islam, despite its simplicity
and harmony with human instinct and conformity to basic common sense is,
ironically, being erroneously conveyed and understood by even some of the
most seemingly astute propagators, missionaries and activists. The first
obvious threat to Islam is that the followers of the faith, for one reason
or the other, generally have veered away from the holistic orientation
of their teachings. Moslems are required to feel very much attached to
all Moslems throughout the world. The brotherhood of Islam does not recognize
sovereign dominions based on any other affiliations once the creed of Islam
is adopted (or for that matter inherited).
Thus, Moslems theoretically have to do something about the obvious
lack of cohesiveness amongst the faithful, which came about as other powers
and forces held sway in deciding the fate of the world. This is not to
say that Moslems throughout the world should make an abrupt attempt to
erase their borders and form one state to govern all the Moslem World.
Practically speaking, this will obviously disrupt the lives of millions
of people and may in fact have negative results, as confusion and the absence
of a systematic approach would only create a chaotic climate. However,
Moslems, even in their present arrangement, must start to strive to remove
some of their attitude of disassociation from the events and affairs that
concern other Moslems. Furthermore, they are compelled to direct their
efforts towards indeed arriving to that Utopian Moslem society, to which
the Moslems of Indonesia for example are concerned about the welfare of
the Moslems of Mauritania, as if they were from Java or Sumatra.
Of course this kind of thinking is not strange to Moslems and in fact,
Moslems throughout the grass roots level have no difficulty in appreciating
such ideas and indeed making them work. As witnessed by the large demonstrations
everywhere in the Moslem World, in support of the Palestinians during the
last (and continuing) Israeli “incursions”, throughout the world, Moslem
constituencies were quick to see the grave suffering of their brethren
in Palestine. They were also quick to realize that Israel was adamant on
the desecration of its third holiest shrines in Islam and thus had to come
out and express their disapproval at the silence of the international community
to the crimes being perpetrated by the chauvinist Zionist zealots.
On the other hand, Moslems of the world should sense that Islam is
being reflected by such horrendously naïve behavior of its own followers,
who have done great harm to the idealistic, ethical and moralistic principles,
that once made Islam a shining example of sound human community spirit.
There is no question about it that such followers of the faith are either
misguided or misinformed about their own creed. They may also be operating
with some clandestine arrangements that have nothing to do with Islam,
knowingly or unknowingly (it really does not matter which, the result is
the same), for their own narrow-minded aims and interests. Or, they may
be genuine in their intentions, but they lack the proper knowledge in Islamic
jurisprudence and ethical and moral conduct to be able to carry out their
objectives in a manner that will not corrupt the true image of Islam and
provide common grounds for non-Moslems to direct an uncalled for animosity
to Moslems everywhere. Much damage has been done to Islam by the events
of the last three to five decades, and the saddest part of it all is that
Moslems themselves should be the first to blame. First of all the political
repression that most Moslem states is governed under has clamped down on
popular initiative and community spirit altogether. Second of all, many
questionable movements, under different “Islamic guises” and under different
manifestations, were allowed to operate in the Moslem World and even in
non-Moslem countries. These movements (which could have a common origin)
were allowed to ferment sizable constituencies through various well-organized
programs and substantial funding. When they were well entrenched, they
claim to be the sole voice of Islam, rejecting any views that did not coincide
with theirs.
The fact of the matter is that Islam is innocent of their narrow and
misguided dogma and approach, not to mention their outlook on life (and
death) in general.
Reflections
on a mission in life
BY SAMIRA ALI BIN DAAIR
FOR THE YEMEN TIMES
As I sit here working on my Computer, struggling to find the right
words to fill in the report I am writing… so many reports…so many project
documents…so many plans of what ought to happen. Hope put into neat little
developmental boxes of the future. They say that the road to heaven is
paved with good intentions. As I sit here planning for the future, I am
at the same time struggling to understand the present.
Quite often, when I switch on the TV, I hear so much about the past
– with great leaders, great thinkers…great men and women, I catch the typical
refrain of nostalgia that has bedeviled us for so long. Alas, with the
lessons of history sometimes escaping us! Ibn Khaldoon had said that when
mankind has achieved social organization, and civilization has become a
fact, people need a higher restraining influence to keep them apart, for
aggressiveness and injustice are in the animal nature of man. They say
social change has always been preceded by upheavals that finally lead to
a temporary state of equilibrium – what Hegel called “synthesis” in his
dialectical process.
Yesterday, I was watching an old documentary on Cuba which featured
a lot on Che-Guevarra, the great revolutionary. Images of my school days
flashed across my mind when idealism and thoughts of changing the world
often brought people like him to mind. I wonder if I had quite understood
him then when I memorized words uttered like: “We will intone our funeral
dung with the Stiletto of machine guns”. I wonder if I understand him anymore
now as I watch the young Palestinians being killed for their homeland…
like flowers nipped in the bud before the Spring.
Nothing but the blunt truth
Alas, that was all in the past… in days before the Perestoroika… and
the New World Order…Until the recent past, there was a universal language
within the backdrop of many dialects. People understood what words meant
even if they did not mean what they said. There was still the last vestige
of respect for words expressed in formal declarations. Now the masks have
dropped…the hypocrisy has gone… to reveal what? Nobody knows… nobody understands.
With the blunt truth, alas! The scales are tipping towards Universal Lunacy!
It was more comfortable to live with the hypocrisy and the lies…the reassuring
words about the sanctity of life spoken in diplomatic circles. Where a
Spade was still a Spade even if it was used to pound windows and doors
instead of collecting dead leaves to fertilize the dead lands.
They say that Today must sometimes die in order to give birth to the
Tree of Life and a better Tomorrow. For so long, we have given up Today
waiting for a better tomorrow… but tomorrow somehow never comes… it always
becomes another Today. We always hope… mere hope… no clear strategies…no
plans… no clever thoughts for turning hopes into reality. We are our own
worst enemy. We rush through the crowded streets…venting our anger on an
unknown enemy… breaking through the Chains of Silence for the first time…
Alas! talking to ourselves.
The Satellite Systems are too complex for us to comprehend… The Tuning
System has changed so must our Tunes. The Equation has long changed yet
we still count on our bare fingers… biting our nails in sadness and fear
waiting still for more uncertain tomorrows. Empty Promises… ink on blotting
paper …words blurred as fast as they are written. Was it Omar Khayyam who
said:
“The moving finger writes, and having writ, moves on.
Not all your piety nor wit, shall lure it back to cancel half a line…nor
all your
Tears wash out a word of it”.
Shall we blame it all on Destiny? It has been a long a time since I
was at University, and the controversy over Free Will and Determinism in
my Philosophy class seems like a historical anachronism now. Not quite!
History is a product of Cause and Effect…but sometimes it becomes difficult
to disentangle the two. Many causes which are responsible for the present
effects, we had nothing directly to do with it but still many effects are
in our hands to control and rechart our journey into different directions,
thus defeating the causes. But I did say before that I don’t understand
much of this world anymore. The present situation calls for a complete
metaphysical overhaul. I try to take comfort in my strong faith in God’s
design and what all the religions have defined as the eternal struggle
between good and evil.
Changing from our inside
The kids are still out there on the streets struggling to find a place
under the Scorching Sun as my neat plans for their future continue on my
computer. Somehow reality and life has never fit into neat little boxes
but is a rich arabesque of contrary colors and design. How does one capture
it? I am afraid I am a direct descendant of Proust and James Joyce…not
in blood but in literary lineage for I like them, long ago discovered that
the path to that understanding is through the Stream of Consciousness technique
that they followed in their writing…where words can then find meaning in
the meaningless and hidden harmony beneath the discordance, as Khalil Gibran
would tell us Thoughts and feelings from the heart, like life, can never
follow a neat sequence. After all I am not on here about writing a scholarly
treatise on Economics or Politics or blinding you with Science. Thoughts
of what Islam teaches us also crowd my mind. Something about God not changing
anything in a Nation lest they change what is in themselves. Or what the
Holy Prophet(Peace Be Upon Him ) said after the Muslims victorious return
from the Battle of Badr, “ We have returned from the lesser Jihad( the
battle) to the greater Jihad…Jihad AlNafs”, which is the Jihad of the self
the struggle with the self to become a better human being. The process
involves changing oneself from the Nafs Al Amaara( the ruthlessly self-seeking
one) to the Nafs AlLawaama”)which is a self with a conscience and follows
an ethical code ( “Makaarim al akhlaaq”) and a sense of responsibility
towards society. Maybe that journey is after all much longer than most
of us imagined.
Well I need to get back to my neat little boxes and fervently hope
that in the process I will rediscover my real mission in life before it
is over.
The Land of Peace
Salaam to the Land of Peace… the weary anchor creaks…
In turbulent seas of change… where Posterity wears borrowed robes,
and
Ancestry walks alone in rags. The tattered heritage …unclaimed baggage
in
LOST PROPERTY.
An Airport …where people rush to and fro…destination? Unknown.
Heedless… onward… unseeing. The Conscience… imprisoned in a giant web.
A Colossus… holds ransom, our breath…while we travel in hot air balloons.
Hands unseen… from here and there…like puppets we dance to unknown
tunes;The Piper paid, from the Fund of the ”Future”
With parched lips, here men jostle each other for a tiny drop of rain.
With empty hands they struggle to catch the falling clouds.
Women sweating… in winding alleys of toil. At the Crossroads we stand.
While the Wheel of Fortune turns. Children unborn, yet already late
for the QUEUE; In a world of Plenty, but only for a few.
World Summits for Children… statements so bold, while bowls of rice…
For the dear price of Gold. Third class citizens… Casualties of the
21st century…
In a world of Adulthood, full of shining parables.
Oh, the children’s hearts have gone so cold… with too much fire… gunshots
of deprivation…Too much loss…in a world of the Have-nots. They laugh at
us…these adults in children’s bodies. Our feet here on firm ground…at tea
parties; while theirs wobble, on hot, shifting sands… walking in the Desert,
Searching for an Oasis... blinded by Mirages…and fishing in the DEAD
SEA.
“Look”, says I, to the children on the street… “Come put your hands
in mine… these words I write will give you a Future”.
With glazed eyes, they look at me… ears muted… with too much sound…
too many words. In barely a whisper, to me louder than Thunder… “I want
to eat… I need clothes… I want to be a CHILD”.
Tears blinding me, the books… the Agenda fell unheeded to the floor,
as
Through the long dark tunnels, I searched, for the distant ray of light;
For the answer to give…
To the Children without a CHILDHOOD.
The FUTURE without a future.
Sketched
Opinion

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