Saturday, July 15, 2006

For IIUM

Dear Readers,
It has recently come to my attention that the contents of my blog have been the subject of a discussion with some lecturers in my beloved institution the International Islamic University Malaysia. The post in question was regarding my views of the degrading idiocy my fellow Muslim brethren have lowered themselves to following the publication of caricatures of the Prophet. (Post: Blasphemy! Kill the Infidels!!) Some lecturers in my faculty have chosen to take this opportunity to declaim that I am "the next Malik Imtiaz" (whatever that means) and that I am supporting the "non-Muslims" and therefore being a traitor to the religion. The lecturers that have their heads and hearts in the right place however, choose to defend my position and say that my posting actually made sense.
To both these groups I say thank you.
Freedom of expression extends to my writing and to those people that will object and protest against it. I am flattered that such learned academics would actually find the humble scratchings of an undergrad such an interesting topic of discussion and spend so much of their time discussing it instead of their usual discussions on how to improve the educational experience of IIUM.
Therefore...This next post is going to be dedicated to Muslims and their attitude.
If you ask this humble Muslim what the major problem of the Ummah is, I would answer it in a few parts
1) HYPOCRISY
We Muslims have become a group of people who have been blinded by their own rhetoric and plain stupidity. Why do I say this? Its because we rail against the injustice of Israel, the biasness of America, the unfairness of the world in general, but we forget and and even sometimes justify the bombings of innocent children and women in buses and streets of Israel, we still use American technology and weapons to "defend the Ummah", and we still ask for aid and monetary help from the "unfair infidels" of the world.
Is this hypocrisy? Yes it is... and it is so much a part of Muslim culture that we don't even pay it a second glance. Why do you think we are the rats that feed on the trash of the world's progress now? Why do you think that our glorious so called "civilization" has been in decline since the time of the Prophet? Its because we have become self righteous fools that seem to think that whatever we do is right by Divine Will and that we can do no wrong. An absolute disgrace to the traditions and the principles of the Prophet. Why? Because The Prophet would never have perpetrated such a disgusting array of violent behavior and destruction against anyone. He would have tried to win their hearts and minds by leading and setting an example.
We have become a people so enmeshed with the ritualistic elements of our religion that we forget the spiritual aspect of it. How many of us really think about Allah during our daily prayers? How many Muslims really understand the various connotations of fasting and the reasons why we do? More often than not we do it merely to fulfill and empty feeling of obligation and not for the love of our Creator. Do you think that our children should grow up in a world where our only understanding of Islam is that you should not drink, eat pork and have sex before marriage, instead of the understanding that Allah loves His creations and knows what is best for us? And you wonder why the current generation of Muslims around the world are increasingly disillusioned by the constant religious rhetoric coming from our so called "scholars".
But then...I may be a hypocrite too
2) IGNORANCE
I find it sad that Muslims have now resorted to village idiots as leaders, people who have had no experience, no vision and no ability whatsoever in being good leaders are chosen just because of the way they look or they how Islamic they seem to be on the outside. If you wear a white jubbah and a kopiah you are instantly looked upon as someone who is "Islamic" Multiply that by ten if you have a spectacular beard to go with the outfit and you are all set to be the next mufti.
Its sad that young brats my age think that they have the right to go moral policing other individuals in the streets just because they came from a religious background. Its downright disgusting that the only Islamic party in the country vomits religious rhetoric and calls others infidels when its own manifesto lacks a long term economic plan for the country. You expect money an investment to fall from the sky on your lap is it? Or do you think that Allah will save this country when we are economically bankrupt?
I find these Muslims just plain ignorant because they fail to understand that Islam is a religion that goes beyond the ordinary, it is a way of life...You can't have Islamic Law and the Hudud punishment imposed in a country that doesn't firstly practice Islamic welfare, Islamic banking and Islamic spirituality. Go ahead make Islamic Law and issue...rail against the so called "unbelievers" that object against it being implemented, that's your right, but understand first, that the Prophet only implemented the Hudud punishment in its fullest form when he had a functional Islamic civilization and not before. Do we have that in Malaysia? No.
What do we have? We have "mullahs" that have nothing better to do than brand others as infidels, we have political leaders that are too busy lining their pockets to really care about the little guy, we have school teachers whose grasp of Islam and its facets is tentative at best, teaching our children, we have parliamentary sessions which discuss Siti Nurhaliza and Mawi. Is that an Islamic civilization? Judge for yourself...
But then...I may be ignorant too
What do we have? We have a writer that is increasingly frustrated at the narrow mindedness and pettiness of his fellow brethren, we have a writer that is astounded at the level of unnecessary, avoidable and ignorance driven violence that is committed in the name of a religion that promotes peace and tolerance. We have a writer that cannot understand how these people sleep at night knowing that they have harmed another...
To my lecturers, please feel free to disagree with me and call me names, but leave a comment so i know who you are and that i know your standpoint on this issue, after all, the Prophet does not condone backbiting. I am merely a humble student who wishes to be enlightened by expressing his opinions, and i would be honored indeed if i am shown my mistakes.

9 comments:

Only Kye said...

You make sense Fareez. But what's scary is that i've heard this before at least a few years ago. And yet the situation seems the same. They say the first step to fixing something is to identify the problem. There seems to be a consensus to what the problem is, but we just don't know what to do after that. or maybe we're not brave enough to do it. or we just keep on waiting for someone else to do something... and then we go, 'you know, the problem is...'

Yeah. I try to weasel out of my responsibility by saying that I'm not in position of power to do anything worthwhile. But who am I kidding. I'm just lazy. All talk.

Anonymous said...

as long as u make valid commentary, regardless of stance and remain sane, am always behind u..

God is Great..
-dan

Fareez said...

Kye:
Voicing it out itself is an action, taking it a step further requires discussion and debate before positive action can be taken.
Getting Muslims to agree on a specific course of action however is another story altogether.

Halian:
Muslims conveniently label others so that they will not have to deal with the uncomfortable truth...that more often than not, non Muslims have the right ideas and are more competent in their capacity.

Dan
Thanks for the vote of confidence :-) Qualified though it may have been. Actually i would appreciate it more if you constantly took the other side, and opposed me. With every disagreement we get even closer to the truth correct?

Silence said...

Does it really matter who said what?

Does it really matter if iium was wrong and you were right or vice-versa?

Look, for as long as we tell ourselves that we already have a problem in the muslim ummah even to begin with, we are gonna have to solve that problem first..

..But, if you dont brand the problem, as a problem, and everyone starts out with the assumption that the muslim ummah is already strong enough as it is even if its just by title..Then it'll be easier for us to solve the problem..

Its like the 'happy worker' concept..If you have happy workers, its easier for you to get the work done, but when everyone is worried and unhappy, work doesnt get done..

..the same goes in this instance..when we start out without the worry that we are all doomed, itll be easier for us to better ourselves since we dont have to worry about the negative assumption that, we ourselves created...

..*sighs*

Anonymous said...

Aimless faith...that's how I see it. We can't escape the fact that the muslim world is crumbling before our own eyes and the best that we can do is stand still. To make it even worse, the ones that we hope to lead us are being played around like puppets.

It's true that all of us believe in Allah and Rasulullah s.a.w. as his messenger. But I would like to ask myself and all who may concern..do we practice it in life?It's not just about solah or paying your zakat..It's about reading between the lines that comes with His orders, so we can manage in this world and insyaAllah succeed in the hereafter.

-zati-

Anonymous said...

It suddenly occured to me..

The US n Co and their attempts to brand muslim as terrorists work after all...Humphh why there are some soo stupid enough rampaging in the public and bombing as they will...

It's not funny when you are falling in your foe's trap.

But are we stupid??

Nabilah said...

Why cant all us Muslims find a unifying factor to solve the problem regardless the detaits of the views we have on a certain issue as to whether we are for or against it??

It saddens and frustrates me that ISLAM is no lonegr a unifying factor like how it used to be. like how Prophet Muhamams S.A.W propogated and wanted it to be.. What more is when the conflicts are among Muslims themselves...

I think its about time that we learn to properly defend ourselves and our religion (despite our differences and different intepretations) rather than to retaliate..

"Dont bow down to the low standards of your enemy, instead raise high up and make yourself worthy compared to them"

Anonymous said...

I couldnt agree more with your viewpoints, fareez. it all boils down how we interpret Islam. I am not really sure the current interpretation of Islam that we have is the cause or consequence of our screwed-up-ness, but whatever it is, it is wrong. Keep voicing out the truth. The West had made its fair share of sacrifice in order to enlighten its society, we have to make those sacrifices.

Anonymous said...

we have yet to make our share of sacrifices