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Gujarat & J&K; Muslims and Islam

>Sun, 3 Mar 2002 08:36:24 -0800 (PST)

>It is often argued, in the context of the reaction in Gujarat, that we need

>not be overly concerned about the opinion of the west or of the

>pseudo-secular press in India. I agree with this view, but I do have some

>other concerns.

>Even while saying that peace must return, I have been maintaining that

>Hindus need be guilty about the reaction, since the latter can neither be

>contained in the wake of the social dynamics, nor is it of zero value.

>After all, the primary offenders are Muslims, whether in Godhra, or in

>Ayodhya.

>My concern is that while the value of this reaction may be significant as a

>deterrent for a while, it causes hurt and damage even to our own selves and

>can threaten us with the loss of Jammu and Kashmir.

>The Muslims of J&K would simply declare that they will not be with India if

>we take a formal policy of eliminating them. We have to decide for

>ourselves if we can take this decision for us. Can we adopt a policy of

>Muslim cleansing in J&K? Will it work? We need not worry about world

>opinion, but we will have to worry about various kinds of pressures. Can we

>actually eliminate Muslims in J&K? Or, can we keep J&K with us if we

>declare that we endorse elimination of Muslims? One can even say that the

>Muslims of J&K are already declaring that they will not be with India, so

>what is there to loose? But it must be assessed realistically if the

>Muslims of J&K are actually saying this. They also know that there best

>chance of peace and prosperity is as part of India. With all the problems

>there, J&K is still, largely, with us. We have to assess very carefully if

>it can be retained by adopting a policy of annihilating Muslims or we have

>lost parts of it for not having done so.

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>Friends, these are very complex issues. The problem is not Muslims, but

>Islam. We must seek not to annihilate the Muslims but to reform Islam.

>Indeed Muslims believe that Islam is not something that can be reformed,

>for them it is the word of the Allah and written once and for all. Yet

>there are Muslim scholars who have begun to reinterpret Islam as a

>philosophy of a given time, which could belong only to its own time. These

>Muslim scholars will need to be identified and encouraged toward reforming

>Islams. This may take a hundred years, but it is bound to happen. If

>mankind continues to move from barbarism to civilization, it will have to

>go through the step of reforming Islams, not through the annihilation of

>Muslims. The two are different processes, even if achieving one would

>guarentee the other.

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>- Pranawa

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>Dr. Pranawa C. Deshmukh

>Professor of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras; Chennai -

>600 036; India.

>Coordinator, Jammu and Kashmir Project

>Bharat Awareness Forum, 1765 Lazy River Lane,

>Atlanta GA 30350; USA.

>Convener: CIFJKINDIA (http://www.cifjkindia.org)

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