HINDU SOCIETY UNDER SEIGE
 
|  | 2. The Residue of Islamism The most malevolent of these residues is Islamism, the residue of the   Muslim invasion of  Let it be clear that the reference here is not at all to   our Muslim brethren who are our own flesh and blood, except for that   microscopic minority which takes pride in the purity of its Arab, Persian or   Turkish descent.1   Instead of being the proponents of Islamism, the Muslims of India are its   victims whom it is trying to use as vehicles of its poisonous virulence. The   vast majority of Indian Muslims were converted to Islam by force or   allurements. But the conversion did not help them socially or culturally as   their status today in  What we mean by Islamism is a self-righteous psychology and a closed   cultural attitude which make it impossible for its converts to coexist   peacefully and with dignity with other people. There are many Hindus who   share several tenets of Islamism. On the other hand, there are many Muslims   who are frightened by Islamism and who would gladly join the mainstream of   Indian nationalism if they are freed from the whiphand which a minority of   theologians, politicians and hooligans has come to wield in their community.  Those who want to know Islamism first-hand and in full measure are   referred to Shaikh Sir Mohammed Iqbal’s two long poems which he   wrote quite early in his career, and which earned for him the title of Allama   among the adherents of this cult. These are the Shikwã and the Jawãb-i-Shikwah   which Mr. Khushwant Singh has recently published in an English translation.  The Shikwã ends by summing up that ‘naghmã   hindî hai tau kyä, lai tau hijazi hai mirî’,   that is, ‘no matter if my idiom is Indian, my spirit is that   of Hijaz’. Hijaz is that part of  The Jawãb-i-Shikwah ends on a still more strident note. Allah announces   to the Allãmã His supreme message for mankind in the following words: ‘kî   wafã tûne muhammad se tau ham tere hain’, that is, ‘if   you are faithful to Muhammad, I shall be faithful to you.’    Now, there are many Muslims in  Taking our cue from Allãmã Iqbal and his lesser cohorts like Altãf Hussain   Hãlî, we can safely summarise the credo of Islamism in the following five   fundamentals:  1. That Indian society before the advent of Islam was living in utter   spiritual, moral and cultural darkness (jãhilîya) like pre-Islamic  2. That Islam brought to  3. That this civilizing mission of Islam in India could not be completed,   as in many other lands of Asia and Africa, due to the intervention of the   wily British who cheated Islam of its empire in India, mostly by means of   fraud;  4. That while the creation of  5. That Islam has a right to use all means, including force, to convert   this Dãrul-harb of an  There are many Hindus like the late Pandit Sunderlal who fully accept the   first two fundamentals of Islamism. It is a different matter that their logic   fails them at this stage and they do not proceed to the next three   fundamentals which follow irrevocably. And there have been many Muslims like   the late Rafi Ahmed Kidwai and Justice M.C. Chagla who rejects these   fundamentals as repugnant.  Having thus outlined its version of past Indian history, and the   apocalypse towards which future Indian history should be forced to travel, Islamism   has evolved a strategy in which the Muslims of India are envisaged as a base   and an arsenal. Some salient features of this strategy can be outlined as   follows:  1. The Muslims of India, particularly the Muslim intelligentsia, should be   sealed off from every shade of rationalism, universalism, humanism and   liberalism, and an army of mullahs and maulvis trained in the tenets of Islam   should be let loose to brainwash and keep them along the right track;  2. Every Muslim who does not accept Islamism or dares criticize it or   stands for the mainstream of Indian nationalism, away from and above   religious differences, should be denounced as a renegade and a legitimate   victim for murderous Muslim mobs;  3. The Muslims should be encouraged to air as many grievances as can be   invented, and try to pass off as a down-trodden minority, oppressed,   exploited and treated as second class citizens by the ‘brute’   Hindu majority;  4. These contrived grievances of the Muslims should be used to convert the   Muslim community into a compact vote-bank which can function as a balancing   factor in as many electoral constituencies as possible, and which can   blackmail all non-Islamist political parties to accommodate Muslim candidates   or include the maximum measure of concessions to the Muslim community in   their election manifestos;  5. The Muslims should be made to agitate for India’s   support to all international Islamic causes, right or wrong, legitimate or   illegitimate, so that their attention is kept constantly diverted from demands   of their own economic, social and cultural condition;  6. The Muslims should be progressively persuaded and prepared to stage   street riots on the slightest pretext, be it a stray pig, or music before a   mosque, or Urdu, or the minority character of the Aligarh Muslim University,   or a purely personal fracas between toughs belonging to two communities, or   the bombing of al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem by an Austrian adventurer, or the   hanging of Z.A. Bhutto by President Zia of Pakistan, or the capture of the Ka’ba   by some disgruntled faction in Saudi Arabian politics, or some other similar   event in the Islamic world at large;  7. The frequent riots should be used to frighten the Muslims who should   then be coaxed to create, consolidate and extend exclusive Muslim enclaves   which can be stocked with arms and ammunition, imported or otherwise. The seven-fold strategy is aimed at the Muslims in  1. The concept of Secularism which is enshrined in the Constitution of   India and which has become the most sacred slogan for all our political   parties should be distorted, misinterpreted and misused to the maximum to   block out the least little expression of Hindu culture in the state apparatus   and public life of India;  2. The terms ‘communal’ and ‘communalism’   which have become terms of abuse in India’s political parlance,   should be carefully cultivated and more and more mystified to malign all   those organisations, institutions and parties which do not serve Islamism,   directly and/or indirectly;  3. The accusation of being fascists and anti-secularists should be hurled   at all those individuals and organisations who question the exclusive claims   of Islam and its culture, who know and tell the truth about Islamic scripture   and history, and who see through the Muslim game of grievances;  4. All praise and support should be extended to those Hindus who go out of   their way to champion Islamic causes, national and international, and who see   in Islam and its culture those higher values which Islamism claims for them;  5. All available platforms should be used to defeat and frustrate the   emergence of a genuine and positive Indian nationalism by always harping on  Islamism did make some headway among the Muslims in Independent India   mostly because the dominant section of Hindu intelligentsia partronised it   for various reasons. The Congress politicians patronised it because they   found out very soon that they were in a minority among the Hindus, and that   they could survive in power only by combining a solid Muslim vote with   whatever Hindu vote they could get. The Socialists went out of their way to   patronise it partly because they harbour an anti-Hindu animus and partly in   the hope of securing Muslim vote-a hope which has not as yet come anywhere   near fulfilment. The Gandhians partronised it because they no more remembered   that their great Master, Mahatma Gandhi, was a Hindu with a profound faith in   Sanãtana Dharma, and because they misunderstood his doctrine of   non-violence towards all people, including the Muslims of India, as an   endorsement of Islam. The Communists patronised it because they saw in it a   powerful ally in their campaign against Hindu society which they viewed as   their main enemy. The self-alienated Hindu intellectuals patronised it out of   sheer animus towards Hindu society and culture which they were out to damn on   any pretext. Extending patronage to Islamism thus became a pastime for all   those who wanted to pass off as large-hearted liberals, progressives and   secularists.  But in the absence of local resources and international patronage, the   progress of Islamism in  The use of oil as a political weapon by Islamic countries and the influx   of petro-dollars in plenty from several Arab countries, particularly  Islamism in  1. The rapid rise of a powerful press, mostly in Indian languages, and   many publishing houses to propagate Islamism;  2. The generous funding of old and the founding of many new maktabs,   madrasas and institutes for teaching Islam and training missionaries who   are then employed at high salaries for purifying the faith of die Muslim   flock and seeking new pastures for converts to Islam;  3. Buying of land and real estate all around in urban and rural areas by   individual Muslims and Islamic institutions and organisations at whatever   prices available;  4. Manufacturing and storing of arms in mosques, Muslim homes and   localities and training of Muslim toughs;  5. Holding of frequent conferences, national and international, and taking   out demonstrations in support of every Islamic cause;  6. Financing Muslim politics and inducing Muslim politicians to infiltrate   and ingratiate themselves in every political party, and function from every   public platform;  7. Bribing secularist Hindu intellectuals, scribes public workers and   politicians, and buying them up for supporting Islamism, denigrating Hindu   culture, and character-assassinating those who oppose Islamism;  8. Using the lure of money for winning converts to Islam from the weaker   sections of Hindu society, particularly the Harijans. The strategy is nothing new. The self-same strategy had been used by the   Muslim League for the carving out of  (Contd.) |  | 
 
 
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