+ Since September 11, under the pretext of the war on terror, the West
has undertaken a host of measures specifically aimed at Muslims living
in the West. These measures include arbitrary arrests, physical
torture, imprisonment without trial, surveillance of mosques, muzzling
of Imams, and deaths in police custody. Some have even been forced to
become spies. Muslims have also witnessed the endless vilification of
Islam by the western media. All this has left an indelible impression
on Muslim minds that secular democracies in the West are incapable of
guaranteeing Muslims the peace and security to practice their
religion.+

Dak Bangla:
http://dakbangla.blogspot.com/2005/03/islam-unveiling-secularism.html

Unveiling Secularism
Abid Mustafa

On the 3rd of March the British Court of Appeal ruled that Shabina
Begum could wear her Jilbab (gown) to school, instead of the school
uniform. Commenting on the verdict Lord Justice Brooke said, "Her
freedom to manifest her religion or belief in public was being
limited." The announcement differs from France's decision to ban
Muslim girls wearing hijab from schools and Germany's decision to
outlaw Muslim women from wearing hijab in public offices. One may
think that at last, Muslims in Britain can find some solace under
British secularism. Think again! A day before the verdict, Home Office
minister Hazel Blears said that UK Muslims should accept that people
of Islamic appearance are more likely to be stopped and searched by
police. The number of searches targeting Asians has risen by 300%,
since the introduction of anti-terror laws. It is a regular feature of
western governments to eschew religious freedom in return for
demonstrating intolerance towards Muslims and their right to practice
Islam.

Since September 11, under the pretext of the war on terror, the West
has undertaken a host of measures specifically aimed at Muslims living
in the West. These measures include arbitrary arrests, physical
torture, imprisonment without trial, surveillance of mosques, muzzling
of Imams, and deaths in police custody. Some have even been forced to
become spies. Muslims have also witnessed the endless vilification of
Islam by the western media.

All this has left an indelible impression on Muslim minds that secular
democracies in the West are incapable of guaranteeing Muslims the
peace and security to practice their religion.

The plight of Muslims living under secular dictatorships supported by
the West is much worse. In countries like Uzbekistan, Muslim males are
routinely arrested for having a beard or visiting the Mosques too
often. In Turkey,
Muslim women who opt for university education are forced to abandon their hijab.

But the fiercest punishment is reserved for those who seek to
criticize these tyrannical regimes; imprisonment, torture and
extra-judicial killings can routinely be found in such countries. So
we also find Muslims living in the Muslim world convinced that
secularism is flawed and unfit to govern them.

Even non-Muslims living under secularism feel that their religion is
vulnerable. Many Christians in the West view gay bishops, women
priests, illegitimate children, and the commercialization of Christmas
as malicious attempts by secular fundamentalist to subvert Christian
values and replacing them with secular ones.

Likewise, secularism has failed to protect the Christian sects in
Northern Ireland and safeguard the lives of Jewish, Christian and
Muslim people living in Palestine. India, the largest secular state in
the world, is prone to religious violence where Hindus, Christians,
Muslims and Sikhs are all victims of secularism. So, just like
Muslims, non-Muslims are also looking for an alternative system that
can provide them with an opportunity to practise their religion in
peace.

Islam is the sole ideology in the world where people of different
faiths can worship and perform their religious duties without
experiencing reprisals or insecurity. In practice this is secured by
the Caliphate state. In the past the Caliph safeguarded the rights of
non-Muslims and Muslims alike, without discriminating between them.
Take the case of Palestine: under the shade of the Caliphate, Muslims,
Jews and Christians lived in harmony, a feat unrivalled in the history
of mankind.

By pressing ahead with the forced secularization of Muslims, Christian
and Jews, western governments run the risk of alienating them.
Instead, the West should re-evaluate its policy of coercive
assimilation and critically address the broader question of our time -
as to whether secularism can really guarantee the rights of people
belonging to different faiths.

Email to Dak Bangla from Abid Mustafa who writes from London, UK.
-- 
Dak Bangla is a Bangladesh based South Asian Intelligence Scan Magazine.
URL: http://www.dakbangla.blogspot.com


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