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[h=1]Does the majority Hindu population have no rights?[/h][h=1]Are the human rights only for the minorities?[/h][h=1]Who cries when a Hindu dies?[/h]Last week, when a bus full of Amarnath Yatris were attacked by militants in Kashmir, there was a huge outpour of emotions from people across the country. This tragic incident which left 7 dead and more than 20 people injured, again showed the dark face of terrorism. People are angry with this dastardly attack and rightly so. This anger builds up when they get to listen to statements like “Terrorism has no religion”. The so called seculars keep harping on this point.
But their rant does no good because even if terrorism has no religion, the fact is that terrorists do. It is in the name of religion only, that these brainwashed Jihadi-Wahabi-Salafi groups operate upon. One could have understood the point made by secularists that terrorism has no religion if these cases have been like a one-off incident. But in 9 out of 10 cases of terrorism, one finds out that a Muslim is behind such an activity. This is not just the case in India, the phenomenon is true globally.
Yes, it is agreed that an entire religion is not bad and all religions give the message of spreading peace and harmony. But one can’t turn their face away from the harsh realities just because it puts a question mark on people following a particular religion. For centuries, there has been a lot of violence in the name of Jihad. The religion got spread throughout the world through the use of force, bloodshed and religious wars in the last millennium. Because there was no concept of nation-state then, these acts were just referred as ‘holy wars’ and were not seen through the prism of ‘terrorism’ as we see it today.
Many Islamic scholars, academicians, politicians have time and again said in their usual catchphrase that, “There is no place for terrorism in Islam”. The question is that why most of the terrorist organizations like ISIS, Al Qaeda, Lashkar-e-taiba have been indulging in terrorism in the name of their religion? In Islam, people following other Abrahamic religions like Judaism and Christianity are called ‘Dhimmi’, while people having non-Abrahamic faith have been called ‘Kafir’, which is used as an abuse by people following Islam.
This framework puts all the Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Parsis under the ‘Kafir’ category, because none of these religions are of Abrahamic faiths. Muslim rulers in India couldn’t put Hindus under ‘Kafir’ category simply because of the sheer size of Hindu population. Coming back to the present, Kashmir has again been the place of terrorist activity and it has been so since almost three decades now. Cross border terrorism along with home grown terrorism has made such a beautiful place a zone of violence. Both cross border and home grown anti-social elements are people with Islamic radical ideologies.
One point to be noted here is that, Kashmir is the only state in India with majority Muslim population where the minority Hindu population had to undergo mass exodus when Kashmiri Pandits were forced to leave the valley. Anyone who tries questioning the attacks on Hindus are comfortably labelled as a ‘Sanghi’ or a ‘Right Wing element’. Does the majority Hindu population have no rights? Are the human rights only for the minorities?
Read more at: http://myvoice.opindia.com/2017/07/...6.2118146636.1500730100-1449123123.1495762677
But their rant does no good because even if terrorism has no religion, the fact is that terrorists do. It is in the name of religion only, that these brainwashed Jihadi-Wahabi-Salafi groups operate upon. One could have understood the point made by secularists that terrorism has no religion if these cases have been like a one-off incident. But in 9 out of 10 cases of terrorism, one finds out that a Muslim is behind such an activity. This is not just the case in India, the phenomenon is true globally.
Yes, it is agreed that an entire religion is not bad and all religions give the message of spreading peace and harmony. But one can’t turn their face away from the harsh realities just because it puts a question mark on people following a particular religion. For centuries, there has been a lot of violence in the name of Jihad. The religion got spread throughout the world through the use of force, bloodshed and religious wars in the last millennium. Because there was no concept of nation-state then, these acts were just referred as ‘holy wars’ and were not seen through the prism of ‘terrorism’ as we see it today.
Many Islamic scholars, academicians, politicians have time and again said in their usual catchphrase that, “There is no place for terrorism in Islam”. The question is that why most of the terrorist organizations like ISIS, Al Qaeda, Lashkar-e-taiba have been indulging in terrorism in the name of their religion? In Islam, people following other Abrahamic religions like Judaism and Christianity are called ‘Dhimmi’, while people having non-Abrahamic faith have been called ‘Kafir’, which is used as an abuse by people following Islam.
This framework puts all the Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Parsis under the ‘Kafir’ category, because none of these religions are of Abrahamic faiths. Muslim rulers in India couldn’t put Hindus under ‘Kafir’ category simply because of the sheer size of Hindu population. Coming back to the present, Kashmir has again been the place of terrorist activity and it has been so since almost three decades now. Cross border terrorism along with home grown terrorism has made such a beautiful place a zone of violence. Both cross border and home grown anti-social elements are people with Islamic radical ideologies.
One point to be noted here is that, Kashmir is the only state in India with majority Muslim population where the minority Hindu population had to undergo mass exodus when Kashmiri Pandits were forced to leave the valley. Anyone who tries questioning the attacks on Hindus are comfortably labelled as a ‘Sanghi’ or a ‘Right Wing element’. Does the majority Hindu population have no rights? Are the human rights only for the minorities?
Read more at: http://myvoice.opindia.com/2017/07/...6.2118146636.1500730100-1449123123.1495762677