Peaceful Consolidation of Indian Subcontinent: Indic-Muslim Relations
Taking in 150 million Bangladeshi Muslims into a United India is an idea of daunting proportions. At one go, we would be almost doubling the Muslim population in India. It is a big risk, because this alone can shift the course of the Indian Ship from its present course -
A modern prosperous state with an increasing level of self-consciousness in the society rooted in the Dharmic traditions, with an harmonious relationship between the various faiths. Could an addition of another 150 million Muslims give rise to more communal strife or worse civil war? Could an addition of 150 million Muslims change the political landscape of India to an extent that parliamentary voting takes place not in accordance with the current consensus of India's national interests? It is a large gamble, but there are also reason for hope that the gamble could work, if India takes a series of precautions and there is a fundamental understanding amongst the groups - Indics and Muslims.
Important is to ensure that the infusion of more Muslims (Bangladeshi Muslims) into a United India is not to an extent that changes the direction of the Indian Ship in any substantial way. My hunch is that with Bangladesh it would not. Whereas a merger with Pakistan would sink the Indian ship without doubt.
So a consolidation of the Indian Subcontinent cannot be discussed before going into the crucial question of Indic-Muslim relations in India, and later in United India. Being the first roadblock, one needs to tackle the issue head on. Indics and Muslims have to acknowledge that we have two different perspectives, we have social problems, and they need to be tackled head on, and cannot be swept under the carpet or sweet-talked.
When we set about to uniting India and Bangladesh, and thereby Indian Muslims and Bangladeshi Muslims in one state, we would in fact be giving the Indian Muslims a far bigger political say in India. Through their sheer numbers, they would have far more representation in the Indian Parliament. So we are in fact doing the Indian Muslims a big favor. Can India demand something from the Indian Muslims in return? If yes, I would suggest we start with the following short list. The Indics and the Muslims should strive for a fundamental understanding and expectations on some issues.
- Modernism
- Acknowledgement and Appreciation of Ethnic and Cultural Roots
- Freedom to Choose/Change Faith, Freedom to Marry into Other Faiths
- Curbs on Hate Speech in the Mosques
- Indian Muslim Nationalism
Modernism - What we in India do not want is a horde of jahil Muslims, who do not want to know anything more about the world. We want, not only Muslims, but every Indian citizen, to have the opportunity, the social sanction, and the openness of mind to pursue the natural sciences, philosophy, social sciences, history, etc. What is needed is not an half-hearted acknowledgement by the Muslims to this, but a determined program and effort to be open to the thought processes of the modern world and not just of an Islamic society. The Muslims need to interpret Islam according to the Modern World, and not the modern world according to Islam. To a large extent this is possible through a good and balanced education, where different strains of thought and world view are presented to the students.
Basically the situation can only change if India in general expands the number of schools in India and gets the Muslim children to visit those schools. The standard of schooling needs to be raised and there ought to be a much stricter supervision of these schools.
It would also help if Muslims are asked to talk on TV on a variety of topics, from environment, to culture, to sports, to foreign affairs, to governance issues. Only if the Muslims are subjected to a wider variety of role models for them, would they be willing to look beyond just religion.
Muslim Girls education and emancipation should be encouraged as much as possible, even if it involves paying off parents with some rations, rice, etc. They should have Indic girls as school-mates, so that they learn a different mindset.
Actually to push the Muslims into modernity, this should be acknowledged as a top priority and administrative machinery set up to oversee that obscurantist and extremist practices are not being allowed, and any such practice is being dealt by the law according to laws extra written to deal with them.
Acknowledgement and Appreciation of Ethnic and Cultural Roots
There is too much emphasis in Muslim societies that they are Muslims, but often the ethnic origin and cultural component are ignored. It is important for them to acknowledge that are converts, and before embracing Islam, they had other faiths, their forefathers belonged to other faiths, faiths of the many Indics around them in their neighborhoods. Instead of seeing themselves as some people who settled from Arab countries, Turks, or Persians, they should consider themselves sons of the soil, natives, and that this forms the most important part of their identity. The commonality of ethnicity that Muslims and Indics share in the Indian Subcontinent needs to be emphasized. The Muslims should pursue the richness of culture that has developed in the Muslim milieu in the Indian Subcontinent - Urdu, Courtesy, Ghazals, Qawaali, Shayari, Mujra, Pigeon flying and breeding, Nawabi Attire, etc., but they should also try to understand and appreciate the cultural practices of the others, of their forefathers.
Again the more parading that takes place in front of cameras of Indian Muslims who feel at ease indulging in Indian culture, and the general appreciation for such people, would inspire the Muslims of the Subcontinent to accept their broader cultural environment. A certain introduction to the cultural landscape of the land even in the school years would go a long way, in making adult Muslims feel at ease with other cultural practices. Music and Literature scholarship for young Muslims from Muslim communities would also help.
Of course the message needs to be brought into the mosques as well, which remains the challenge, but through a system of incentives and control could also be made possible.
Freedom to Choose/Change Faith, Freedom to Marry into Other Faiths
Perhaps these are the issues that most rile Hindus. Whereas Muslims freely proselytize Islam, often when it comes to the question of some Muslim wanting to change religion to some Indic religion is declared apostate by the religion, and according to some schools in Islam, even
Wajib-ul Qatl.
Also when Muslims and Indics want to marry each other, the Indic is pressurized by the family of the Muslim to convert to Islam, whereas the Indic would put no such pressure on the Muslim boy or girl.
Such practices need to be punished by heavy fines and jail sentences either to the local mosque imam, which declares somebody apostate and tries to intimidate him or her or on the parents of the Muslim boy or girl who demand that others change their religion.
After all the Muslims do often claim that
in Islam there is no compulsion in religion. It is time, they be required to put those words into deeds.
Curbs on Hate Speech in the Mosques
With more power comes more responsibility. What should not be tolerated is when Imams think they have a free pass at agitating the minds of the faithful impressionable.
There needs to be strict monitoring of both mosques and of imams. If any imam is found to be violating this principle, he would have to step down, pay a heavy fine, perhaps through confiscation of his private property, and the mosque's management should be turned over to some other imam, even one from a different school in Islam. There would be a need for several governmental agencies and Muslim citizen boards to work jointly on this.
Administrative Measures
In order to devise effective measures to see to a reform of Muslim society in India and to ensure harmonious Indic-Muslim relations, I think the following principles could be useful:
- The way to deal both with a social problem and a society that likes to work on its agenda in secrecy is to first put them into the full glare of limelight. I am talking about Islam and Indic-Muslim Relations.
- If something is wrong in society, then a society should have intelligence to formulate laws in a non-discriminatory way w.r.t. faith.
- If one wants to deal with some community in some given geographical area, one should first go about and build a consensus at the level of a much wider geographical area with members of that community, and then having the sanction of that community, impose the solution on the smaller area. If one wants to tackle Muslim chauvinists in some village, one would have to gather some prominent and respected Muslims of the district, and get them to sanction your punishment of the village Muslims.
- Religious Extremism in India should become unaffordable.
Some examples of administrative measures to deal with Islamic corrosiveness of Indian society:
- Collection and Analysis of Demographic Data on neighborhoods
- Administrative Infrastructure to deal timely with Inter-Faith conflicts
- Population Control
Population Control
There is some fear amongst the Hindus, that the Muslims in India would procreate like crazy and soon become a majority. Well India should take a page from the Chinese - any children more than four would mean a heavy fine and if the person is not in a position to pay it at birth, the child would be taken away from the parents for good and raised in some orphanage without any further contact with the parents. This is hard, but India needs to have some effective population control.
Collection and Analysis of Demographic Data on neighborhoods
No action would ever be taken by the politicians on anything unless the going ons are properly captured and documented - that means India should have readily available data on stuff like
- How many of what religion live in an area (including Muslims). This can be plotted and simulated to see the changes, at any geographical level?
- How high has been the fertility in any region?
- How high have been the conversions from a religion into some other religion?
- How high have been reported (and verified) cases of violence by one religious community on the other?
- How high have been reported (and verified) cases of bullying and intimidation by one religious community of the other?
- How many of the reported (and verified) cases of violence, bullying, intimidation have been done justice to?
- How many people belong to religion-based gangs in a region?
- How many cases of religious extremism have been observed in a region?
- How many reported (and verified) incidents have there been in a region of a religious leader preaching hatred or violence?
- How high has been the migration of people from a region, and for what reason?
In fact all the demographic and social dynamics taking place in India should be readily visible in figures, statistics, maps and case narratives. The Subcontinental Unification may provide the right catalyst for introducing such a system of monitoring. May be some body on the lines of Human Rights Commission could be a good idea, only it would be a
Faith Relations Commission with a substantial budget.
Administrative Infrastructure to deal timely with Inter-Faith conflicts.
In India we have a quite informal way of dealing with Hindu-Muslim issues. I think this needs to change. We need a full administrative machinery dedicated to stopping intimidation, bullying and violence of one religious community on another in the millions of neighborhoods in India. This administrative machinery should deal with Religious Gangs, Bullying, Intimidation, Discrimination, Ghettoisation, Communal Strife, etc. No more pushing everything under the carpet. The warts and all should be uncovered in the full glare of publicity and dealt with.
This administrative machinery needs to work together with respected citizens of various faith groups together at the local level and means and ways should be searched for resolving the situation peacefully where those who have tended to show heavy-handedness apologize and retreat or compensate by paying some mutually agreed sum. If this machinery cannot deal with the issues at hand, or with the people involved, then the case is given further to the law enforcement agencies.
Another mission statement of this administrative machinery would be to document all cases of abuse, so that the situation in a certain neighborhood, village or district is known to the state government and to the general public.
In the end we must understand, that the Muslims are citizens of the country and one would have to show them the courtesy and respect due to any other citizen, but one should work pro-actively to curb the corrosive effect Islam may be having on the Indian fabric. One has to use Education, Laws against Extremism, Incentives, Monitoring and Conflict-Resolution Administrative Machinery to curb this effect.
What India need to do is establish the Rule of Muslim Liberalism on the Indian Muslims through setting up an Administrative Machinery conceived to fight Muslim Extremism and Muslim Orthodoxy. In this Administrative Machinery many Indian Muslim Liberals would find a place, and thereby get a chance to lord over the Muslim extremists. Such jobs and role models would create more space for Indian Muslims to turn towards liberal thinking.
This is not supposed to be in any way a complete set of issues and measures in this regard - simply a starting.
I will talk about the perspective changes in the Indian and Indian Muslim consciousness in the next posts.