Thursday, June 12, 2008

Islam: A religion with no color or creed

Speaking at the forum, "Islam and the Future of Inter-Ethnic Relations in Malaysia organized by International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IIAIS) and ISIS, Dr Chandra Muzaffar stressed that "Ignorance and narrow-mindedness about Islam are the two key factors that can undo what Malaysia has achieved".

Chandra Muzaffar said many non-Malays here failed to understand Islam and its history in Malaysia, adding that the mentality would, in a sense, retard the progress of national integration.

Dr Chandra said: "What many failed to understand was that Islam was best suited in multi-ethnic and religious conditions because of the resources it had."

"Because of the universalism embodied in the Quran, it is the only scripture that forbids a person to compel another to adopt Islam as a religion, or any other religion for that matter."

"Islam's principals of openness and accommodation were among the factors why British historian Arnold J. Toynbee once argued that of all religions, Islam was the one most capable in overcoming racism," he said.

Chandra said he did not think that Islam, although being the official religion of the country, could deny the rights of other religions.

He, however, pointed out that there was communal damage among the Muslims who subscribed to narrow and superficial views of Islam.

"There are some Muslims who express their faith as someone who is honest, accountable, caring and compassionate. And then there are others whose expressions of faith are just the attire and how they treat their non-Muslim neighbours," he said.

He added that sometimes Muslims did not set good enough examples to earn the respect of others.

"By not setting a good example, how can you expect the non-Muslims to respect the Muslims?" he asked.

To address such issues, Chandra called for efforts to develop and transform the thinking of individuals.

"Instead of talking about a state and having a structure, let's start looking at the transformation of individuals.

"If more Muslims in Malaysia embodied the psychology towards openness and universalism, I think our country will be a much better place," he said.

On political parties' actions of using Islam to promote inter-ethnic relations, Chandra said Parti Islam SeMalaysia, Umno or any political players could not have a state that distinguished people based on faith, ethnicity and culture.

The country's politics, he said must lead one to recognise and respect equality among all citizens despite their religions and ethnicity.

Later, Jawhar said Islam was universal, accommodative and an open belief. He agreed Islam provided the best approach for any multi-religious society.

The moderators of the three-hour session were Isis chairman and chief executive officer Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan and IIAIS chairman and chief executive officer Professor Dr Mohammad Hashim Kamali.

Source: NST: 'Muslims must embody openness of their religion'


British historian Arnold J. Toynbee said: "of all religions, Islam was the one most capable in overcoming racism". Dr Chandra and the moderators agreed. I too agreed.

If that is pure truth, which I subscribed fully, it must therefore be part of the constitution of Umno and PAS, both of which lay claim to be Islamic party and for the fact that Malaysia was declared an Islamic state.

However, factual evidence รก posteriori runs counter in contradistinction. Umno, an Islamic party, distinguishes the people by race, color and creed; Islam lay claims as the religion that do not distinguish the people by races, do not discriminate against anyone and do not deny the rights of anyone, and do not have any social contract but a universal contract inscribed in the Holy Quran.

In Chandra's words, PAS and Umno could not have a state that distinguishes the people based on faith, ethnicity and culture. Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan said: Islam is universal, accommodative and Islam provides the best approach for any multi-religious society.

Malaysia is an Islamic state, the government lay claim. So, please practice the Islamic virtues.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

The problem is not with Islam. The problem is with these people who USE Islam for their own greed.

Anonymous said...

"Chandra said he did not think that Islam, although being the official religion of the country, could deny the rights of other religions."

Whoever subscribes to this view must be in a world of dreams. Look at Malaysia. All the preferential treatment, special rights, ketuanan thingy, etc. are all practised by one race who religiously subscribes to only one religion!

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Anonymous said...

mave, you are asking for it by posting up this topic. Please be responsible and be aware of the oncoming comments from the group of people who do not understand the real meaning of Islam and spew things without taking into account any sensitivities. I already see one from anon. 1.35pm. Please be aware this is a public blog and be responsible for your comments.

Maverick SM said...

KJ,

It is not a dream and it is not daydreaming; we have to subscribe to those virtues and exalt the virtues.

Pipitart,

Thank you for your good advice. I don't think I am being irresponsible for preaching and exalting the virtues of Islam as enunciated in the Quran. As a Muslim we have to make known the virtues and the values to the others so that they too be educated and made to understand it and share with us a common value system. At the same time it is also a Muslim's responsibility to expose those false prophets and abusers.

In an internet world, the people can act and write senseless things but if we do not bring the knowledge of goodness and virtues to the wide world we will not be able to contribute. I will have to monitor the comments and delete any contemptuous comments and I sincerely hope that the readers and commentators will behave and have respect for all others.

If I find it uncontrollable, I will delete the posting altogether. Thank you for the warning and I understand my role and responsibility. However, please note that what I wrote and quote are published in the newspaper NST and it is not a seditious article.

CK said...

mave,
good job. for not fearing those irresponsible thugs. and your style of ignoring non-name anon is cool!!!

ISLAM not racist but UMNO-style ISLAM is.

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Maverick SM said...

CK,

They are nice people; they are giving good advice and I do appreciate.

I will delete those stuff that can cause uneasiness and of course from any bigots.

Anonymous said...

Cheers mave, you the man! I hope there are more responsible blog owners like you in Malaysia.

Maverick SM said...

Pipitart,

Islam is a religion I love and adored and subscribe. It is my duty as enunciated in the Quran to promote the teachings of the Prophet; It is equally my duty to expose those false prophets and proclaimers of false teachings. However, we have to be broad in our thoughts to consider all opinions and deliberations which are virtuous and morally good for the people.

Thank you for the kind words.

Gukita said...

UMNO is not and never claim to be an Islamic Party. It is a party of Malay Race which is interpreted to mean a Malay with Islam as religion. That is a totally different concept..

Maverick SM said...

Gukita,

Maybe you have forgotten the Umno General Assembly in 2002 when Mahathir gave his speech to the effect.

Gukita said...

Mahathir did? That man is a law onto himself back then, eventhough he's off-track by a million miles. All these are giving Islam bad image.

Maverick SM said...

Gukita,

He did; ya, he is the law onto himself; he is the kalifa; he is, and still believes he is.