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Friday, March 25, 2011

Najmuddin Erbakan, Moulana Moududi and Hasan al Banna Shaheed



The departure of Najmuddin Erbakan (Necmettin Erbakan) is a great tragedy of our times. Najmuddin Erbakan could be truly called as the modern icon of Islamic Movement. He was a epoch making personality and one of the architects of modern history. The way vast multitudes of people thronged in his last journey and the way young and old, known and unknown people showered their love and affection towards their departed leader speaks volumes about the stature of the leader. It epitomises the overwhelming sway he held over the Islam loving people throughout the world. It also illustrates the deep impact he made throughout the Muslim world with his untiring struggle for the cause of Islam.

One of the famous poems of Allama Iqbal is Tulu Islam (The Rise of Islam). In it Allama succinctly and beautifully depicts the rise and renaissance of Islam throughout the world once again. The words mellow you. The poet of the East has listed out various factors leading to the renaissance of Islam in the world. One of the factors highlighted by the Allama is as follows:

Ataa momin ko phir dargaah-e-haq sey honay walaa hai
Shikoh-e-turkmaani, zahan hindi, nataq aaraabi

The Muslim is to be endowed again from the God’s  Court with
Turkman’s grandeur, Indian’s wisdom, Arab’s eloquence

The prophecy of the Allama had blossomed into reality soon after his demise. Moulana Syed Abul A'ala Moududi personified Zahan hindi (Wisdom of Indian) in the 20th century. Undoubtedly Moulana's real and major contribution could be termed as idealogical and intellectual contribution. He stimulated the intellect and presented the Islamic thought in its glorious form. At those times the critics of Islam were hell-bent in attacking Islam in all possible ways. Moulana effectively silenced them with his thought provoking, down to the earth and intellectually stimulating rejoinders. Besides he gave shape to the Islamic Idealogy and with his endeavours Islam rose to greater heights as an Ideological power house.


During the same period the Arab world witnessed the rise of two towering personalities viz Hasan al Banna Shaheed and Syed Qutb Shaheed in Egypt. These legendery leaders known for their superb communicaion skills, eloquence and power of speech mesmerised the Islamic world. They were the primary architects of Islamic renaissance in the Arab world.


Twentieth century witnessed Islamic revival in larger scale throughout the world. Infact it could be easily termed as the century in which Zahan Hindi (Wisdom of Indian) and Nataq A'arabi (Eloquence of Arab)  flourished and had lasting impact. The mammoth contribution of Moulana Moududi in the intellectual arena pointed to the dream of Allama Iqbal's Zahan Hindi (Wisdom of Indian). Similarly the emotional appeal and action packed contribution of Hasan al Banna and the Ikhwan symbolised Allama Iqbal's Nataq A'arabi. The beautiful and forceful convergence of Intellect and emotion triggered a new wave of Islamic Renaissance throughout the Islamic world. This new wave of synergy influenced and altered the course of the century.
The outcome of that synergy of intellect and emotion could be seen everywhere. Some eighty years back, Muslims were wary of revealing their Muslim identiy. They were diffident and hesitant to proclaim themselves as Muslims. But, today one can see mind boggling confidence and exuberance among the Muslims throughout the world.
The rise of Islam as the biggest force in the intellectual and idealogical world is one of the fruitful culmination of thes two great men. Infact Islam has emerged as the Idealogical super power of our times.
In this way the dream of Zahan Hindi and Nataq A'arabi of Allama Iqbal were fulfilled. Shikoh Turkmani was the one which needed to be fulfilled. And it take long time. It got culminated in the fag end of the twentieth century with the rise of Marhoom Najmuddin Erbakan as the symbol of Shikoh Turkmani. He gave new vigour and power to Islam and created shock and awe among the Baatil.

The role of the Turks had been significant in the entire history of Islam. They were in the forefront in propagating and safeguarding Islam. They had plaved a major role in the history of Islam. Allama Iqbal had symbolised the grandeur, dignity and respect as Shikoh. Turks had increased the grandeur to manifold.

The return of the Turks to the Islamic camp, I feel, is the biggest event of the twenty first century. And Najmuddin Erbakan had played a vital role in this historic turnaround.

What is Shikoh-e-Turkmani?

If you want to feel the impact of Shikoh-e-Turkmani just go through the numerous write-ups, comments and observations published in American and western magazines. They scream with the provocative heading "The return of Ottomans" and depict the shock and awe that has engulfed the western psyche.

If you want to feel the Shikoh-e-Turkmani go to You Tube and just see the mesmerising speech of Tayyip Erdogon which he delivered in the Summit held at Davos. He lambasts the Israelie Prime Minister.

From a speech delivered by Sadatullah Husseini in a Taziyati Function held at Hyderabad. 
Translated by T Azeez Luthfullah

To be continued.....

Crossposted in Luthfispace

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Some shocking photos of Japan Tsunami and some after thoughts









These are some of the breathtaking photos of damages inflicted by the deadly earthquake and tsunami which stuck Japan last week. They are available Here
The Japanese are most disciplined people on the earth. Look at the fourth photograph. It depicts a traffic jam. Even in traffic jam the vehicles stand one after another. 

Immediately after this tragedy I received SMSs from many friends known and unknown describing the devastation caused by the tsunami as divine punishment. It said that Japan is the first to ban Hijab (It is not true). It also said that Japanese were against Islam (It is also not true.). And there were some similar absurd generalisations. In a nutshell the SMSs tried to say that Japanese DESERVE it. Similar sentiments were rampant among Americans too. PZ Myers, better known in the science blogging world as Pharyngula has compiled several Facebook messages of people saying that the Japan earthquake was due to revenge of Pearl Harbour.

I could not understand the thinking behind such SMSs. This world is Dar-ul-Amal ie a place for action. This is not Darul Jaza or Saza ie a place where judgement is delivered.

What happened in Japan is very tragic. It is not divine retribution. Calamity or Prosperity; Tragedy or Gaiety; Adversity or Felicity everything are tests for us. We are in examination hall. What we get is just a question paper. It may be in the form of blessings. It may be in the form of calamities. How do we cope with them is the REAL TEST. 

The Prophet of Islam has said : "The believer is in such a strange state. When calamity strikes him, he observes patience and gains reward from God. And when prosperity engulfs him, he shows gratitude and gains reward from God. It is indeed wonderful" In modern parlance this could be said as Win-Win situation. 

So we cannot declare anybody as pious or vicious on the basis of prosperity or calamity. A man may live perpetual poverty and misery, yet, he may be the best in the eyes of God. A man may live with all the comforts and good things in life, yet, he may be the worst in the eyes of God. 

We see so many tyrants, mass-murderers and wicked people roaming free. That does not mean that God is pleased with them. Similarly we see so many good, noble and pious people suffering all types of tragedies. That does not mean that God is angry with them.

Let us not make hasty conclusions about others. In our haste we tend to forget ourselves. It may lead us to far greater calamity than the thousands tsunamis put together. 

May God save us from such calamities. Aameen

Cross posted in Luthfispace 

UPDATE


As requested by Br Zafarullah Rahmani, the article written by Janab Maqbool Ahmed Siraj is being posted here.


Is credulity a Hallmark of Muslims?

By Maqbool Ahmed Siraj


Some easy chair browsers of the Internet keep looking for ‘Allah ki Rahmat’ (God’s mercy) on Muslims and ‘Allah ka Qahar’ (God’s retribution) for non-Muslims. Unfortunately, most of them do not even shirk taking aid of lies to prove their totally absurd notions about God’s partiality in matters of reward and punishment.

The image of a mosque (below) is being circulated through email by some ignoramuses, mostly the arm-chair variety of NRIs cocooned in the luxuries of Gulf countries.  Some of them, in all their stupidity, have posted it on the Youtube  too. It is being claimed that it is a Japan mosque that survived the recent tsunami.  Even the first look of that massive structure should have hinted us of it being part of a fake. Japan has few Muslims and fewer mosques. That space-starved nation does not deserve a mosque  of that grandiose proportions for small clusters of Muslims.  

I dug through the archives of the 2004 tsunami to find the same picture on BBC website. Not alone this, several mosques in Aceh region of Indonesia survived the devastating tsunami.  Not because God is partial towards mosques, but because most public buildings which include Hindu Temples, Churches, Synagogues and of course, Mosques, are public buildings and constructed to last longer and survive wear and tear. They withstand the calamities better than the private homes. No wonder then why they remain standing even after quakes and tsunami waves have returned to the sea. No great deal this.

I am myself a survivor of earthquake in Bhuj on January 26, 2001 and massive fire in the tent city of Mina on April 16, 1997.  (I had written an eye-witness  account report  in The Times of India, several editions on January 28, 2001.) I was witness to several mosques and dargahs crashing down in Bhuj and nearly 425 people burnt alive in the holy site of Mina in the midst of Hajj pilgrimage.  If at all Allah could be partial to Muslims, neither those mosques would have turned into rubble, nor those pilgrims would have perished.
 

Calamities do not differentiate between and discriminate against people of various faiths, what I have learnt during my 30 long years of reporting for various media.    

If indeed we could devote this time and energy to more creative pursuits and research, we might come up with some discoveries for the humankind, the lack of which have earned us ‘a burden on the earth’ image
Our credulity is leading to a lot of falsehoods being disseminated about our religion. We will be better off without much of this stuff. 
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