According
to a recent report in the Newsweek,
FBI has been asked to count local mosques to determine the goals of
counter-terrorism investigations and secret wiretaps. Soon thereafter, a
prominent national civil rights and advocacy group, the Council of
American-Islamic Relations called on government to rescind this senseless
directive.
Mosques
are a place for Muslim prayer, supplication, reflection and study of the Islamic
holy scriptures, just as a church and synagogue is for a Christian or Jew. It is
not a place for useless, or ill talk of any kind.
The rights of worshippers, in or outside of it, must be protected and its
sanctity must likewise be guaranteed.
Similarly,
Islamic schools and mosques in Muslim countries are often accused as a breeding
ground for "terrorism." It is a flawed conclusion because it negates an
established tradition of Muslim people. And, it wrongly looks at these as the
basis for "terrorism."
Islamic
schools teach the Islamic faith - its ethical and moral principles, and its
scholarship, just as is done by Christian or Judaic schools for their faiths.
Their curricula encompass, from the primary reading of the Quran and essentials
of faith, to the advanced Tafsir (Quranic exegesis), provided by a respected
scholar, along with Hadith (sayings of the Prophet of Islam) and Fiqh (Islamic
Jurisprudence).
These
schools have been traditionally following the same curricula, over several
generations and hundreds of years. And, there is nothing in the courses that
could be remotely associated with terrorist teachings. In fact, the incidences
of violence are very low among graduates from these schools.
This
is because religion is the fountainhead of morals, providing incentive towards
that which is good and a deterrent from that which is bad. Wherever religion is
restricted, lax morals, crime and corruption become widespread. Fanaticism and
intolerance result from misguided approach to religion: and pre-eminent Islamic
scholars worldwide decry terrorism as a grave violation of the sanctity of life
principle, especially of the innocent.
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Actually,
it is the secular schools, colleges and universities where armed groups exist
and incidents of terrorism occur. The miscreants involved in the 9/11 terrorist
attack were all products of the secular, and not Islamic schools, including
their leader, Osama bin Laden.
Often,
a case against religious schools is made, by giving the example of Taleban. One
could reasonably ask such critics, "Where did they learn this art?" It was
actually during the war with the USSR, and they received this training with
active assistance of the United States. Since
this fact is generally acknowledged, the question, therefore, is, why should
unrelated others be accused of it?
It
has been concluded time and again by all concerned with Muslim countries - those
who know better, that the cause of terrorism lies in the policies adopted by the
West, and in particular the US towards the Muslim countries. Terrorism is an act
of desperation by those deprived of their rights; all it needs in order for it
to end, are just and fair solutions.
Muslim
frustration with the United States is largely due to its unjust alignment with
Israel against Palestinians, while Israel violates agreed upon accords and
continues the occupation, raiding Palestinian homes and killing civilians and
children with US supplied tanks, gun ships and F16s.
It
has instituted mindless cruel sanctions on Iraq, which, in a decade, have caused
the death of 500,000 adults - mostly elderly, and more than 500,000 children
with another 50,000 added annually, according to the UN reports.
And
yet the advocates of neo-imperialism plan to annihilate them in an unprovoked
pre-emptive war.
Siraj
Mufti, Ph.D. is a researcher and free-lance journalist.