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Bringing Home the Desert
-by Suleman Akhtar

There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called the Old South. Here in this pretty world, Gallantry took its last bow. Here was the last ever to be seen of Knights and their Ladies Fair, of Master and of Slave. Look for it only in books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization gone with the wind. -An introductory foreword to the film ‘Gone with the wind’ (1939)

Civilizations can never be made up, this is all hitherto history has to tell us, but yes they can be ruined to irretrievable notwithstanding. Societies are never absolute in their very essence. This is the natural organic flow of events that weaves the edifice of a society over the time period by encompassing the divergent customs, languages, dogmas and traits. The final synthesis, what we call a society, is the one to impart the distinguishing identity to its adherents. Firmer the foundations of society more preeminent will be the identity yielding out of it. Societies are prone to decadence only when they cease to embrace the extrinsic flavors or when become the subject of deliberate acculturation. Later is the case with ‘the land of pure’ which, as for some, is yet to be more pure.

Pure is the word and Arabization is the synonym. Pure of what? Pure of specter of the pre-partition Indian identity that was congenital inheritance of Indian Muslims bestowed on by the indigenous society that had evolved over hundreds of years by the commingling of various cultures and civilizations. Plagued by quandary, the Pakistani state, after the partition, was quick to embrace the Pan-Islamic identity embellished with salient features of Arabian Peninsula whilst cunningly blending it with religion in order to render it more acceptable for the local populace. The identity engineers considered it the last resort to homogenize the diverse local cultures and vernacular languages by binding them in a construct emanated from religion based identity. That was ‘Fall of Dhaka’ that led to expedition of the Arabization process. Eminent historian Dr. Mubarak Ali explains the predicament in the words:

“Since its inception Pakistan has faced the monumental task of formulating its national identity separate from India. Partitioned from the ancient civilization of India, Pakistan has struggled to construct its own culture; a culture not just different and unique from India, but one appreciable by the rest of the world. ..The tragedy of 1971 [when Bangladesh separated] brought a shock to the people and also a heavy blow to the ideology of Pakistan… More or less convinced of their Islamic heritage and identity, Pakistan’s government and intelligentsia consciously attempted to Islamize the country

History itself has been the cardinal victim since antiquity in the hands of plunderers who deem it their foremost target for their ulterior motives. That’s what happened here. History, taught in public schools, starts from the arrival of Muslim Arabs and ends at carving a Muslim state out of Hindu India. Everything else has been rendered smokescreen. The past, prior to Muhammad Bin Qasim, is direct threat to the engineered Arab identity as it was obviously Hindu-Buddhist –so omitted out of purpose. The puritans, Aurangzeb Alamgir and Ahmad Sirhindi, get all the praise since they are more in line with the unyielding version of Arab Islam whilst heretic Akbar is accused of inaugurating a new religion purposefully disdaining the fact that people were far better off in Akbar’s era. There’s not even a single mentioning of inter-faith harmony Dara Shikow had been preaching given that there’s no space whatsoever for trans-religious approach in a society aimed for adherents of single creed. Plunderer Mehmud Ghaznavi has been denominated as ‘Idol-Breaker’ merely to glorify the unified Islamic triumphalism over the misbeliever India. This systematic maligning of young minds is not confined to only government educational institutes but by an act of parliament, passed in 1976, all private schools are also required to follow this curriculum. Rubina Saigol, an expert on education says:

“Our state system is the biggest madrasa. We keep blaming madrasas for everything and, of course, they are doing a lot of things I would disagree with. But the state ideologies of hate and a violent, negative nationalism are getting out there where madrasas cannot hope to reach.”

Over the last three decades Pakistan has seen some drastic changes in societal demeanor and etiquettes ranging from language to customs. Dissemination of construct based on the Arab identity is bearing fruit. ‘Abaya’ that was an unknown word in Urdu language has now become the benchmark of the fictitious morality that is the ultimate result of deliberate assimilation of arid Arab culture. Even the moderate ones are obliged to wear Abaya to meet the newly contrived moral standards of society. ‘Chaadar aur Char Dewaari’ (veiled behind high brick walls) policy of dictator Zia-ul-Haq is turning out to be the worst kind of oppression of women, along with the laws like Hudood ordinance enacted during his regime.

Even the language has not been spared amidst this whole drivel of purification. Article 31/2 (a) of constitution of Pakistan states:

“The State shall endeavor, as respects the Muslims of Pakistan to make the teaching of the Holy Quran and Islamiat compulsory, to encourage and facilitate the learning of Arabic language..”.
What’s that, a pathetic attempt to make Arabic lingua franca for Pakistan where less than 1% population can understand Arabic? What about the divergent local languages or even the so-called national language? Most common but glaring example that may be put forward to underline the predicament is gradual replacement of the Indo-Persian ‘Khuda-Hafiz’ with Arabic ‘Allah-Hafiz’ implying that Arabic Allah is the only proper word for God. Khuda is an Indo-Persian term to say “God”. It is built on the same building blocks that other Indo-European languages use. English say God, Germans say Gott or Gutt, Persians say Khuda. The G is a variation of Kh and the utt or od is a variation of “uda”. They’re very similar. On the other hand, Arabic is Afro-Asiatic language. By taking a look to other Semitic languages such as Hebrew, they are very near to Arabic flavor. As for instance Jews say Elohim that sounds very familiar while reciting the word ‘Allah’. Where do the attributes of God come into the matter from? Some of the 99 names of God have their origins in classical Hebrew instead of Arabic. So in the view of this logic should those be abandoned too? Renowned scholar Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy sheds the light on issue:

“Persian, the language of Mughal India, had once been taught as a second or third language in many Pakistani schools. But, because of its association with Shiite Iran, it too was dropped and replaced with Arabic. The morphing of the traditional “Khuda hafiz” (Persian for “God be with you”) into “Allah hafiz” (Arabic for “God be with you”) took two decades to complete. The Arab import sounded odd and contrived, but ultimately the Arabic God won and the Persian God lost

The most considerate aspect of this whole panorama is the puritanical version of Islam i.e. Salafism / Wahabism that is predominately a phenomenon traces its roots to Arabian Peninsula and has been instrumented by the identity surgeons to homogenize the cultures that have not even an infinitesimal thing in common –consequences are horrible. This unyielding interpretation of Islam puts great emphasis on rituals and codes of conducts than on substance quite contrary to the Indian version of Islam that is marked with local customs evolved over the centuries through intermingling of diverse doctrines. All religions have two aspects that are theological beliefs related to one’s relationship with divine reality and sociological beliefs comprising of social behaviors dealing with human society. Former remain more or less absolute in their very nature while the later do change with the passage of time when religions go trans-regional. Problem, predominately, starts erupting when the sociological beliefs are subjugated by state to implement and propagate hidden agendas. These sociological beliefs then lay the bases of hatred, bigotry and misogyny. This is what has been done in land of the pure in the name of purifying religion by escalating a particular expression of religion to the stature of only-viable-interpretation-of-Islam. God has been portrayed as some Arabic speaking deity who is restricted to ethno-linguistic boundary which is clearly in contradiction of message of religion.

As the Qur’an says:

“Another of His signs is the creation of the heavens and earth, and the diversity of your languages and color. There truly are signs in this for those who know” (30:22). There is also this famous verse: “O people, we created you from the same male and female, and rendered you distinct peoples and tribes, so that you may know one another.” (49:13)

As for elaborating further the above discussed phenomenon take the example of Madrassas in Pakistan. They are the social sites for the reproduction of Islamic orthodoxy. Hence, to say that the ideological orientation of madrassa education is conservative is to state the obvious. The madrassas in Muslim South Asia teach a curriculum known as Dars-i-Nizami, first introduced by Mullah Nizamuddin Sihalvi (d.1747) who was a scholar of some repute in Islamic jurisprudence and philosophy in Lucknow. But this was only during the last two decades of twentieth century when they became involve in militancy despite having the two hundred years apathetic history. The curriculum of Madrassas has been same for about 150 years which is most pacifist in nature. Its approach to Islam is ultra-conservative, literalist, legalist and sectarian, but definitely not revolutionary or militant. If this were the case the militant tendencies of Madrassas could have been observed during the most volatile events like partition, fall of Dhaka and Indo-Pak wars. What happened during the last two decades of twentieth century, a classic example of importing doctrine, is not-so-secret now and answers lie with the diplomats and Generals who were powerbrokers in Islamabad, Kabul, Riyadh and Langley, VA at that time.

Kamal Azfar, a Pakistani writer, states the dilemma in words:

“There are two concepts of Pakistan: the first empirical and the second utopian. The empirical concept is based on solid foundations of history and geography while the utopian concept is based on shifting sands. Utopia is not an oasis but a mirage… Samarqand and Bukhara and the splendors of the Arab world are closely related to us but we do not possess them. Our possessions are Moenjodaro and Sehwan Sharif, Taxila and Lahore, Multan and the Khyber. We should own up to all that is present here in the Indus Valley and cease to long for realities not our own for that is false-consciousness.”

To conclude, I will take liberty to speak for me and the third generation, I belong to too, who has the privilege to breathe in the airs of this still-not-so-pure-land and is much Pakistani now. I’m not going to mourn the Indus Valley civilization, but what is the substitute they offer me if it’s not desert? I refrain from whining about the bitter reality that I don’t have the clue of half of indigenous literature that has been written in Persian, but to say what do they have in the pipeline for me? I have nothing against whatsoever version of religion, but how would they justify the attacks on the shrines of my land? I’m all for endorsing their policies, but what is the vindication they have of myriads of dead bodies of my country-fellows? I’m ready to relinquish Khusrow, Ghalib, Bhittai, Bhulla, Rahman Baba and Gul Khan, but can they introduce me to the single one of this stature? I shall not question them, but will they care to tell me, ‘who am I’?
 
“The State shall endeavor, as respects the Muslims of Pakistan to make the teaching of the Holy Quran and Islamiat compulsory, to encourage and facilitate the learning of Arabic language..”.

"We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran, in order that you may learn wisdom." (Quran 12:2)

I got no time to read this whole BS article but to tell u this..Arabic is our language..Language of Muslims... language of our Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W)..and we should learn it...stop being so liberal n nationalist k apni asal hi bhool jao...


Allah hafiz
 
“The State shall endeavor, as respects the Muslims of Pakistan to make the teaching of the Holy Quran and Islamiat compulsory, to encourage and facilitate the learning of Arabic language..”.

"We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran, in order that you may learn wisdom." (Quran 12:2)

I got no time to read this whole BS article but to tell u this..Arabic is our language..Language of Muslims... language of our Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W)..and we should learn it...stop being so liberal n nationalist k apni asal hi bhool jao...


Allah hafiz

Another real muslim who traded being Pakistani for some sort of imagined arbi - and he says it's his "Asal" - not Pakistani but arbizada? AQnd in true Arbi form, reading is non Muslims
 
I rather distance myself from hindu indians, our enemies, who we have had 4 wars with and on-going long-lasting disputes with, the people who broke our country in 1971 and steals our waters in droughts and floods our rivers in mansoon and cries to international community to stop EU textile trade that can benefit millions of Pakistanis and I rather be closer with fellow Muslims in Saudi Arabia or Syria.

I would chose any Muslim (be it Indonesian, Turkish, Arab, African) over a hindu indian.


By the way, tonight is 27th Ramadan. So stop this foolish debate and read the Holy Quran that was sent to humankind in beautiful Arabic language, thats if you are a Muslim Pakistani, Muse.
 
I rather distance myself from hindu indians, our enemies, who we have had 4 wars with and on-going long-lasting disputes with and be closer with fellow Muslims in Saudi Arabia or Syria.


By the way, tonight is 27th Ramadan. So stop this foolish debate and read the Holy Quran that was sent to humankind in beautiful Arabic language, thats if you are a Muslim Pakistani, Muse.

No only you, whose ancestors were Hindu and Sikh Indians, are the real Muslims - So spare me, your Holy Quran that you recite when you do murder -
 
“The State shall endeavor, as respects the Muslims of Pakistan to make the teaching of the Holy Quran and Islamiat compulsory, to encourage and facilitate the learning of Arabic language..”.

"We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran, in order that you may learn wisdom." (Quran 12:2)

I got no time to read this whole BS article but to tell u this..Arabic is our language..Language of Muslims... language of our Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W)..and we should learn it...stop being so liberal n nationalist k apni asal hi bhool jao...


Allah hafiz


Brother all Muslim Pakistanis learn Arabic language to read the Holy Quran. All Muslims must learn to read the Holy Quran in its original form. All Muslims must recite their prayers in Arabic language. Arabic language is part of our lives. As Muslims we recite Arabic words in our prayers 5 times each day. It would be better for us to understand this beautiful language of our most important book sent from Allah.

Dont give Muse that much attention..he has been trying to get Pakistanis away from Islam since the day he joined defence.pk

Maybe he wants all Pakistanis to be like this woman:

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laanat hain inn logoun par.
 
Omar

You know and I know, your family is from the other side of the border -- and on this 27th of Ramazam , you know that there is a Indian movie playing in your house, though your own taste may be a bit more "modren" (internet **** for you, "brother"? ) take your own advice, go read your quran, as murder and mayhem envelope what was once Pakistan.

And of course you have that Arbi name as well, kinda like black people in the US have names like Jefferson and Washington - lanaat tum jaisum pey hay, on this 27th of Ramazan -
 
No only you, whose ancestors were Hindu and Sikh Indians, are the real Muslims - So spare me, your Holy Quran that you recite when you do murder -

How do you know who my ancestors were. They can be Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh who cares....I cant even trace a non-muslim in my family for your information. Even the people of Mecca were non-muslims who converted to Islam so it doesnt matter what my ancestors were. When I die, I will be judged for my own actions on earth..I will not be judged for what my ancestors did.

And I never murdered anyone in my life. There are more than 1.5 billion Muslims in the world. If all Muslims were murderes, you can just imagine what would become of this world because Muslims are everywhere. It just goes to prove you are not Muslim because you dont know anything Muslims or what Islam teaches us.

If you are Muslim by name, or were born in a Muslim family, then I suggest you watch this video. This world is only temporary, our real destination is our graves so dont go out of your way to impress your kuffar masters for a little bit pleasure on your short time on earth.

 
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Ab aye na abni auqaat par arbi zadaeh? The truth is your family are from the other side - and you are as Indian as any other - but you can't live that down, wages of hate, "brother"?

I encourage you to hate the Indian more, that way you know that whenever you look in the mirror, you will see the object of your hate, on this 27th of Ramazan.
 
Omar

You know and I know, your family is from the other side of the border -- and on this 27th of Ramazam , you know that there is a Indian movie playing in your house, though your own taste may be a bit more "modren" (internet **** for you, "brother"? ) take your own advice, go read your quran, as murder and mayhem envelope what was once Pakistan.

LOL. Muse hit it there.

I LOL when i see some PDF members trying so hard to distance themselves from India. Speaks of inferiority complex? :lol:

At the end of the day, some people have to realise that not everyone's aim in life is just to sit around reading the Quran and learning Arabic.

You're welcomed to do that if you wish, but in religion, there is no compulsion.

And yea, I'm proud of my own language, no need for me to learn Arabic. The Arabs wouldn't be bothered to learn our mother tongue language anyway. Think about it.
 
Brother all Muslim Pakistanis learn Arabic language to read the Holy Quran. All Muslims must learn to read the Holy Quran in its original form. All Muslims must recite their prayers in Arabic language. Arabic language is part of our lives. As Muslims we recite Arabic words in our prayers 5 times each day. It would be better for us to understand this beautiful language of our most important book sent from Allah.

Dont give Muse that much attention..he has been trying to get Pakistanis away from Islam since the day he joined defence.pk

Maybe he wants all Pakistanis to be like this woman:

300510_223923384325042_223729994344381_648158_7460124_n.jpg


laanat hain inn logoun par.

Well said brother..Our beloved Prophet(S.A.W) spoke it..the best creation of Allah..n thats enough for me to learn Arabic..and INSHALLAH I will teach my children Arabic..n INSHALLAH they will teach there children ..n muse is totally brainwashed...Allah seedha rasta dikhaye isse..
 
And yea, I'm proud of my own language, no need for me to learn Arabic. The Arabs wouldn't be bothered to learn our mother tongue language anyway. Think about it.

Quick question buddy, what do you mean by your own language, do you mean Malay?

Also, do you need to learn Arabic to read the Quran, or will a translated version work just as well?
 
Dragon

God if he is God, is the God of all - Allah says He is Lord of all Universes - in other words, he is not an Arab God, and He is available to all in whatever language they speak, so long as they speak the language of love, which is FAITH
 

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