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What are these "values" you speak of? I think this a very important point and perhaps something we can build a consensus on.
You say :"the objective was that our governance must relfect us and our values and our identity"
What are these values and what is the content of this identity? and is this identity in stasis?
To make sure that others do not misinterpret what's being said here, this conversaion carries on from another thread entitled Bal Thackeray something something link here -
The Muslim identity in India was not something monolithic that could be said to be defined by one particular group. There were sufis, deobandis, salafis, shias, and many others. However, one thing was clear, that we were different from the Hindus in that we believed in One God. We pray to that God differently from the way worship and our mosques are built separately from their temples. We sacrifice animals during Eid because that is the Sunnah and Hindus actually used biolence to prevent Muslims from being able to practice this. They vandalized our schools where children were taught Quran and how to pray and other Islamic teachings.
Regarding the values that Muslims share:
All Muslims believe in the Quran and the Prophet Mohammad (SAW).
1. We are supposed to give Zakat to the poor
2. We are supposed to be modest in our speech, in our actions, and in our approach to everything
3. If we know that a Muslim is in trouble anywhere in the world, it is an obligation upon us to help that Muslim. If that person is a non Muslim, we must help them out of compassion as a human being and to show the example of a good Muslim.
4. We must do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
5. We must not lie, cheat or steal,
6. We must not commit adultery or fornicate
7. Our money must be honest and not something intricsically worthless
8. Money cannot be used to make money in a risk free manner. This is riba and is a crime against humanity and a declaration of War against God AllMighty.
9. Speculation is absolutely prohibited
10. No human being should ever be lacking in food, water, shelter, education, and protection from all forms of persecution
11. We must all die sooner or later and this world is temporary so do not be too greedy for this world and abandon the values and the word of God, because God has prepared an afterlife which is infinitely superior to this.
12. We must not ever accept subjugation by an oppressor or a foreigner.
13. Slander is to say something behind someone's back which is untrue. Backbiting is to say something behind someone's back which is true, but they would not want you to say it, and "backbiting is as bad as eating the flesh of your dead brother"
there are so many other values that make our society and are important to us even though we may not always practice these values, but they are what make us what we are. These are just some ideals to which we aspire and just a partial list of values which Muslims do share even if they don't often express it or haven't practiced it in their state.