Protection of Minorities, a Religious Obligation of Muslims
By: Aftab Khan
“ .. Nearest
in affection to the believers (Muslims) are those who say: "We are
Christians…”(Qur’an;5:82).
"It
was not until the Western nations broke away from their religious law
that they became more tolerant, and it was only when the Muslims fell away
from their religious law that they declined in tolerance". [Pickthall]
Introduction:
Although no one is safe in Pakistan and other Muslim
countries fighting terrorism, occasionally acts of violence are committed against
minorities especially the Christians, on various
pretexts. No one is safe form the the terrorists, who attack Mosques, Churches
and other places of worship, even the children in schools are not spared. The
state has declared war against terrorism, targeting them every where. However
it is not possible to guard each and every place. Citizens have to be vigilant.
Islam, while upholding balanced views in general,
enjoins the most solicitous care for the weak and oppressed. In communities
which base their civil rights on brute strength, the weaker go to the wall, and
public opinion expects nothing else. Even in modern democracies of the saner
sort, it is often told that it is the fate of minorities to suffer; strength of
numbers here becomes the passport to power and privilege. The minorities (non
Muslims) in an Islamic state are to be treated with justice in every way-in
rights of property, in social rights, and in the right to opportunities of
development. The non-Muslim living under the protection of a Muslim state is
referred as Dhimmi, [from Zimma, protected (by state)] a free
non-Muslim subject. They are exempt from duties of Islam like military service
and Zakat, instead they are required
to pay jizyah (poll-tax).
Historically some Islamic governments paid this poll tax for poor non-Muslim
subjects or reduced it to mere symbolic tax. If the State cannot protect those
who paid jizyah, then the amount they
paid is returned to them.
In Pakistan
the minorities enjoy their rights through the social contract ingrained in constitution. They pay all taxes and serve in the armed forces. Many Christians
like ‘Cecil Chaudhri’, are decorated war heroes and many more laid down their
lives for the defence of Pakistan .
I remember my class fellow Daniel, who joined Pak Army and laid down his life
in East Pakistan during 1971 war. Justice
Cornelius, the man of integrity rose to the coveted position of Chief Justice
of Pakistan, while Justice Bhagwan Das retired as an honorable judge of Supreme
Court and appointed Chairman of Public Service Commission. His role in judicial
crisis remained exemplary.
Protection Non Muslims & Their Places of Worship:
It is one of the fundamental principles of Islam that
every religion which has belief in God as its focal point must be accorded full
respect; however much one may disagree with its particular tenets writes
Muhammad Asad in his commentary, The Message of Qur’an. The Muslims are
under an obligation to honour and protect any house of worship dedicated to
God, whether it be a mosque or a church or a synagogue (also mentioned at
Qur’an;22:40); and any attempt to prevent the followers of another faith from
worshipping God according to their own lights is condemned by the Qur'an as a
sacrilege. Allah says: “Hence, who could be more wicked than those who bar the
mention of God's name from [any of] His houses of worship and strive for their
ruin, [although] they have no right to enter them save in fear [of God]? For
them, in this world, there is ignominy in store; and for them, in the life to
come, awesome suffering.”(Qur’an;2:114).
A striking illustration of this principle is
forthcoming from the Prophet's treatment of the deputation from Christians of
Najran in the year 10 Hijrah. They were given free access to the Prophet's
mosque, and with his full consent celebrated their religious rites there,
although their adoration of Jesus as "the son of God" and of Mary as "the
mother of God" was fundamentally at variance with Islamic beliefs (Ibn Sad
I/I,'84 f).
Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) was the main enforcer of human rights safeguarding the
legitimate interests of minorities: The monks of Mount Sinai were provided
protection, hence it is ‘Sunnah’ (Tradition) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him) to protect the minorities. On establishing the first Islamic state at
Medina , Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) entered into many alliances, treaties with the Muslims
and the non-Muslims, securing peace and tranquility for the Muslims and
non-Muslims alike.
The Charter of Medina, in fact was the
first ever written constitution in the history of mankind for a multi religious
society. This was based on the contract agreed upon by Muslims, Jews and
others, stipulating that they all would be treated as equal citizens of Medina,
giving the non-Muslims right of choosing a legal system they wished their
affairs be governed by, be it Islamic or Jewish law or pre-Islamic Arab tribal
traditions. This confirms the principle “no
compulsion in religion”, freedom of expression and religious practice
was open to everyone. It gave the right of protection, security, peace and
justice; not only to Muslims, but also to the Jews who lived in the City of Medina , as well as the
allies of Jews who were non-Muslims. The Jews were recognized as a separate
political and ethnic minority, and allowed to practice their religion quite
freely. In fact, Jews were considered on an equal bases as Muslims under the
Islamic State.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) was very sensitive to the
protection of minorities, as evident from the Hadith narrated by Abdullah bin
Amr:
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
"Whoever killed a Mu'ahid (a
person who is granted the pledge of protection by the Muslims) shall not smell the fragrance of Paradise though its fragrance can be
smelt at a distance of forty years (of traveling)."(Sahih Al-Bukhari
Hadith:9.49). Narrated Amr bin Maimun: The second Caliph Omar (after he
was stabbed by a man from minority), instructed (his
would-be-successor) saying, "I urge him (i.e.
the new Caliph) to take care of those non-Muslims who are under
the protection of Allah and His Apostle (peace be upon him) in that he
should observe the convention agreed upon with them, and fight on their behalf
(to secure their safety) and he should not over-tax them beyond their
capability." (Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith: 4.287).
It is one function of Islamic law to protect the
privileged status of minorities, and this is why non-Muslim places of worship
have flourished all over the Islamic world. Muslims during their rule granted
freedom of worship to all religious communities in the Holy City of Jerusalem.
Throughout the Muslim world, churches, synagogues and missionary schools were
built within the Muslim neighborhoods. These places were protected by Muslims
even during the contemporary crises in the Middle East .
As per Qur’an; “…Did not Allah check one set of people by means of another
there would surely have been pulled down monasteries churches synagogues and
mosques in which the name of Allah is commemorated in abundant measure. Allah
will certainly aid those who aid His (cause); for verily Allah is Full of
Strength Exalted in Might (Able to enforce His Will).”(Qur’an;22:40 )
Kindness and Equity:
Muslims are encouraged to act towards all the non-Muslims
living in Islamic state with kindness and equity. As per Qur’an;
"As for such (of the unbelievers) as do not
fight against you on account of your faith, and neither drive you forth from
your homelands, Allah does not forbid you to show them kindness and to behave
towards them with full equity. Indeed, Allah loves those who act
equitably"(Qur’an;60:8).
There are numerous Hadiths, which encourage Muslims to be
kind to other religious communities, especially those who constitute minorities
in the Muslim State. As a result many deserving non Muslims were able to get
very high positions in the Muslim hierarchy. Islam does not forbid engagement
in respectful and peaceful dialogue with others, especially the People of the
Book, provided that neither side exploit the illiteracy or dire financial need
of others so as to psychologically manipulate them in the name of outreach.
Legal and Dietary Freedom:
Islamic law also permits non-Muslim minorities to set
up their own courts, which implement family laws drawn up by the minorities
themselves. The rights of minorities are well protected in Islam. Another
interesting fact in Islamic history is that although Muslims are prohibited
from preparing, selling and consuming alcohol, whereas the ruling is not the
same with non-Muslim. If non-Muslim minority in an Islamic state wish to do so,
and do not involve Muslims, they would actually be given this right, they even consume
pork, strictly prohibited for the Muslims. This points out that the concept of
human rights in Islam has often been given a much negative view. While
throughout Europe and America ,
Muslims are not permitted to make the call to prayer (adhan) on loud speakers, church bells ring freely in the Muslim
world.
Special Status of Christians as ‘People
of the Book’ in Islam:
In order to be a Muslim, one has to affirm his belief in Allah
(One God), His angels, His books (Qur’an and all scriptures previously revealed
to His Messengers which also include the original Torah, Psalms and Gospel),
His messengers (include all Biblical prophets, from Adam to Jesus, 25 mentioned
by name in Qur’an), and Muhammad (peace be upon him) to be His Last Messenger, Resurrection
after death on the Day of Judgement, accounting and the scales, hell and
paradise and that the good and evil of Destiny are from Allah Most High. Muslims,
Jews and Christians share their common ancestor Abraham (pbuh).The Christians
and Jews are called People of the Book in Qur’an. Muslims are asked to call
upon the People of the Book for common terms that is to worship One Allah, and
to work together for the solutions of the many problems in the society.
In Islam there is no preference for
any special race or chosen people. Allah says: “Those who believe (in the
Qur'an) and those who follow the Jewish (Scriptures) and the Christians and the
Sabians (a monotheistic group) and who believe in God and the last day and work
righteousness shall have their reward with their Lord; on them shall be no fear
nor shall they grieve.”(Qur’an;2:62). This is with reference to those Jews and
Christians and monotheists who could not receive the message of Islam,
Islam is the only faith other than Christianity which
regards Jesus Christ (pbuh) and Mary in very high esteem. One is astounded to
find the some people portraying Islam and Muslims as the enemies of Christ,
infidels and pagans, not realizing the respect and love Muslims have for Jesus
and Mary (peace be upon them). The Qur’an mentions "Jesus" by name
twenty five times, as the "Messiah" eleven times. He is also
addresses as Jesus the son of Mary: “And We made the son of Mary and his mother
a sign for mankind,..”(Qur’an;23:50 ). Chapter number nineteen in Qur’an has been
named after ‘Mary’ and mentions her by name at least thirty three times. She is seen modestly dressed with her head
covered; the Muslim women are also dressed modestly like Mary.
Doctrinal differences apart
Qur’an grants special status by considering Christians nearest in
affection to the Muslims:
“You will find the
most violent in enmity to the believers are the Jews and the idolaters (pagan Arabs); and nearest in affection to the
believers are those who say: "We are Christians." That is because
among them there are men that are priests and monks, who do not behave
arrogantly.”(Qur’an;5:82).
This is because the Christians do not believe, as do
the Jews, that revelation is God's exclusive gift to the children of Israel;
and their "priests and monks" teach them that humility is the essence
of all true faith. It is noteworthy, points out Muhammad Asad, that the Qur’an does not in this context
include the Christians among "those who are bent on ascribing divinity to
aught beside God" (Alladhina ashraku-the
element of intent being expressed in the use of the past tense, similar to Alladhina kafaru, Alladhina Zalamu,
etc.): for although, by their deification of Jesus, they are guilty of the sin
of shirk ("the ascribing of divinity to anyone or anything beside
God"), the Christians do not consciously worship a plurality of deities
inasmuch as, theoretically, their theology postulates belief in the One God,
who is conceived as manifesting Himself in a trinity of aspects, or
"persons", of whom Jesus is supposed to be one. However repugnant
this doctrine may be to the teachings of the Qur'an, their shirk is not based
on conscious intent, but rather flows from their "overstepping the
bounds of truth" (mentioned at Qur’an; 4: 171, 5:77) in their
veneration of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ and Islam:
Jesus Christ is highly
respected by Muslims as prophet of God. Muslim is a person who submits his
will to God. Jesus Christ (pbuh) said; “I can of myself do nothing: as I hear,
I judge: and my judgment is righteous; because I seek not mine own will, but
the will of Him that sent me.”(John;5:30), “Thy will be done”. (Mathew;6:10,26:42).
Hence Jesus submitted his will to the ‘Will of God’ (Muslim). Muslims worship
the same one God, worshiped by Jesus, they are required to offer obligatory
prayes (Salah), keep fast (saum)
and spend on charity (zakah)
practice humility which was also practiced and preached by Jesus(Mathew;17:21,
23:23-24, 26:36, 1 Peter;4:8). Muslims are circumcised as was the Jesus
(Luke;2:21-24), they greet in the
same manner as Jesus (peace be upon him) greeted in Hebrew ‘Sholam alay kum’(Luke;24:36), the Islamic greeting in
Arabic: “Assalaamu alai kum” both meaning ‘Peace be on you’. Muslims
also do not eat pork nor indulge in intoxicants. Attire and appearance of Jesus
with a beard is same as of faithful Muslim. Jesus was the last Hebrew prophet,
who was sent by God to preached the
implantation of the Law of Moses to the Jews (Mathew;5:17-20) and make lawful some
of that which was forbidden to them(Qur’an;3:49,50). Muslims believe in
Jesus as messenger of God (Bible;Acts;2:22), his miraculous birth without
father(Qur’an;19:16-40, Matthew;1:18-25 &
Luke;1:28-35),
the miracles performed by the will of God(Qur’an;3:49,
Mathew;4:23,9:35, Luke; 4:22, 9:11, 3:8 and Acts:4:16). They further believe in the revelations (Injeel,
Gospel, scripture) he received form God, who saved him and raised him up to
Himself, to be sent back to this world before end of time. Prophet Jesus (peace
be upon him) prophesized the advent of Muhammad, peace be upon him.(John;14:16, 15:26,16:7,12-14, Qur’an;6:20).
Equitable Muslim Rule:
The history of Islam proves that Muslims, Christians,
and Jews and other non Muslims [like Hindus in Moghal empire] lived together in
dominant Islamic societies. When the 2nd Caliph Omar took Jerusalem
from the Byzantines in 634 C.E, he insisted on entering the city with only a
small number of his companions. Proclaiming to the inhabitants that their lives
and property were safe, and that their places of worship would never be taken
from them, he asked the Christian patriarch Sophronius to accompany him on a
visit to all the holy places. The Patriarch invited him to pray in the Church
of the Holy Sepulchre, but he preferred to pray outside its gates, saying that
if he accepted the invitation to pray in church, later generations of Muslims
might use his action as an excuse to turn it into a mosque. A mosque was built on
the spot where Omar prayed. The Christians entrusted the Muslims, and as such
the key of the Church in Jerusalem kept in the hands of the Muslims.
Social Courtesies & Justice:
There are other social courtesies which Muslims are
urged to extend to non Muslims: like the
respect is to be extended to the non Muslim deceased;(Sahih Al-Bukhari
Hadith:2.399). Condolences are
desirable, even if the deceased was a non-Muslim. It is permissible for a Muslim to visit a
sick non-Muslim person.(Fiqh-us-Sunnah, Fiqh
4.5). The strong emphasis placed on the need to behave with equity
towards minorities has been heeded by Muslims throughout the ages. Minorities
in the Muslim State have always enjoyed a fair and kind treatment by the Muslim
majority. On the personal level, there is nothing to stop any Muslim from
forging a friendship with non-Muslims who harbor no ill intentions against
Islam or its followers.
Any man or woman, of any race or faith, may, on
accepting Islam, freely marry any Muslim woman or man, provided it be from
motives of purity and chastity and not of lewdness. As always, food,
cleanliness, social intercourse, marriage and other interests in life, are
linked with the duty to Allah and faith in Him. Duty and faith are for
individual’s own benefit, here and in the Hereafter.
Social intercourse, including eating (halal) food and marriage with women from
the People of the Book is permitted by Islam. According to Qur’an: “This day
are (all) things good and pure made lawful unto you. The food of the People of
the Book is lawful unto you and yours is lawful unto them. (Lawful unto you in
marriage) are (not only) chaste women who are believers but chaste women among
the People of the Book revealed before your time when ye give them their due
dowers and desire chastity not lewdness nor secret intrigues.”(Qur’an;5:5).
Islam looks after the interest of non believers with
justice, the good deeds of non-believer will not be wasted. Narrated Anas ibn
Malik: Allah's Apostle (peace be upon him) said about reward for a
non-believer, that he would be made to taste the reward (of virtue in this
world). (Sahih Muslim Hadith:1305). The
children of minorities (non-Muslims), are similar to the children of Muslims
with respect to their entry into Paradise.(Fiqh-us-Sunnah, Fiqh 4.89a).
Islam guarantees full
protection and security of the State including freedom to practice religion to
all non Muslims.
Human life of Muslims and non Muslims alike, has a very high place in Islam.
The killing of innocent people is strictly prohibited, according to Qur’an: “if
anyone slew a human being unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in
the land it would be as if he slew the life of all mankind: and if anyone saved
a life it would be as if he saved the life of all mankind.”(Qur’an;5:32 ). This commandment is not
conditional to the killing of innocent Muslim but about killing of innocent
human being (Al-nas). Killing is only permitted in state of war or through
judiciary if some one commits some crime warranting such punishment. Violence
through mob justice is totally against the teachings of Islam.
Conclusion:
Muslims love Qur’an and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) than their own self, which should be abundantly clear to the world if they
know little about Muslims and history. The reaction in the Muslim world against
publication of blasphemous caricatures a Dutch newspaper is just a small indicator.
The sectarianism has weakened the very foundations of Pakistan ; even
now the war with extremist elements is being fought by the soldiers of Pak
Army, who are being martyred for the sake of peace and safety of citizens of Pakistan . The
ruthless religious fanatics has no mercy even for their Muslim brothers, they
kill innocent people through suicide bombers on the name of Islam. Hence under
present circumstances the incidence of violence against minority non Muslims,
should be considered as part of the larger scheme of terrorists and enemies of Pakistan to
create anarchy to achieve their goals. The rough statistics show that there has
been more blasphemy related incidences against Muslims than the minorities. Though
any sane Muslim can not even think of such acts.
It appears that some people have the tendency to exploit
the religious sensitivities of common Muslims to settle their scores or to achieve
nefarious designs. The Christians and non Muslims living in Pakistan or
elsewhere must understand the Muslim sensitivities and be extra conscious not
to provide any opportunity to the fastidious elements to exploit. However any
act of violence, against peaceful citizens cannot be condoned on any pretext.
The culprits should be apprehended and those found negligent in protecting the
citizens should be punished through the process of law, to avoid reoccurrence
of such crimes. The media should play its part in educating the society to be
tolerant, non violent and law abiding.
Tolerance and moderation which Muslims appears to lack
now, has been the hallmark of Islam. Allah says: “We have made you (Muslims) a
community of the middle way (keeping balance in extremes) so that you may
testify against mankind and that your own Messenger may testify against
you.”(Qur’an;2:143). The English educationist and historian, Thomas Arnold
observed: ‘During the Muslim rule, on the whole, the level of tolerance
exhibited towards non Muslims was missing in Europe
till modern times’. The Muslims as true followers of Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him) and adherent of Qur’an, should be tolerant towards minorities and adhere
to Shari’a (Islamic Law). The great scholar Marmaduke Pickthall was very right,
when he wrote:
"It was not
until the Western nations broke away from their religious law that they became
more tolerant, and it was only when the Muslims fell away from their religious
law that they declined in tolerance".
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