unflinching idealism ... since 1997 archivessitemapabouthelpfeedback
ideas, identities and interactions
  • Home
  • InFocus
  • Themes
  • Columns
  • Articles
  • Fiction
  • iLogs
  • Gallery
  • Unplugged
  • Writers
  • Interactors
  • Tags
Sign in | Join Chowk
web chowk
  • Article
  • Interact
  • read writer comments
  • add to favorites
  • get rss feeds
  • print
  • email this link

Promises of A Brave New World

Sanjay K Bavikatte September 16, 2002

Latest comments   flat   threaded   latest   oldest   all
listing 32-48   1 2 3 4

#15 Posted by Naqshbandi on September 17, 2002 9:17:15 am
nasah #13:

it almost seems from your post that your thinking and that of many other Muslims I have come across seems to go something like this:
Muslims as a whole are a lot poorer and technologically backward than the Judaeo-Christian world therefore they must be on Truth!
Naudhubillah! Since when has material wealth and well-being been a sign of being on Truth?! Nimrod ruled the world--yet a single person was sent to confront him: Hazrat Ibrahim alayhisalam --who was not wealthy and lived a most simple and austere life! Yet he was on Haqq; Pharaoh had masses of wealth and armies--Musa alayhisalam had a simple tent in which he and his followers stayed! Yet Musa alayhisalam were on Haqq!
The pagan Quraysh of Makkah had much wealth and pomp--Huzoor Paak alayhisalatuwasalam and Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq were alone and had nothing to eat except what Hazrat Aasiyah bint Abu Bakr could bring them as they hid in the cave--yet they were on Haqq! Yazid Paleed had vast wealth and a large army whilst Imam Husayn alayhisalam and his followers didn`t even have water to drink--yet they were on Haqq! Etc etc.

Outward material wealth has never been of much value in the eyes of God--and Muslims must never take it as a measure of Truth or not! This is our great tragedy that we now judge the truth or not of a group or ideology by the material well-being of its adherents whereas Our Aaqa alayhisalatuwasalam said, Poverty is my pride! (The scholars and Sufis have understood this `poverty` to mean the lack of desire of worldy things beyond ones basic needs).

So just cos the Muslims are poor now doesn`t make our Religion any less True and correct than it was when we were rulers of a vast caliphate from Timbuktu to Delhi!

When Muslims re-learn THAT again will be the day we rise again...
Iqbal stated it beautifully in his Jawab e Shikwa...


reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#13 Posted by nasah on September 16, 2002 7:25:00 pm
````Around three or four so-called Muslim scholars have taken every generation of Muslims for a downhill ride. The four people mentioned in this article are meant for the current generation`s ride. The previous generation was taken for a ride by Maudoodi, Khomeini, Syed Qit`b, Hassan Al-Banna. The one begore that was taken for a ride by Iqbal, Afghani, Mehdi Sudani and Ali Sharia`ati. And the one before that by the likes of Ali brothers. When are Muslim going to learn from the past mistakes for allowing such figures to cntrol their destinies?``(sameerjb)

True indeed. Couldn`t be said any better.

these are exactly the gentlmen who had -- bahre Zulmat meiN dauRaa diye ghorey hum ney -- and drowned the whole `Ummah` riding those ghoreys -- in that ``bahre Zulmat``-- never to surface again in the modern world.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#12 Posted by nasah on September 16, 2002 7:25:00 pm
seeing the length and the breadth of this article -- one is reminded/cautioned by ghalib -- iss mazmooN ko purhne keliye ek oomr chahiye -- kaun jeeta hai teri zullf ke sur hone tuk.

All this scholarship to revive a half dead horse?

if we will only learn from the largest and the most innovatively successful community of the world -- how they have quarantined God and his gentle Son to an air-conditioned comfortable Church -- visit Him once a week -- and spend the rest of the week in carpentering a PARADISE on this earth with their Science and Technology -- for EVERYBODY -- including the God`s `favorites` -- the Muslim folks.

And the way the Christian folks are faring in 2002 -- their God MUST be VERY happy with them for that special treatment.

hasan
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#11 Posted by RLeonard on September 16, 2002 6:00:06 pm
Sameer # 8

Have to agree with you.
At a basic level, Science is about experiments , setting up of hypotheses and proving and disproving them , an ideal scientist is a seeker for the sake of knowledge one who cannot assume or cannot go by perosnal likes / dislikes.

Any model that assumes the result will not hold good , it may have its moments of glory but only because by chance it assumptions are matched by the results.

I hate to say this , even the so-called renaissance of Arab civilisation was not so much the outcome of Arabs as much as it was the contribution of Jews, Persians , Indians and Chinese of that time.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#10 Posted by ferozk on September 16, 2002 6:00:06 pm
Re: Sanjay Kabir Bavikatte

First of all ``welcome`` to Chowk, with hopes that you will continue to contribute to the debate at Chowk.

I used to think that my artices were long, but this is one for the record books.

Ciao

reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#9 Posted by DRUMZ on September 16, 2002 2:28:56 pm
There is an inverse relationship between speaking a lot and knowing what ur talking about. Too many people speak on topics they can`t master (to master is to understand from different positions: NEVER just ur own).

One should speak on that which he has control over. This is almost always ONLY related to an issue involving that person. Otherwise she has to invoke silly articles and the opinions of others.

When the issue of religion has to do with something other then the following of one`s conscious, u can bet that the speaker has little understanding over what shes saying.

Its a lil funny that Everyone wants to find the pulse of this and try to pinpoint why millions believe in that. Who cares about why u think Islam is bullsh1t or great. The only thing that is worth talking about is U.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#8 Posted by SameerJB on September 16, 2002 12:58:08 pm
Around three or four so-called Muslim scholars have taken every generation of Muslims for a downhill ride. The four people mentioned in this article are meant for the current generation`s ride. The previous generation was taken for a ride by Maudoodi, Khomeini, Syed Qit`b, Hassan Al-Banna. The one begore that was taken for a ride by Iqbal, Afghani, Mehdi Sudani and Ali Sharia`ati. And the one before that by the likes of Ali brothers. When are Muslim going to learn from the past mistakes for allowing such figures to cntrol their destinies?

Do we have similar three four Christians taking Christians or four Hindus taking Hindus for a downhill ride every generation.

Fact is that Islam never needed thinkers and philosophers; it needed invaders. It is a model that requires continuous expansion and forced submissions otherwise it is very static, frozen in time model. Therefore it can not be compared with other subjects and disciplines that are dynamic, evolving and changing. Any discussion of one static and frozen model with many liquid and dynamic models is useless. The only thing Islam can be compared with is the outcome in the form of its followers - the Muslims. Compare Islam and Muslims and not Islam and science or technology. Most successful Muslims are more distanced from Islam, at least that is my observation in sciences. Similarly most famous Christian scientists are more distanced from Christianity. I wonder why?
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#7 Posted by snow on September 16, 2002 12:15:48 pm
Sanjay,
Guyana sounds like an interesting place to be.
Regards.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#6 Posted by temporal on September 16, 2002 11:57:38 am
Sanjay:

First a warm welcome to chowk…and hope you are well loricated!…this is a very timely and much needed article…and hopefully the debate that will follow here will not degenerate into entrenched and useless name calling.

Quickly read this…but this deserves a detailed and lesiurely read…ocmments will have to wait…but this for CHOWK EDITORS…in this new format…the ‘shelf’ life of a new article has been diminished to five to seven days on page one … this is an unfair time frame for an article of this nature…here are two suggestions to alleviate this problem…

1: insert a flasher between ‘article” and >> saying click >> to get full list which will take the browser to the list of current twenty articles

or

2: Leave this on page one for a longer time frame

rgds,

t


reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#5 Posted by nooralain on September 16, 2002 11:57:38 am
DRUMZy...#1
:)
Something tells me that Allah has already read this!!! Allah, the Omnipotent, the Merciful, the Compassionate one. And if Allah hasn`t read this, some less intelligent so-called humans are bound to...you know who they are!
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#4 Posted by nooralain on September 16, 2002 11:57:38 am
....this article is far too long...more like a mini-dissertation, and in order for those of us on the run who print out articles to read, and comment on later...this printed on twenty-three pages...the poor tree :) Will comment more on it later...now that I have used up my print quota for the daaaay!
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#3 Posted by nooralain on September 16, 2002 11:57:38 am
p.s. it just occurs to me that had I used the print feature on chowk rather than the one i used, it would have been less pages...just thought I`d correct my own folly, before someone else dares to do so!!!! cheerio!
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#2 Posted by DRUMZ on September 16, 2002 11:09:00 am
Even Allah doesnt have enuff time to read that.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#1 Posted by SameerJB on September 16, 2002 11:09:00 am
Is this tailormade by hobbes or for hobbes?
Why not choose the better path than reforming Islam by not reforming it. accepting it the way it is and then taking a shower and letting it go down the drain with other dirt. Decreasing its importance in life than reforming it is a better alternate for a lay Muslim.
reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
listing 32-48   1 2 3 4

Interact Index

    #50 sattar2
    #49 hobbes
    #48 temporal
    #47 DRUMZ
    #46 nooralain
    #45 Godot
    #44 kabir
    #43 Pankaj
    #42 anarayan
    #41 DRUMZ
    #38 DRUMZ
    #37 hobbes
    #36 anarayan
    #35 Prem
    #33 Naqshbandi
    #32 ali_1
    #31 asfand
    #30 sadna
    #29 Urstruly
    #28 Urstruly
    #27 Urstruly
    #26 shankar
    #25 nasah
    #24 Prem
    #23 r.a.janjua
    #22 anarayan
    #21 farangi_kush
    #20 Prem
    #19 asfand
    #18 nooralain
    #17 nooralain
    #16 Naqshbandi
    #15 Naqshbandi
    #13 nasah
    #12 nasah
    #11 RLeonard
    #10 ferozk
    #9 DRUMZ
    #8 SameerJB
    #7 snow
    #6 temporal
    #5 nooralain
    #4 nooralain
    #3 nooralain
    #2 DRUMZ
    #1 SameerJB

Similar Articles

  • Where is Ibn-Sina of the 21st Century? Feroz Qutabshahi
  • Why should the West Monopolize and Hijack Philosophy? V S Gopalakrishnan
  • The Apology of Socrates Jabran chaudry
  • Animism and Mythology Khuram Rafique
  • A Free Being M K Afzal
more »

US Elections 2008 Primaries

  • Hillary Clinton a Better Presidential Candidate
  • Leaders, Heroes and Mountains
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and New American Dreams
  • Pakistan Elections 2008 - An analysis
  • Political Issues Ahead of Pakistan Elections
more »
get rss feed Get Chowk RSS Feed

Get Chowk Newsletter

Latest Interacts

  • nb: Sadna, I know MP... Terrorism Accused: Is Legal
  • tahmed32: #70 hamidm: you wrote... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
  • ahmedmadani: Re: # 33 You... Rape Survivor Families Struggle
  • KaalChakra: DM ji, we will... Terrorism Accused: Is Legal
  • ahmedmadani: Re: # 102 Do... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
  • ahmedmadani: Re: # 102 Problem is... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
  • ahmedmadani: Re: # 104 Quetta will... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
  • ahmedmadani: Re: # 94 Jokingly... ‘Dustbin of history’ or

THEMES

  • Pakistan's Struggle for Democracy
  • The Indian Story
  • Indo-Pak Relations
  • Personal Narratives
  • Religion Today
  • War on Terror
  • Role of Media
  • Call for Social Change
  • Hold Them Accountable
  • Environment and Us
  • Way of Life
more »

Top 5 Articles This Week

  • Popular
  • ‘Dustbin of history’ or ‘history of sorts’
  • Terrorism Accused: Is Legal Aid Justified?
  • Rape Survivor Families Struggle Against Odds
  • Better Times
  • Love at Shara Zawia
  • Featured
  • There are a Lot of Monkeys
  • White Charade
  • Words of a Woman
  • FOX News and the Smelly Shoes
  • Dilemmas of Creative Children
  • 10 Years Ago
  • The Sindhi Ajrak: An Ancient Art Form
  • Question
  • Sex Everywhere
  • A Pakistani Teenager in Canada
  • Tribute to Abdus Salam

Write on Chowk Interact Guidelines Privacy policy Terms Contact

Copyright © 1997 - 2008 chowk.com. All Rights Reserved
Reproduction of material on any www.chowk.com pages without prior written permissions is strictly prohibited