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Last Rites in Kashmir or a New Journey?

H P June 6, 2005

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#209 Posted by dost_mittar on June 12, 2005 11:53:44 am
Roamair:

I have answered that question several times on chowk. Central Asians were outside invaders. They themselves never thought of belonging to Hind. But they were, of course, different from the British or the Greek invaders earlier, in that many of them decided to settle here and make it their home. To me and to almost everyone else, Ashok was not an outsider to India. It has nothing to do with religion; he was not a Hindu and indeed actively converted people to his religion both inside and outside India. Frankly, I have never heard anyone describing Ashok as an external invasion. But you are free to rewrite history to suit your agenda.
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#210 Posted by dionysus on June 12, 2005 11:59:07 am
Re: # 208 Romair ``Or should he be like you and not give a clear answer, even after being asked again and again :).``

That`s classic dost-mittar. Shifty, evasive and two-faced. A while back an Indian Muslim (vertex, I think) expressed the opinion that India did not exist as a nation before 1947. Dost mittar angrily retorted that only Pakistanis believed that, practically accusing him of being a Pakistani (classic Hindu big0t tactic in India) . But today dost-mittar himself says that India wasn`t a nation before 1947! LOL!


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#211 Posted by slan on June 12, 2005 11:59:37 am
Dear, DM, .I forgot to mention in my previous posts that the ban includes crosses,so the newcomers rights arent the only one in discussion.Wearing skull caps or a veil/cross is not in direct violation of national intrest.Would they not qualify as reasonable?If French govern ment can see providing morning after pills in schools as reasonable .The ban on kripans for school children can be argued on the basis of it being a weapon which might be misused by children as they are unable to judge at their age.
Also in a country like India which community would qualify as newcommer?


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#212 Posted by rahul_capri on June 12, 2005 12:03:41 pm
#206 HP and #192 kaalchakra, exactly.choot and achoot has a lot to do with it. This was what I was gearing up to write in my next post :-) . I have seen this in Prem Chand`s writings that Muslims were labelled as ``maleechchas`` , meaning the dirty ones.
One big reason for this maybe that most of the converts may have been from lower castes.But this is just my guess.
One other thing that has contemporary relevance is eating habits.There are still many Hindus in the Hindi heartland that are vegetarian and at least 90% of the non vegetarians are not beef eaters. This is another reason why people from higher castes would have a certain feeling of distaste towards Muslims (who are religiously non vegetarian).
I would think these two factors, casteism and dietary habits are the biggest reasons for the distaste for muslims.
There are other political factors as well, but these are not homogenous and differ from place to place and their effects are not as strong as the other two I have listed above. I will make an attempt to list them.
1. Even very moderate and liberal Hindus believe that the so called secular press and parties gives them a raw deal .So there is an unwariness of muslims by extension. I dont want to get into the details because it is a very polemic topic, but this has an effect.
2. There is a feeling that madarsas have some sort of religious fundamentalism which is disruptive to nationalism going on inside.The reason for this is VHP/RSS/BJP propoganda on one hand and the lack of emphasis of on religious and cultural education by the state on the other hand. Also, there have been reports of firearms being uncovered from some of the madarsas , and the Hindu right has been quick to pounce on that. I completely understand the point of madarsas tht they are required for teaching of religion. My personal take on this is that in a state with such a large cultural and religious history, proper emphasis should be given to study of all religions by the state. This would take away the advantage from the religious leaders too. But again this is a digression.
3. Concerning the lower caste hindus and converts to christianity , the christian missions have been proactive to reach out to the lower caste Hindus which the Muslims have failed to do. So, the lower rate of conversion to islam. This point though is not directly connected with the distrust or distaste of Muslims but that of the less dim view of Christians than Muslims.
4. Then there are local factors.In Bombay, there was a report by Manu Joseph, it is very difficult to rent a house if you are a Muslim without any reference. This had to do with the Bombay Bomb Blasts, as far as I can remember.

Now coming to HPs specific points-
Socially anything outside of Hindu faith is dirty
Hindus dont have a dim view of Buddhists, Sikhs or Jains.It has to do with faith , certainly. These religions do share a lot with Hinduism.But it is not partisan or nazi in nature.As I already mentioned , this is only with respect to specific elements of the Islamic faith.
Jay and Sadna’s comment clearly reflect age old hard core Hindu bias against anything Muslim
I dont want to comment on the ``age old hard core Hindu bias`` since this is not something concrete, but I have seen Sadna`s fights with Harimau when she was opposing Hindu right and it was as every bit as rabid as it has been with you.
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#213 Posted by slan on June 12, 2005 12:13:03 pm
Re: # 207
`In my opinion, newcomers to a country or a society (unless they come as conquerors) have an implicit, if not explicit, contract with the host society. They have come to the society because they respect the societal norms as they exist, without expecting them to change the societal norms to suit their particular norms.`

That means ,you also firmly believe that nonmuslims working in the middle east should respect the local socitieal rules of covering their heads, or displaying clearly during prayer times that they are nonmuslims to avoid being disciplined by the religious police.They should not consider this as an infringement of their rights.
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#214 Posted by dost_mittar on June 12, 2005 12:21:56 pm
slan:

The Indian concept of secularism is not the same as French. Frankly, I cannot think of any community in India which can be considered ``outsider``. France made a rule about the dress code when it found that people were going outside the bounds deemed acceptable by the society. But once it made a rule, it had to apply it equally to all. To give an example in the Canadian context, if Ontario does not allow sharia arbitration boards, it would also have to disallow similar boards currently operating for orthodox jews.

dionysus:
You are right. I should have used nation-state in that post about Rushdie, instead of nation. [These are not well thought out dissertations, just random, spontaneous thoughts at chowk. Any inconsistencies are not intentional and I`ll acknowledge them when they are pointed out, like I just did].
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#215 Posted by slan on June 12, 2005 12:26:58 pm
Re: # 214
`Frankly, I cannot think of any community in India which can be considered ``outsider``

Thanks ,can I now asume that you whole heartedly support the Muslim Personal law.
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#216 Posted by dost_mittar on June 12, 2005 12:27:36 pm
slan#213

Yes. Every country has the right to enforce its laws on its residents. If non-muslims don`t like those laws, they should not go there. However, if non-muslims are treated in a certain way in those countries in the name of Islamic laws, it can affect the image of muslims in general.
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#217 Posted by dost_mittar on June 12, 2005 12:46:53 pm
slan#215

I do not see any incompatibility between Muslim Personal Law and loyalty to a nation state. The demand for change has more to do with its incompatibility with the fundamental right of all citizens to be treated equally, especially with respect to gender equality.
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#218 Posted by slan on June 12, 2005 1:00:02 pm
Re: # 217
This is where the problem arises,minorities cannot defend their societieal rights as they canot make a difference to the elections.They get marginalised in their own country. Unlike the french muslims they are in they are not outsiders as you rightly agreed.
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#219 Posted by arjun_m on June 12, 2005 1:53:29 pm
#215 by slan on June 12, 2005 12:26pm PT


Thanks ,can I now asume that you whole heartedly support the Muslim Personal law.


Indian commies are as Indian as they come...doesn`t mean a majority of Indians have to support their ideology, or it`s imposition on others....same thing with hindu bs like banning cow slaughter...just cause a particular group is an insider, it doesn`t give them any additional right...
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#220 Posted by KaalChakra on June 12, 2005 2:11:10 pm
slan # 218

In a real democracy, minorities will invariably make a smaller impact, unless they establish effective alliances with other groups.

Yet, democracy with reasonable safeguards is the best system for minorities, far better than any known alternative.

France does not even recognize Hinduism as a `religion!` Still Hindus are much much better off in France than in any non democratic country. French Hindus need to make a case to other French people, but it would be inappropriate for them to expect to always make a difference equal to other French groups.

Hindus are a majority in India. They can`t be a majority everywhere. In the global perspective, no one religious community can carry the biggest weight, or be the majority, in all countries. Neither should it expect to do so because that won`t be fair to other religious communities.


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#221 Posted by KaalChakra on June 12, 2005 2:19:11 pm
A positive outcome for me here has been a better appreciation of the role of the caste system. As Hindus (incrementally) reject the tradition of caste, we may underestimate the residual power and the reach of its effect and legacy. Then we are likely to see Islam as the source of all evil, and all mutual ill will.

Thanks, HP, for making the argument convincingly (although I will take a pass on commenting on your comments regarding some other noble men and women of Chowk :))

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#222 Posted by arjun_m on June 12, 2005 3:36:00 pm
LoC solution Pakistan’s best hope: Blackwill

Washington: Former US ambassador to India Robert D Blackwill, now a senior official at the National Security Council, has said that India would never give up territory it controls in Jammu and Kashmir and the best deal that Pakistan can hope for is to accept the permanence of the present Line of Control.

The former ambassador asserted that the Indian government “will give up no territory it now controls, including in Jammu and Kashmir. Officially, India remains committed to the return of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir to India. But the Indian elite would likely settle for the permanent international border being drawn along the current Line of Control. Therefore, unless the Pakistani government and the army change for good their objective and accept the current division of territory, the Kashmir dispute will go on for a very long time. Cross-border terrorist violence from Pakistan against India could resume. The two countries that would be most negatively affected by a convulsion within Pakistan, a country with dozens of nuclear weapons, are India and the United States. Bush Administration policy regarding Pakistan has been adept and effective to this point, but that could change tomorrow if Musharraf is murdered. This is why both India and the United States have such a stake in the emergence of a democratic, stable and prosperous Pakistan. Washington and New Delhi should have a sustained secret dialogue on how best to promote that historic goal.”
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#223 Posted by jang on June 12, 2005 3:56:59 pm
I was in a village, where there was a Pir Urs. The village schoolmasters son, a brahmin was much involved in the organizing committee, and i was tagging along..apparently the fireworks were a major thing. so i thought this is the real nice amar-akbar-anthony village. however, then the son made some negative comments about the muslim community. upon querying, emerged an interesting view..he completely believed in the Pir as a local good-man, but thought the muslims are not to be trusted and have done nothing positive as ``Muslims``. No sign of VHP or RSS anywhre .. the nearest asphalt road some 2 miles away. Apparently, the community lived tension-free, and participated in some things like the Urs with much cohesion. That is reality of india. No muslims and hindus have any ``relatives``.. even great Rajput Romair has no known hindu relatives! the bonds were severed clean. OTOH folks have Jains will often have hindu side of family, so will sikhs, an some goan-christians.

we should understand this reality accurately..its not about hatred. is that an attempt to paint things in stark contrast to push an idealogical preset point?

Romair, please acknowledge reality before carrying on revisionism. If pakistanis indeed consider Gazni to be a local and Asoka to be a bihari, so be it. My guess is they dont know about Asoka at all.

Apparently pakistanis have concluded, it must be a hindu disease which causes the dim-view of muslims among non-muslims..LOL.
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#224 Posted by jang on June 12, 2005 3:57:51 pm
I was in a village, where there was a Pir Urs. The village schoolmasters son, a brahmin was much involved in the organizing committee, and i was tagging along..apparently the fireworks were a major thing. so i thought this is the real nice amar-akbar-anthony village. however, then the son made some negative comments about the muslim community. upon querying, emerged an interesting view..he completely believed in the Pir as a local good-man, but thought the muslims are not to be trusted and have done nothing positive as ``Muslims``. No sign of VHP or RSS anywhre .. the nearest asphalt road some 2 miles away. Apparently, the community lived tension-free, and participated in some things like the Urs with much cohesion. That is reality of india. No muslims and hindus have any ``relatives``.. even great Rajput Romair has no known hindu relatives! the bonds were severed clean. OTOH folks have Jains will often have hindu side of family, so will sikhs, an some goan-christians.

we should understand this reality accurately..its not about hatred. is that an attempt to paint things in stark contrast to push an idealogical preset point?

Romair, please acknowledge reality before carrying on revisionism. If pakistanis indeed consider Gazni to be a local and Asoka to be a bihari, so be it. My guess is they dont know about Asoka at all.

Apparently pakistanis have concluded, it must be a hindu disease which causes the dim-view of muslims among non-muslims..LOL.
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