Looking Within and Without: The Path to Tread by Muslims

Shams Ahmad
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There is no doubt that relation between the Muslim world and the West is often dominated by simmering distrust and antagonistic feelings although they may not always boil over. Tensions and recriminations abound and so do arguments and justifications. The need to find common grounds do not get translated into intentions or sincere efforts to move forward as the past casts a long shadow over the present. Typecasting a billion-plus fellow human beings or their faith as objects of dread or hatred as is being done by the West through fomenting Islamophobia needs to be prevented. Muslims must be able to reassert their true identity and earn their rightful place in a world dominated by Western power and influence. This may begin to happen if Muslims denounce and repudiate all the wrong that is being done in the name of their great religion, speak for themselves, develop religious and community leaders who are well equipped to impart the right knowledge and effectively address contemporary issues that confront Muslim societies and countries, and revive the spirit and unity of the ummah. Only then can they effectively fight not just the menace of Islamophobia, but also the injustices and discrimination in their own countries and those that are perpetrated by the West. The West must also turn their gaze inward and admit their role in creating this 'Great Divide'; they need to realize that their overbearing attitude toward Muslims and relentless depiction of the latter as their common folk devil will inevitably have undesirable, serious, and long-term consequences.
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内观与外观:穆斯林走过的路
毫无疑问,穆斯林世界和西方世界之间的关系经常被酝酿中的不信任和敌对情绪所主导,尽管它们可能并不总是沸腾。紧张和相互指责比比皆是,争论和辩解也比比皆是。由于过去给现在蒙上了长长的阴影,寻找共同点的需要并没有转化为前进的意图或真诚的努力。像西方通过煽动伊斯兰恐惧症所做的那样,将10多亿人类同胞或他们的信仰定型为恐惧或仇恨的对象,这是需要防止的。穆斯林必须能够重申他们的真实身份,并在一个由西方力量和影响力主导的世界中赢得他们应有的地位。如果穆斯林谴责和否定所有以他们伟大宗教的名义所做的错误,为自己说话,培养宗教和社区领袖,他们有能力传授正确的知识,有效地解决穆斯林社会和国家面临的当代问题,并重振乌玛的精神和团结,这一切就有可能开始发生。只有这样,他们才能不仅有效地对抗伊斯兰恐惧症的威胁,还能有效地对抗本国和西方犯下的不公正和歧视。西方也必须把目光转向国内,承认自己在制造这种“大鸿沟”中所扮演的角色;他们需要意识到,他们对穆斯林的傲慢态度以及将后者无情地描述为他们共同的民间恶魔,将不可避免地产生不良的、严重的和长期的后果。
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