Are we really the Best UMMAH? 
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Are we really the Best UMMAH? 
A way forward for Muslim Activism

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It has become fairly common theme among activist (western born) Muslims 
to glorify themselves, below is a sample  :

We have a chance to be a unique kind of Muslim: a American Muslim. 
Those who are coming of age in the west, are perhaps the best generation 
that the Ummah has yet produced; They are highly educated, observant of an 
Islam largely unhindered by the cultural baggage that stifles so many 
Muslim countries.
For the first time in history, the dominant powers in the West contain 
millions of Muslims, There is absolutely nothing that can stop determined 
Muslims from becoming policy makers and leaders in our government. It is 
a great irony that the Muslim world's brightest hope lies not in a warlord 
come to deliver them of their woes, a Salahuddin or Khairuddin Pasha, nor 
in a new movement, but in highly educated and sophisticated westerners 
who happen to be followers of Islam." 

We have a chance to be a unique kind of Muslim: a American Muslim.
Are you implying you have fused American Culture and Islam and this
makes you superior to other Muslims?

Best generation that the Ummah has yet produced, how does one come
to this conclusion? Surely the Prophet Muhammad and his companions should
feature as the Best.

They are highly educated. 
So why then are we currently :

  »  "importing" khatibs/"scholars" etc. from abroad who 
are unaware of the social context and dynamics of this society.  
  »  Placing people with insufficient knowledge to head and lead our 
Islamic centers, because there is no one available with sufficient 
knowledge.

Ok then could they mean Science and Technology ?  this is a fast changing 
area. I have the following points to make :

  »  During the Golden age of Islam, Muslims lead and nurtured
Science, Mathematics and Astronomy. Are you comparing what you 
have been taught with that of a Ummah who lead and discovered.
Even non-musilms have remarked on the strong contrast of the
Dark Ages in the West and the Golden Age of Islam.
  »  Who will remember if we were technically very good during the latter 
half of the 20th century ? Future generations may even regard current 
technology is primitive?
  »  If you equate "highly educated" for "Science and Technology" 
you may get the distinction of the LAST ummah (not BEST UMMAH).

   
largely unhindered by the cultural baggage that stifles so many Muslim countries.
Ok this is largely true, but you have been only here for 30 odd years. Already
a Cultural baggage is materializing :

  »  Many are Celebrating Birthdays and sending/receiving cards
  »  Many are Celebrating Christmas and sending/receiving cards
  »  Anniversaries
  »  Reduced status of parents (and lack of respect).
  »  Lack of spirituality replaced by demands on science

Remeber this is in 30 years! It may be a different cultural baggage 
but it is one never the less.

There is absolutely nothing that can stop determined 
Muslims from becoming policy makers and leaders in our government.
Notice the emphasis on joining the power-elite as the solution 
to the Muslim world's problems. 

highly educated and sophisticated westerners who happen to be followers of Islam

  »  Educated and Sophisticated compared to whom?
  »  Surely a Muslim first who lives in the west. 

When I first heard the above quotation it to me conjured up 
and image of some hypocrite at a dinner party in a posh English 
accent and manner trying to shock his guests.

Now, how come we are producing this kind of thinking?

Our minds are colonized and that is all that is necessary in this 
day and age.  England does not need to send in 100,000 troops anymore to 
India, nor does the United States need to send in a million troops to 
Pakistan to colonize us.  All that they need to do is to colonize our 
minds, which we are letting them do.

We cannot pretend that educating people in a certain mode of 
thinking through their entire formal schooling years will not fail to 
produce a certain kind of individual, whose world view will not be in 
accord with the Qur'an and the sunnah. 

As I said, this argument is entirely typical of the attitude of 
thousands of young Muslim activists in this country - i.e., those who see 
themselves as committed and truly sincere.  Hence, even sincerity is 
often not enough when it comes to having independence of thought and 
appropriateness of action in accordance with Islamic imperatives.

It is fairly obvious how we got to this extremely dangerous point. But a 
lot can still be done to take charge of the situation and to radically 
change course.

The  way out is to abandon the brand of activism that today 
passes for Islamic commitment.  If we leave this whole scenario and 
return some years later, believe me, nothing will have changed.  There 
will still be the same problems, the same dilemmas.  

We have to realize that there are no easy, immediately 
implementable, one-word solutions.  Do ------ (fill in the blank) and 
everything will be all right.  Systematically, some of us have to remove 
ourselves from this mud (recognize that involvement with the community is 
an absolute must, but mostly as a way of keeping in touch with the reality 
of the situation and the actual needs of real Muslims, not as a way of 
expecting to make some "contribution" that can, in the immediate future, 
alter things in a substantial way) and begin thinking about the future - 
even the distant future.

I believe that one of the biggest mistakes we have consistently 
been making for many decades (and even longer) is to say, let's take care 
of things now, we have to do this for the short-term.  As a result, 
almost all of our efforts get diverted into stop-gap measures.  It may 
seem brutal (but it isn't) that certain immediate "needs" might have to 
be ignored (don't worry, "activists" will jump in and fill the void if 
you exit this sphere) for the sake of the future.

In short, I believe that the real challenge is not fighting to 
regain the lost territory of Palestine or Kashmir or whatever - even if 
we regained the lost territory, what shall we teach these Muslim 
children?  What will be the basis of the "newly-liberated" society? 

Our prescriptions are flawed because we see the source of enslavement 
in physical occupation, when in fact this mode of occupation 
is passe and only the more brute forces of certain groups of people (in 
Serbia, in India, in Israel, for instance) demand the imposition of such 
rule.

It is not that you can send your child to a so-called "Islamic 
school" and simultaneously assault them with confusing signals from the 
rest of the environment around them and expect to produce a healthy, 
mature, wise, knowledgeable Muslim adult.

Is there an "Islamic biology" or "Islamic physics" to teach this 
child?  Has any Muslim written decently on world history over the last 100 
years from the Islamic point of view?  If not, how can we teach children 
history written from an unIslamic perspective and expect them to remain 
"Islamic"?  If the child does so, he/she will certainly be terribly 
confused and the seeds for loss of faith will already have been implanted.

We have a clear choice to make.  Either we can want to hold on to 
our "comfort" zone - most of us have found something to give us comfort, 
something to hold on to, something to disguise the darkness of Muslim 
society and of its tremendous problems. Most of us have come to the position 
of saying, oh, things are not that bad, there are many Islamic "movements" 
making a contribution, we are improving, etc., etc.  
Either we believe in these fantasies - or, we decide that we will not 
choose comfort for the sake of real work, and decide to change our own 
lives first, and work on a certain vision for the future.

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Inspired by a Khutba at Harvard on "Assimilation of Muslims. Or, Islamization of Knowledge"
Large chunks of the text are taken from the above article.
shivani@husc.harvard.edu 
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