ENGAGED ISLAM
			By Asghar Ali Engineer
			(Professor Ali Engineer is a Muslim scholar and the head of the 
			Institute for Islamic Studies in Bombay, India)
			Islam and Muslims are very much under attack today for various 
			reasons, chief among them is attack on New York towers on 9/11/2001. 
			Also, the Islamic world on the whole tends to take very conservative 
			stands on number of issues and still implements laws formulated 
			during medieval ages by eminent Islamic jurists presumably based on 
			Qur'an and sunnah but introducing considerable changes in them 
			through interpretations to suit their times. The laws pertaining to 
			women are in great need for change, specially the way people like 
			Taliban and Saudis implement them making Islam target of attack.
			It seems the very spirit of Islam has been lost the way Muslims 
			behave. The orthodox 'ulama insist, in Muslim majority states, to 
			implement Shari`ah laws as they are and even insist on stoning 
			adulterers to death. This is so from Indonesia to Algeria. There are 
			very few Muslim states, which can be termed as liberal and 
			democratic. Millions of Muslims are suffering as a result of this, 
			particularly women. In countries like Kuwait women cannot vote, in 
			countries like Saudi Arabia they cannot go out alone, Taliban did 
			not allow them to go to schools and in most of the Muslim countries 
			they have to wrap themselves into veil. In Saudi Arabia recently 
			when a girls school caught fire, some girls tried to escape but were 
			pushed back to burn alive simply because they had left their veil 
			behind in a rush. Thus human life has no value and Islamic dress for 
			women has.
			These are such matters that Muslims have to reflect deeply about 
			and engage themselves in the serious project of changing society so 
			as to be more progressive in keeping with Islamic values. A Muslim 
			is, above all, believer in these values. Islam had conceived of 
			emergence of a new man - a Mu`min - who firmly believed in Islamic 
			values and engaged himself in changing the world in accordance with 
			those values.
			First, I would like to throw some light on these Islamic values. 
			The most fundamental Islamic value is justice 'adl and Allah's name 
			is 'Aadil i.e. Just. Allah is Just. A Muslim cannot be a Muslim 
			without being just himself or herself. He has to engage himself in 
			promoting justice in the whole world. 
			Another important Qur'anic value is ihsan - benevolence, doing good 
			to others and Allah's name is Muhsin i.e. Benevolent. Allah is 
			benefactor of one and all without any distinction of caste, creed or 
			color. A Muslim also has to be benefactor of all Muslim or 
			non-Muslim. The prophet has also said that a hand of a Mu'min should 
			not do any harm to the other. 
			Another significant Islamic value is equality. All human beings 
			are equal in as much as we share our humanity with each other. All 
			children of Adam, according to the Qur'an (17:70) possess honour and 
			dignity accorded by Allah. This is to be seen in conjunction with 
			freedom of conscience (2:256). Once cannot think of human dignity 
			without the concept of freedom of conscience. Thus equality, human 
			dignity and freedom of conscience all are related with each other 
			and cannot be compromised in any way. A society which is Islamic in 
			substantial way must ensure all three to all human beings. 
			Yet another important value is compassion called in the Qur'an as 
			rahmah. Allah is called Rahim, Compassionate. He is also referred to 
			as Rahman which means almost the same i.e. compassionate though the 
			Muslim theologians make some fine distinctions between the two. 
			Rahman, according to the theologians is Allah's attribute of Mercy 
			for all whatever the caste, creed or nationality. Thus a Muslim must 
			display compassion for all and should be extremely sensitive to 
			others' suffering. A Muslim cannot be indifferent to suffering of 
			others including animals.
			A Mu`min should also strive continuously for removing suffering 
			from earth. It comes very close to Buddha's concept of dukkha and 
			its removal from earth. A Muslim must dedicate himself to removal of 
			suffering in all its forms from this earth. And any form of 
			injustice causes suffering and hence establishment of justice is 
			directly related to removal of suffering from earth. The Qur'an 
			repeatedly condemns oppression and exploitation what it calls zulm. 
			The word zulm is derivative of z.l.m. which has meaning of deviating 
			(from right or just course) and zulmat in Arabic means darkness. 
			Injustice leads to darkness.
			Thus an engaged Muslim must devote himself to fighting zulm i.e. 
			any form of injustice and oppression on earth. He should help all 
			those who are victims of injustice. According to the Qur'an Moses 
			actively helped the Israelites throw away the bondage of Pharaoh. He 
			rid themselves of the oppression and exploitation and gave them 
			sense of dignity and honour as free people.  
			In our own times we have various forms of oppression and 
			exploitation be it capitalist exploitation, be it due to 
			globalization or be it due to any other form of injustice between 
			two individuals or between two nations or communities. 
			A real jihad for a Muslim is to fight against all forms of 
			injustices and all forms of exploitation and make all forms of 
			sacrifices to remove these injustices to establish real peace on 
			earth. As long as there is any trace of injustice and exploitation 
			on earth there will be violence in some form or the other and it is 
			duty of a Mu'min to wage struggle to remove all traces of injustice. 
			An engaged Muslim has to be committed to peace on earth and without 
			peace this earth will not be worth inhabiting for all human beings.
			And peace can be established only through jihad against all forms 
			of zulm on earth. Another important value is truth called Haq by the 
			Qur'an. Allah Himself is referred to as Haq in the Book. Thus an 
			engaged Muslim has to fight for truth. Truth is God and thus god 
			cannot be realized without realizing truth in all its forms.
			Truth, it is important to note, is much more than mere conformity 
			with fact or empirical reality. Truth is nothing if not 
			value-oriented. The given facts of life may not be conducive to 
			promoting justice and peace. There may be zulm all around us. A 
			committed Muslim cannot accept such a reality. His dedication to 
			truth will inspire him to fight against such earth filled with 
			exploitation and oppression. Being truthful means being just. Truth 
			is not mere statement but praxis. 
			A Muslim who is engaged seriously with his religion and his 
			conscience would never be at ease with himself if there is gender 
			injustice in his society or country. Today gender injustice is 
			widespread throughout the world. The Prophet of Islam both through 
			revelation and through his own words and practices (sunnah) did all 
			he could not only to improve the status of women in society but also 
			to accord them equal status to her with that.
			The medieval society robbed women once again of their high status 
			and subjugated them to male domination. And this persists today 
			throughout Islamic world. Thus an engaged Muslim would not rest in 
			peace if such bondage of women persists throughout Islamic world 
			today. The `ulama are constantly demanding strengthening of medieval 
			practices and trying to rob women of whatever rights they have won 
			in recent times.
			It is not only that. The modernity is so dominated by the 
			unrestrained capitalist system that women have been reduced to a 
			saleable commodity. If the conservative 'ulama demand confining her 
			to four walls of home and putting all sorts of restrictions on her 
			the modern capitalist system exploits her body to sale commodities. 
			Her naked or semi-naked body is for sale everywhere to promote 
			consumerism. Thus the modern capitalist system has cheated her of 
			her sense of dignity.
			Thus an engaged Muslim has to face double challenge - challenge 
			of orthodox 'ulama on one hand, and that of modern capitalism and 
			its utterly exploitative attitude towards women, on the other. Both 
			are not acceptable. If the former is violation of Islamic spirit of 
			justice the latter is total negation of her human dignity and is 
			result of capitalist greed. To call it freedom is misnomer. There 
			cannot be any freedom without dignity as pointed out before. Both 
			compliment each other. How can she be free if she is reduced as a 
			commodity and her body is used or selling consumable items?
			In some Muslim countries women are still quite low on education. 
			The Prophet has said that acquiring education is obligatory 
			(faridatun) for both Muslim men and Muslim women. Thus an engaged 
			Muslim has to wage a jihad against high rates of illiteracy among 
			women in these Muslim societies. It is also to be mentioned here 
			that in some Muslim countries like Indonesia and Malaysia the rate 
			of literacy among women is quite high but in countries like 
			Pakistan, Bangla Desh, India etc. where a very large number of 
			Muslims reside the rate of literacy among women is quite low and 
			this should engage Muslims of these countries to wage jihad against 
			illiteracy.
			Illiteracy be it among men or women is to be removed. The Qur'an 
			describes ignorance (jahl) as darkness and 'ilm (knowledge) as light 
			(Nur). And the first revelation to the Prophet of Islam (PBUH) began 
			with the word Iqra' i.e. recite or read which is synonymous with 
			knowledge. Knowledge is a value and Allah is described in the Qur'an 
			as 'Aalim i.e. the Knower.
			Thus it is duty of Muslims to engage themselves with latest 
			developments of knowledge in the world. Even the word for science in 
			Arabic is 'ilm. It is very comprehensive word embracing all forms of 
			knowledge religious as well as secular. In fact an engaged Muslim 
			should always be engaged in knowing what is created by Allah in this 
			universe. The 'ulama (knowers, scientists) according to the Qur'an 
			reflect on Allah's creation day and night. Thus in verse 3:190 the 
			Qur'an says: "Those who remember Allah standing and sitting and 
			(lying) on their sides, and reflect on the creation of the heavens 
			and the earth: Our Lord, Thou has not created this in vain! Glory be 
			to Thee! Save us from the chastisement of the Fire." And in verse 
			35:28 the Qur'an says that only who are possessed of knowledge 
			really fear Allah.
			From both these verses the importance of knowledge in Islamic 
			civilisation is quite obvious. Islam greatly encouraged knowledge. 
			In fact as in 3:190 a true believer reflects on creation of this 
			universe day and night and sitting and standing and through 
			reflection on His creation they affirm Glory of God. And an ignorant 
			person cannot even fear Allah and cannot acknowledge His greatness.
			Thus a committed Muslim will spend day and night on acquiring 
			knowledge and spreading its light among all. Is it not very sad 
			thing that the record of literacy in Islamic world is so poor 
			compared to non-Muslim world? And when it comes to study of science 
			it is even worse. The Islamic world has not created one great 
			scientist who could have lasting impact on the world as a whole? 
			Even the Noble Laureate Dr. Abdus Salam though hailed from Pakistan 
			had worked all along in USA and did all his research in Physics 
			there. It is an irony that in Islamic world Pakistan is considered 
			most advanced in science and technology though compared to even 
			India Pakistan is far behind in this race.  
			Many orthodox 'ulama even reject science and maintain that when the 
			Qur'an talks of 'ilm (knowledge) it talks of only knowledge of 
			religion. Thus after florescence of knowledge during the Abbasid 
			period in 2nd and third century Hijra (Islamic calendar) when 
			science and Who_are_we registered great achievements there has been 
			not much progress in these fields. Science and technology, even 
			Who_are_we became stagnant. The sack of Baghdad in 1258 destroyed 
			what had remained of it.  
			Ever since the Islamic world remained far behind in the fields of 
			science and Who_are_we, even unfortunate as it is, in the field of 
			Islamic knowledge ('ulum-i-diniyyah). Not much worthwhile 
			contributions were made by the 'ulama in these fields. They began to 
			stress only taqlid i.e. imitation; a new contribution was denounced 
			as heresy. And there were not many heretics.
			Only during colonial period one notices some intellectual stir 
			under the influence of the west. Jamal al-Din Afghani and his 
			disciple Muhammad Abduh who later became Grand Mufti of al-Azhar 
			produced fresh thought and egged on Muslims to think afresh. In 
			India Sir Syed Ahmad Khan founded MAO College on the patterns of 
			Cambridge and Oxford Universities and induced Muslims to go for 
			western secular knowledge. However, the Islamic world is far behind 
			in the field of knowledge and still conservative 'ulama rule the 
			roost particularly in oil rich countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait 
			etc. In these countries it is so difficult to challenge even age-old 
			traditions. The rulers are afraid and any intellectual dissent is 
			suppressed with heavy hand.
			A committed Muslim must take inspiration from the Qur'an and work 
			for spread of all kinds of useful knowledge systems in the Islamic 
			world. Unfortunately in Islamic madrasas and universities even today 
			outdated sciences as developed during early Islamic period and 
			Ptolmian Astronomy are taught and anything else is considered 
			deviation from religious teachings.
			Ours is the age of information and knowledge and knowledge is 
			advancing at an exponential speed. Any country, which ignores the 
			rapid advancement of knowledge, will be ignored by the world. The 
			rulers in the Islamic world strictly control information as it is 
			threatening to their authority which is based on the support of 
			conservative 'ulama and the 'ulama in turn consider any change a 
			threat to their own authority.
			Thus commitment to knowledge is commitment to change and 
			democratic freedoms. Unfortunately most of the people think that 
			there is no democracy in the Islamic world because Islam is against 
			democracy and supports authoritarianism and opposes any.
			This is far from true. Islam has never approved of monarchy or 
			authoritarianism. Monarchy developed in Islam under the influence of 
			feudalism and under the influence of Roman and Sassanid empires, not 
			because of Islamic teachings. In fact The Holy Prophet was not 
			followed by any monarch but by a Khalifa elected by the Muslims 
			(according to Sunni Muslims) or by Imamat (according to the Shi'ah 
			Islam). Authoritarianism has no place at all in Islamic teachings.
			In fact all early Islamic thinkers approved of rebellion if it 
			was inspired by Islamic teachings against any ruler who was 
			deviating from teachings of Islam. Most of the great Islamic 
			thinkers and companions or companions of the companions of the 
			Prophet (PBUH) strongly opposed the Umayyad rule because it deviated 
			from the system of Khilafah and usurped power undemocratically and 
			converted into a synastic rule. An Islamic thinker of the eminence 
			of Hasan Basri was opposed to the Umayyad rule.
			Submission to authoritarian rule itself is un-Islamic. Right to 
			open criticism is a sacred right, not because the western 
			democracies approve it but in the earliest Islamic period the 
			Prophet's successors accepted it. The Prophet himself never 
			discouraged any of his followers to ask him questions even when they 
			went against some of his practices. He always gave them satisfactory 
			answer and never allowed, especially in secular matters, any 
			mystique to develop around him. Similarly his successors like Abu 
			Bakr, 'Umar and 'Ali were publicly criticized and they never took a 
			position that Muslims had no right to question their conduct. There 
			is a hadith that there is no obedience in sinful conduct (ma'siyah).
			Thus freedom of conscience, as pointed out above, is a sacred 
			freedom, which every Muslim should guard jealously and promote 
			fearlessly. Thus a true Muslim should be strongly committed to 
			democratic values and should refuse to accept any authoritarian 
			regime be it in the field of religion or in the filed of politics. 
			The culture of taqlid (blind imitation) can never be an Islamic 
			culture. Freedom of information and freedom of action are sanctioned 
			by The Qur'an and practice of the Prophet. 
			Similarly a true Muslim must be as much committed to the concept of 
			human rights as this concept is very closely related to democratic 
			rights. The greatest violation of human rights takes place in 
			authoritarian regimes.
			Not that there are no violations of human rights in democratic 
			regimes. There can be serious violations of human rights in 
			democracies as we so often observe in western democracies too. It is 
			not sufficient to establish democracy; it is also necessary to be 
			vigilant to the practice of democratic rights. A Muslim should 
			engage himself/herself continuously to oversee implementation of 
			human rights in his/her own society. 
			Any suppression of ones freedom be it physical or spiritual is 
			against humanity and hence against Islam. In Islamic world today we 
			see great violations of human rights. In fact the Islamic world 
			should have been precursor in the field of democratic and human 
			rights. But historically the Muslim world deviated from the Qur'anic 
			teachings and, under the alien influence of medievalism, it 
			discarded Qur'anic teachings and took to authoritarian culture and 
			unfortunately maintained it throughout colonial period and now even 
			during the twenty-first century.
			It is true that western imperialism and now neo-imperialism is 
			strengthening this authoritarian culture for its own political 
			vested interests. It has made the situation extremely complex and 
			one sees very few signs of change. The Western powers have very high 
			stakes in maintaining this culture of authoritarianism in the Muslim 
			world. The popular aspirations and democratic rights are being 
			crushed by the authorities. It is much more so in case of women. 
			They do not enjoy even right to vote in some countries like Kuwait 
			in the name of Islam.
			Thus those committed to democratic and human rights have to fight 
			against very heavy odds but fight they must under inspiration from 
			the Qur'anic culture of openness and freedom. This has long been 
			lost through the ages. It needs to be revived. It would be real 
			Islamic renaissance. 
			For this we need a strong force of committed Muslims equipped 
			with Islamic values and modern knowledge. It has to wage jihad 
			against medievalism and authoritarianism and obsolete knowledge 
			systems. This jihad would be true jihad and it needs not only utmost 
			efforts but also sacrifices. This jihad would be for peace, progress 
			and change and has to be waged against selfish rulers. The Holy 
			prophet is reported to have said that best form of jihad is speaking 
			truth in front of a tyrant ruler. We need Muslims to wage this kind 
			of jihad and it is only this quality of jihad, which would rid 
			Muslim world of tyrants and authoritarian rulers who suppress all 
			basic rights and deny democracy to people. It would greatly improve 
			the quality of governance in the Muslim world and would help greatly 
			in fighting terrorism of the frustrated youth. It would bring real 
			glory to Islam and Islamic teachings.