The role of ignorance
in deciding crucial matters is always
deplorable but things become vicious when that
ignorance is a product of faith. In 1971 a few
Pakistani soldiers entered a house in Dhaka
who found two framed pictures hanging from the
wall. One was of poet Rabindranath Tagore and
the other was of poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.
Tagore had beard Nazrul did not. The soldiers
determined that the bearded one was a Muslim
and the other one was a Hindu. They destroyed
Nazrul Islam’s picture and showed much
reverence to Tagore considering him a Sufi.
The instructions clearly given by the
authorities to the invading army in East
Pakistan that they were being sent there to
kill the Hindus to save Pakistan and naturally
every Bengali was a target. I abhor the idea
to use faith for any purpose which can only
darken the path to enlightenment. Pakistan
would not have suffered this much if the
lethal brew of religion and politics was not
used to sustain its existence. The rationale
of any faith can be found in reason only.
Religion minus reason is dangerous.
Osama bin laden,
mullah Omer or any other religious thug can’t
face the open world because they are the dark
forces of ignorance. But these criminals reign
in the mind of so many Muslims that an
untimely eclipse is taking place. A cartoon of
a man who died 1500 years ago brings millions
on the road to express their anger but no one
is moved when thousands are being killed and
maimed in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan or
somewhere else. How would you explain this
behaviour? Is it not the fear generated by the
religious demon that has killed their
conscious? Would the so called Islamic
apologists dare to answer this question?
Akbar Hussain