Salaam Fiza...
Lately I have been disgusted with the ignorant act of burning the Qur'an in Afghanistan. Recently, I started seeing posts pop up on Facebook stating that the incident was a political stunt and may have been Afghans themselves who set the book on fire etc etc - totally dismissing the fact of how un-Islamic and inhuman it is to not even defend and safeguard a holy scripture no matter who may have done it. Therefore, in my baffled state...i wrote a small piece that I wanted to share with you.
It has been a few years now that we hear talks of the Muslim holy book, Qur’an, being put on “trial” and then burned. Lately, an unsettling feeling has overcome me after hearing about the Qur’an burned in
In 2010 Reverend Terry Jones, pastor in Florida , announced that he was on a mission
to burn the Qur’an on September 11, 2010. There were many pleas from government
officials which enticed him to back down from the radical “stunt.” We thought
that story ended but were unfortunately wrong. Mr. Jones came back in January
2011 and “put the Koran on trial” and continued with his rant of showing the
world what a “dangerous book” this was and on March 20, 2011 in Gainsville , Florida
Mr. Jones did the unthinkable and burned the holy book in front of 50 people
inside his church. What was gained from this cruel act, some say it was fame or
fortune but I think it was mere unrest in the world. Our job has become harder
in light of these events in continuing to preach the core principles of
co-existence, peace and tolerance. Teaching hate in the name of religion is
unacceptable and every peace loving human being must stand up against people
like Mr. Jones and his followers who think it is quite okay for youngsters to
wear T-Shirts to public schools that read “Islam is of the Devil.”
All this has been on my mind along with the talks of
soldiers flushing the Qur’an in toilets in Guantanamo Bay
etc. when most recently
on February 20th 2012 in Bagram Air Field-Afghanistan several
soldiers out of “ignorance” decided to dispose of the Qur’an in a burning
garbage pit even after being warned by fellow afghan soldier. This ill-mannered
act has sparked violent protests in Afghanistan and unrest around the
globe. With these tragic events unfolding in my life time, I question how much
is known about this book and what it means. Do these lunatics not realize that
the stories of all the prophets including Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him), Abraham
(PBUH), Moses (PBUH) and our beloved Mary are all revealed in this book by the
supreme being. This makes me wonder about the motives – is it true ignorance or
is it coupled with the fear of knowing more than our comfort zones, digging
deeper and learning about a religion that billions have accepted as a way of
life; a religion that has given many a purpose for life, tranquility and
happiness.
The Qur’an is a final revelation as believed by Muslims and
is the literal words of God, revealed over many years (approximately 23 years) by
Angel Gabriel himself to the final prophet, Muhammad (May the mercy and
blessing be upon him). The Qur’an is full of wisdom and full of Gods unparallel
mercy and justice on his humankind. This book is core to Islam, one can not
call themselves Muslim if they don’t believe in it. Qur’an is considered very unique
in its content and style to the point that it can not be translated; therefore,
any translation is considered an interpretation of the meaning of Qur’an. As
Jesus (pbuh) was given the miracle of giving the blind site and Moses (pbuh)
given the miracle of parting the red sea as such Muhammad’s (pbuh) miracle was
the Qur’an. It is a miracle that has sublime tone and beauty. It is possible to
see Muslims moved to tears when they hear or read the Qur’an. It has been over
1400 years that the Qur’an has not been tampered with, remarkably, Muslims read
the exact words that were revealed by God himself; a Muslim on one end of the
world will read the exact words in the holy book that another Muslim will read
on the other end. For these reasons, the Qur’an is a highly respected and
revered book which is why there are outcries in the world when Muslims hear
talks of the Qur’an being burned or unfortunately see the scripture thrown into
fire pits. This book is not a symbol like a man made flag but rather a divine
revelation – words of God himself.
September 11, 2001 was very tragic, many innocent lives were
lost including Muslims and many more innocent lives were impacted by its after
effects; either through wars, direct discrimination, racism or profiling. When
I first heard of September 11th, it was around 8:00AM and I was walking
to my Accounting class at Mills
College with a friend. It
was a beautiful crisp morning and Mills is full of some amazing and very tall eucalyptus
trees which give off this sweet dewy and nutty smell early in the morning. My
friend started to tell me about what had happened in New York and seemed so worried; I am very
visual so I had to see on screen for myself but nonetheless that walk to class
was interesting. Since I hadn’t yet witnessed the plains crashing into the twin
towers I couldn’t grasp what had happened on the east coast. However, during
that walk to class, as Economic students, we started analyzing the incident in
economic terms and its ramifications on the country and the world’s economic
stability. I recall my friend exclaim “imagine what will happen if everyone
looses all their money in the bank” we might go through a depression again! Now
that sounded scary to me. Later as I saw and learned more, it was all so
devastating. My heart went out to those that were impacted and at the same time
fear over came me not of what will happen to the stability of the economy but
the stability of peace around the world. I found myself pray that “please don’t
let it be Muslims.” I found myself glued to the radio (I didn’t have a TV in my
dorm room) as days went by there were talks of Afghanistan and Bush going to war
and life as a Muslim as I knew was no more. Being the only Afghan on campus at
the time, I started to become fearful for my safety. I became fearful for my
parents who lived in a predominately right winged, Caucasian neighborhood at
the time. I became fearful for my family members who still resided in Afghanistan .
My fears were slowly surfacing, one day I remember my little
brother, who was in 4th grade at the time, run home with a pant and shouting
in the living room, “Guess what our neighbor’s bumper sticker says?” I thought
it would be something fun and unique, forgetting the political state we were
living in currently, and asked what! To my dismay, he said that the bumper
sticker read “Kill ‘em all and let Allah sort ‘em out” I was shaken and decided
to go outside to read for myself. The impact of those words was so strong. I
stood there reading and re-reading that sticker with a wave of electric vibes
running through my veins. Since then those letters imprinted to my memory. At
that moment I developed a sense of panic, not only for my family who had to
deal with these neighbors but the realization that life as we knew it was not
going to be the same for Muslims in this society or the world. That fearful
state has never really left me and those words from the bumper sticker continue
to echo each time I hear of hate crimes towards Muslims or those perceived to
be Muslims, hateful words towards Islam and violent acts towards the peaceful
religion.
I have asked myself over and over again how I can overcome
my deep fears and have realized that if I can only reach out to each Muslim and
Non-Muslim and explain to them to judge Islam by learning about it through the
Qur’an and not judge it by the acts of a few shallow minds or a human being who
may claim to be “practicing” Islam. Burning a holy book will not accomplish
much but understanding it will help one become a more tolerant human being
which may be preached by the very religion they follow. There are many people out
in the world who will do unacceptable acts in the name of religion, be it
Muslim, Christian, Jew, Hindu, Sikh and etc. but best are those who step out of
their comfort zones and challenge themselves to learn about their neighbor
through text, history, poetry and build respect.
“Say, ‘If all mankind and the jinn would come together to produce the
like of this Quran, they could not produce its like even though they exerted
all and their strength in aiding one another.” (Quran 17:88)
“Or do they say that he has invented it? Say (to them), ‘Bring ten
invented chapters like it, and call (for help) on whomever you can besides God,
if you are truthful.” (Quran 11:13)
“And if you all are in doubt about what I have revealed to My servant,
bring a single chapter like it, and call your witnesses besides God if you are
truthful.” (Quran 2:23)
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