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View From Dubai: Osama's War and Indian Muslims
By AIJAZ ZAKA SYED
Published: August 06, 2008
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When U.S. President George W. Bush visited India in 2006, a proud Prime Minister Manmohan Singh informed the "leader of the free world" that unlike in Pakistan and the rest of the world, there were no Indian Muslims in al-Qaida ranks.

And a mighty pleased Bush attributed this satisfactory state of affairs to the fruits of "democracy and human liberty."

Although I never counted myself among Bush's fans, as an Indian Muslim I allowed myself a brief pat on the back. And I am sure I wasn't alone in doing so. The Indian Muslims were somehow different - more progressive and more reasonable; all thanks to the great Indian democracy.

But I am not so sure now. The series of terror attacks in recent times, from Hyderabad to Bangalore to Ahmedabad, have not only shaken the Indian state, but it has shaken the Muslim community as well.

Even though there has been no credible evidence so far to link these shameful acts targeting innocent people to the community, responsibility has already been laid at its doorstep.

And the ever humble Indian Muslim has persuaded himself, with the rest of the country, that fellow Muslims are to blame for the attacks. The community has begun some intense soul-searching and is looking for answers - and the black sheep behind the terror strikes.

Some Muslim leaders have tended to reject these attacks and the little known outfit Indian Mujahedin that has claimed responsibility for them as a huge conspiracy by Hindu extremists to malign the Muslim community.

Others, including the government circles and the media, have of course found it more convenient to blame Pakistan and its infamous Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency. In any case we are in the ISI-bashing season with even the CIA, which once trained and worked with it, painting the Pakistani agency as the fount of global terror.

Even my hero, the inimitable Indian journalist and author, MJ Akbar, who always walks apart from the crowd, has joined the chorus against the Pakistani agencies accusing them and global terror patent holder al-Qaida of aiding outfits like the Indian Mujahedin.

Whatever the truth, this is a disturbing state of affairs. These attacks must come as a wake-up call to the Muslim leadership as well as to the Indian government.

Because if Indian Muslims are joining the ranks of al-Qaida, this could have far-reaching consequences not only for India but rest of the world too. At 200 million in number, India has the largest Muslim community in the world, even bigger than the biggest Muslim country, Indonesia, in terms of population. This is why India's Muslims cannot afford to dismiss the issue as a figment of Hindutva [Hindu nationalist] imagination.

Unfortunately, there is a real dearth of honest and informed leadership in the community. Those who have a public voice and are taken seriously in the establishment rarely look beyond their own narrow partisan agenda to provide leadership to the community.

And those who really care for the community are too isolated from the mainstream to carry their voice to the larger Indian society. Many of them see these serious issues facing the community as not their cup of tea.

Few of them seem to realize that these frequent attacks, no matter who is orchestrating them, make the entire Muslim community 'suspect' in the eyes of the rest of the country.

On the other hand, the Indian leadership seems to have no clue how to respond to the challenge. The government looks at these attacks as little more than a law-and-order issue, other than occasionally blaming the neighbors.

We have no idea if this government knows who is really behind these blasts. If it knows the culprits' identity, it is yet to share it with the public. If it suspects some black sheep among the Muslims are to blame, it is yet to enlighten us. Conversely, if it thinks Muslims have nothing to do with these attacks, it has not made that clear either.

So we are all up a blind alley, beating in the dark. But there is always a method in the madness, if you really care to look or are prepared to look. If this government is indeed serious in getting down to the bottom of this sordid business, it wouldn't take it much time or effort to do so, would it?

On a different note, if al-Qaida has indeed crossed India's borders to prey on young and impressionable Muslims, why does it come as a huge surprise to the Indian authorities? Injustice always begets injustice.

From Northern Ireland to Palestine and from the Balkans to present day Iraq and Afghanistan, there are myriad instances to prove extremism is always born out of and feeds on injustice.

And groups like al-Qaida exploit this collective injustice and play on people's sense of victimhood. This is how the ranks of extremists are filled and multiplied every day.

If, God forbid, India's Muslims are indeed joining al-Qaida, responsibility for this squarely rests with the successive Congress governments as well as Hindutva fanatics.

If the self-serving politicians of Congress and other parties have repeatedly exploited Muslims as a mere vote bank cow to be milked at the time of election, they have been the original causus beli for the militant Hindu organizations like RSS and BJP.

Both sides have successfully played the Muslim card to push their own agenda, often walking their way to power over dead Muslims.

And the ever trusting, simpleton that the average Indian Muslim is, has blindly played along, always hoping to be recognized as part of the so-called national mainstream for the price of his vote.

Countless anti-Muslim riots after the Partition failed to shake his belief in Indian democracy. But the demolition of the historical Babri mosque at Ayodhya in December 1992 and the subsequent riots across the

country, especially in Bombay or Mumbai, changed all that. Nearly 3,000 people, the majority of them Muslims, were killed in Mumbai alone.

Ten years down the line, in 2002, the world watched in morbid fascination as the Muslims were raped, butchered and burnt for two months in Gandhi's Gujarat.

And in the days after the Gujarat genocide that killed more than 2,000 people, thousands of Muslims were thrown into Modi's jails for visiting this misery on themselves.

Hundreds of Muslims are still languishing in Gujarat's jails for crimes they did not commit.

And the gentleman who brought this shame to the land of the Mahatma remains at large and in power, mocking the world's biggest democracy and rule of law. Is it any surprise then Indian Muslims are enlisting themselves in Osama's war?

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Aijaz Zaka Syed is opinion editor of the Khaleej Times. Write to him at aijazsyed@khaleejtimes.com

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