Twentieth Century is moving swiftly towards its end. It started when
Western colonial powers had gained strength at world level. It was also the time when
mechanization started and the might of steam engine had totally dominated minds of these
powers. Industrial movement, French revolution, freedom of USA coupled with its economic
attainments and the wide spread invincibility notion attached to Western powers, were the
important events of that time. In short, the whole world and particularly the Islamic
world (a world power before and after renaissance) came under total spell of European
powers during the first quarter of 20th century. Britain alone controlled a quarter of the
world major part of which comprised of Muslim territory. Britain had a vanity that it was
controlling the sea all-over the world and that sun never set on its dominion. France had
under its control a third of Africa besides a good number of Far-Eastern states. Even
countries like Italy, Spain and Portugal were controlling a number of places around the
world. The colonial powers were using resources of the whole world to strengthen their
economic, political and cultural dominance. Similarly, Tzarist Russia had under its thumb
the Central Asian States ( a galaxy of republics which once symbolized epitome of Islamic
glory.
Lost Grounds
The whole Muslim ummah was under the autocracy of Western powers with no hope and signs of
improvement from any where. Turkish Ottoman empire ( a symbol of Islamic world power with
its borders stretching from Morocco to Central Europe ( had become the
"Sick-Man" of Europe. Balkan wars and World War I had forced her to retreat and
ultimately confined to a limited area around Anatolia. Even here the great empire had to
fight for survival and was coerced to adopt secularism in guise of Kamalism. It had to
compromise on elimination of Ottoman empire and destroy its historical, religious and
cultural identity to secure political and geographical entity.
For the Middle-East the Western colonial powers had a horrible plan. Pan-Arab nationalism
and lust for power were the destructive instruments applied to snatch political freedom
from the Middle-Eastern Muslim rulers. About a dozen powerless states under the European
command emerged on world map as a result of Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916) and Balfour
Declaration (1917). As such, the plan was to divide Middle-East into pieces on one hand
and on the other to create conditions facilitating creation of a Jewish state among Arabs.
The machination ultimately bore fruit and Israel was established in the heart of Muslim
ummah with due understanding among USA, UK and USSR with connivance of UN. This way, all
those rulers, tribes and people who once enjoyed power, pelf and freedom were eliminated
from world politics for ever. Muslims, who enjoyed world leadership status for more than
12 centuries, were thus deprived of this position for the first time in history. Except in
a few semi-independent states (Afghanistan, Turkey, Yemen and Arab Peninsula), the Muslim
might and political authority - the symbols of Muslim ummah's dignity - was totally
eliminated from around the globe.
Future Perspective
These were the conditions under which the Muslim ummah entered into the 20th century. Now,
when we review the past 100 years' political conditions of Muslims, we find signs of hope
since revival and the struggle of the Muslim ummah has set in all spheres of life. This
resurgence has no other explanation but what the Qur'an Says: "and (the unbelievers)
plotted and planned, and God too planned, and the best of planners is God." (S
III-54)
The colonial powers had planned to make Muslim ummah ineffective for ever. But history
stands witness that if Muslims retreated at a front they demonstrated strength at another,
e.g., when Baghdad was destroyed, Muslims were dominating power in Africa and Spain; the
weakness of Arabs was compensated by the advancement of Central Asian Muslim states; the
destruction of Haspania and surrender in Qartabah and Gharnatah was equated by bringing
Constantinopal under the command of Ottoman empire which symbolized the 'Rise of Islam.'
During this period Muslims captured vast areas of Asia and Africa. This important feature
of Muslim history has disrupted in the recent past. But just as a day follows the night,
the Muslim ummah during the past five decades have, to a large extent, overcome the
miserable conditions of the past and started reform at world level.
At present Muslim population is about 1.3 billion which makes roughly 22 per cent of world
population. About 900 million Muslims live in 56 Muslim states and are part of UN and OIC.
The rest 400 million Muslim are spread in different countries. There is hardly any place
on earth which is not inhabited by Muslims. A significant number of Muslims (150 million)
live in India. In Europe and America, Muslim population though insignificant in the past
has now increased manifold. Wide-spread migration at world level have introduced Muslims
to those areas which hitherto stood untended for centuries from the teachings of Islam.
Numerical strength plus the Muslim states' geographical location have given Muslim a
strategic position in today's world.
Seen in the geo-strategic outlook, the politically independent Muslim states virtually
command one-fourth of the world; from Morocco to Indonesia and Kazakhstan to Turkey and
Bosnia. Muslim bloc can be divided into two big geographical zones; one, a large chain
starting from Morocco/Senegal and through Pakistan entering Central Asia, and two; the
most important zone of Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia. The two zones are of strategic
importance for all sea, land and air transport routes. Dead Sea, Red Sea and Caspian are
in the center of Muslim states. A number of Muslim countries have sea-coasts on Indian and
Atlantic Oceans. The important sea gate-ways like Damial, Suez, Port Said, Djibouti and
Aden are under Muslim control. Muslim world is impregnate with important economic
resources like agriculture, oil, electricity, coal, iron, uranium, tin, rubber, copper,
etc. About 1/4th of the Muslim world is not simply in a position to achieve sustained
economic growth and provide adequate education and other social infrastructure to their
citizens, but can also play an important role in the economic and technological
development of brother Muslim countries, e.g. Turkey has the skill to manufacture F-16
fighter planes; Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Kazakhstan have economic
strength to help other Muslim countries financially; Pakistan, despite strong Western
resistance, has successfully advanced with its peaceful nuclear energy agenda in a period
almost half that other countries might take, and; the change in oil prices of 1972 and
1980 has tilted the balance of economic strength towards Islamic countries. In nutshell,
we can safely conclude that the strength and centrality which the Muslim ummah enjoy today
has no match in its history ( a fact which should never be ignored. It is another sore
subject why Muslim world could not take full advantage of its present powerful position on
the world checkerboard.
Materializing the Goal
Only human resource development or political and economic strength is not enough to
achieve the cherished goal. Most important aspect is the brainy movement to direct and
portray the religious and ideological identity of Muslim ummah. This century can rightly
be termed the century of Islamic revival; political and economic aspects being mere parts
of it. The plight of Muslims climaxed at the close of 20th century and so did the revival.
In fact, it was the lowliness of Muslim ummah which touched many Muslim thinkers' minds
and souls who attended to the urgent call and engaged themselves to find cause of Muslim
downfall and to identify measures for revival.
The enemies of Islam assumed that by politically dominating the
Muslims; dividing them into small states, nationalities and tribes; imposing secular
system through secular rulers; and by crafting Western political, economic, educational
and cultural agendas, Muslim ummah can be neutralized for ever. But the ultimate prudence
of God Almighty was different. The sense of extreme deprivation played the role of
activator. The modernist liberal West could not liquidate Muslim ummah's strong Islamic
creed. After doing away with the slavery, the Muslim ummah started struggle for revival
and reverted to its roots. The great Muslim scholars of the recent times urged the ummah
to submit to the will of God Almighty and strictly follow the teachings of Muhammad (peace
be upon him). The Qur'an and the Hadith (the pious traditions set by the Prophet) were
dignified as the cornerstone of the movement. In order to eliminate slavery and make
Shari'ah (Islamic precepts of religion) supreme, efforts were made to interpret Islamic
principles so as to meet the modern day requirements. The causes of ummah's descent were
identified while at the other end hollowness of Western Hedonistic philosophy was fully
exposed. The Muslim scholars were successful in highlighting Western powers' strong points
which had such a damaging impact on culture, ideology and moral values of Muslim society.
Principles of Islam for self-reliance and development were reincarnated. And history
proved the dictum that Islam has an in built natural flexibility which helps it to react
with full force against oppression.
The current Islamic resurgence comprises of two very important aspects: First, its
extensive manifestation in terms of:
* political emancipation;
* economic development;
* promotion of education;
* creation of new political and economic institutions such as Organization of Islamic
Countries (OIC), Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(ICCI), International Islamic Universities (IIUs);
* integration of Islamic banks (presently 105 interest free banks with assets exceeding
$80 billion operate around the globe);
* rejection of Western culture;
* search for means to extend cooperation and coordination among Muslim countries;
* creation of a number of similar other institutions which are symbols of unity of Muslim
ummah and indicators of their ideological awareness
Second and an equally important aspect is the rational which is the
real force behind this comprehensive revival movement. In fact, it is this force which
have played the most significant role in changing the ideological and cultural pattern of
Muslims virtually on entire globe. In the Indian Sub-Continent, movements led by Syed
Ahmed Shaheed, Shah Ismail Shaheed and in Bengal the movement of Haji Shariatullah and
then the efforts of Iltaf Hussain Hali, Shibli Naumani, Maulana Abuul Kalam Azad, Maulana
Ashraf Ali Thanvi and Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar reactivated Muslims on intellectual,
moral, cultural and ultimately on political fronts. Revival movement of Allama Iqbal, Syed
Maududi's literary and intellectual work and the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali
Jinnah, all converged on a nation-wide political movement and ultimately resulted in
creation of separate Muslim abode in 1947.
This nascent yet strong movement of the early half of 20th century gained ground in the
later half and gradually spread all over the Islamic world. The Muslim nations started
fighting for freedom from colonial powers with principle motive to protect and promote
their Islamic identity. Some times it appeared as if nationalism was the fighting force
for freedom, yet it is an acknowledged fact that even behind nationalism the one and the
only force was resurgence of Islamic thought. Kentole Smith in Islam and Modern History
(Princeton University Press, 1957, p.77) admits: "Muslims have never accepted any
concept of nationalism under which the principles of loyalties are outside the
jurisdiction of Islam." He says: "besides (as far as Muslims are concerned) in
the past only and only Islam has been the driving force which has provided to Muslims the
discipline, strength, and desire for freedom."
Jamalud Din Afghani, Muhammad Abdullah, Muhammad Rashid Raza and the
founder of Ikhwanul-Muslimoon, Imam Hasan-al-Banna Shaheed, led and promoted the revival
movement in Arabic World. In Turkey, in the depressed secular state, Saeed Noorsi, Adnan
Mandrees and Najmud Din Irbakan have kept alive the Islamic movement. In North Africa,
Abdul Qadi, Ahmed Badees, Ibrahim Aljazairi, Sanosi Malik bin Banni and presently Abbas
Madani, Ahmed Bilhajj, and Rahid Ghanoshi have strengthened the Islamic movement.
Similarly, in Sudan, Mehdi Sudani followed by Inssar and Ikhwanul-Muslimoon have given
life to the movement. And now under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Hassan Tarabi, Sudan is
going through a unique experiment of Islamization. In Iran, the religious and popular
movement of Imam Khuminai, Ayatullah Muntaziri, Ayatullah Taliqaari and Dr. Ali Shariat
has started a new era.
The Conflict Element
Essence of Islamic movement and the general revival of Islam at world level are the real
forces which are shaping the future of Muslim ummah. This is an era of conflict as a
result of which a new epoch is emerging. But, certainly the Islamic movements are going to
succeed in the future unlike the remains of colonialism which do not possess spark to
revive. The Western nations and their friends consider Islam a danger primarily for this
trait. Once Communism is dead, personalities like Richard Nixon, Ronald Regan,
ex-secretary general and the present secretary general of NATO, the policy makers,
scholars and Western educationists, all portray Islamic revival movement as a threat. They
are making last ditch efforts to create conflict situation between the West and the Muslim
ummah. The terrorist act at Oklahoma has been, without any justification, attributed to
Islam. The American culprit's death sentence subsequently bespeaks the bias which
Americans reserve for Muslims. A Muslims majority Bosnian State is unacceptable to West as
it holds central position in Europe. Procedures are applied to force Arabs agree to
Israeli-styled peace. They are being forced to open their markets for Israel. As a result
of Afghan war Eastern European nations now stand liberated; Berlin war has been erased to
ground; Russia, is indebted to West and the World Bank; Central Asian Muslim States are
free; and Communism at world level has totally shattered. But, the people of Afghanistan
are not allowed to take benefit of their struggle. Muslim heroes of Afghan war are now
branded as fundamentalists. Arabs' highly praised participation in Afghan war, is now a
stigma. Democracy, propagated globally, is denied per force to Algeria because the Islamic
Movement has the potential to win elections. And all this is being done under the hocus
pocus imaginary threat.
Muslim ummah has no territorial conflict with the West rather it seeks its inherent right
to develop individual and social life in accordance with its own set of religious
doctrine, culture and history where family is central to real target for bringing change.
But, this change is presented as a threat to the West.
The reason behind this expertly-crafted notion is West's inability to guide humanity in
the right direction; its lack of knowledge and bigotry towards Islam. The experiment of
secular culture has failed. Despite West's total command over the world for about 500
years it could not establish an equitable and just system. There has certainly been a
tremendous industrial growth and increase in wealth in the West but it was unable to
provide welfare, justice and peace to mankind. Even now 1/4th of the world population is
without basic food. The West possess in itself the poverty problematic 14-15 per cent
population. On average the unemployment is above 10 per cent. Despite spectacular
achievements in the medical science, humanity confronts new and complex diseases. Western
family structure has totally collapsed. The number of single-parent children (born without
formal marriages) has exceeded above legal children. The number of single family parent
has reached 40 per cent and 30 per cent in USA and Europe, respectively. The rise in crime
has seized the freedom of society and the younger generation is in particular morally
corrupt. Material growth cradles mental-sickness and suicide which is on the rise. The
historians hypothesize with fear that a civilization born of material growth is not
conducive for human beings. Famous poet Iqbal says: "In spite of significant findings
about Universe and control over nature through scientific development, the West could not
eradicate the evils plaguing humanity."
In fact it is the weakness of the West which is making it fearful of
the potential strength of Islam, otherwise, Muslims militarily, politically or
economically pose no threat to it. The real conflict lies in ideology and moral values.
This is an area where West is like a spent force with no new system or message for the
humanity at hand. It is here that Islam has the potential to bring the humanity light and
fresh thinking. Islam has a message for humanity; a live message for their present living,
a promise for attractive destiny and a glorious future. The spread of this message had
neither been due to violent force in the past nor it needs such force today. In fact it is
filling the gap where humanity is trapped. This is the real danger for the West, otherwise
it is a total blessing for the humanity making no distinction between East and the West.
Recently, The Economist (London), analyzed the past and future of mankind after the fall
of Communism and dislodging of Berlin Wall. It particularly concluded that fall of
Communism did not indicate any good message for the humanity. It was apprehended that
fundamental Muslims and Christians believe that they have a new message for the humanity.
To portray Islam as potential danger for humanity is suicidal. The
resurgent movement is a message which can save humanity and this movement has the
potential to open a new era. Instead of treating it as a friend and great savior of
humanity, it is being considered a danger and an enemy by the West.
The sagacious Western leadership must clearly understand that in Islam
Jehad does not mean the use of brutal force. Jehad is the name given to that discipline
and struggle which is applied to achieve the positive goals of life. It is a constructive
force which helps to achieve high human values. This was the force that was used by an
ill-equipped Afghan army to push belligerent Russia off its shoulders and thus change the
history and the course of time. And now this is the force behind Intifaadah movement in
Palestine which has forced Israel to a point that it has to seek cooperation of PLO for
peace. The same force has neutralized huge oppressing forces in Kashmir, Tajikistan and
Chechnya. Henceforth, portraying such a liberating force as a negative one shall serve
nothing to mankind.
Currently, USA is the greatest military power. With 6 per cent of
population it controls about 25 per cent of world economic potential. In spite of this it
could not overcome the ordinary men in Vietnam and preferred to retreat after the loss of
about 50,000 troops. In the Middle-East war with Iraq, USA with its 29 allies, equipped
with the most modern technology, had to employ about 40 per cent of its tactical Air Force
and 70 per cent of tank power to ensure a minimum loss of life on its side. It was feared
that only about 2,000 American coffins would have forced America to withdraw its forces.
This happened in Somalia where America pulled out its army when 23 of its troops were
killed. Thus, the military force of the West is no guarantee to control the world. Things
have significantly changed. A nation having firm belief, high moral values and the will to
struggle and sacrifice can no more be deprived of its freedom.
Under the conditions explained above, it is quite obvious that Islam is the only
constructive force for the future. Indeed much has yet to be done. It has to strengthen
its moral values, gain intellectual creditability in order to motivate the masses.
It is also utmost desirable to get rid of those rulers of the Muslims
countries who are under the influence of the West. Once the masses and the leadership work
for the same ideology and destination and instead of confrontation the energies are used
for new and positive objectives, change is sure to come. In order to achieve this
objective firm belief, determination and continuos efforts are essentially required. God
willing, the ummah is going to have new and bright future in the 21st Century.
(This is translation of an article by Prof. Khurshid Ahmad published in Tarjumanul
Qur'an,
November, 97)