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  • The Darfur Tragedy : The Islamic World Needs To Speak Out Loudly

    THE DARFUR TRAGEDY : THE ISLAMIC WORLD NEEDS TO SPEAK OUT LOUDLY
    Pakistan Link, Abubakr G. Shaikh

    New California Media, CA
    May 15 2006

    The blood-thirsty and the much feared Sudanese militia, known as
    Janjawed, has been trained by the Sudanese army with the explicit
    purpose of ridding Darfur villages of black Muslims. They race their
    camels and machinegun- mounted trucks through the villages, shooting
    indiscriminately at the helpless and unarmed villagers. These barbarous
    butchers are aided helicopter gunships to maximize the terror and
    mayhem so that none could dare to return. Men, women and children
    are virtually mowed down without mercy. When the mayhem is complete,
    the victims' bodies are dismembered, sprayed with oil and burnt
    alongside their huts. The livestock and young women are spared to
    be taken away as the war booty. The women are routinely kidnapped,
    raped and enslaved as serfs and domestic servants. They tend the
    farms and cattle of the brown skinned Arabs and satisfy their lust
    and give birth to the Arab progeny to replace the black population.

    Slavery is an ugly blot on the Islamic faith. Despite the immense
    compassion shown by the holy Prophet, peace be upon him, for the
    oppressed, poor and children, it is an irony that slavery is still part
    of the Sharia. The glorious Qur'an says: "O mankind We have created you
    from a single male and a female and made you into nations and tribes
    that you may know one another. Verily the most honorable in you in the
    sight of Allah is that who has At-Taqwa (pious and righteous person)
    who fear Allah much and love Allah much."(49.13).

    Color, creed or caste, does not distinguish a person from the other
    in Islam and given that all people are born equal how could slavery
    be justified?

    The Darfurians have a valid claim on their sacred lands from where
    they are being consistently and systematically uprooted. They are the
    original natives, not the Arabs whose forefathers came to the region
    with a noble cause: delivering the message of peace and not to rule or
    drive the Darfurians away from their homelands .They were received
    well by their hosts and they in turn served them well. However,
    their descendents have followed a path of savagery, prejudice and
    hate, breaking every rule of civility, all principles of humanity,
    and the basic tenets of Islam.

    The merciless genocide has gone on unchecked for the past two years
    and while the actual death toll is difficult to estimate, close to
    200,000 innocent people have been butchered in this worst scenario
    of ethnic cleansing according to some sources - the biggest carnage
    after Rwanda and Bosnia. More than two millions have been rendered
    homeless. Milovesic must have been wondering in his grave what did
    he do to deserve the Hague trial! The United Nations' duplicity and
    double standards are also evident from the fact that it actively got
    involved in East Timur and Sudan's other conflict based on religion
    with its southern region whereas in this conflict based on color
    prejudice there are no signs of urgency on the part of the world
    body. The world remains cool and impassive because of global oil
    interests tainted with the blood of the innocent Darfurians.

    In their quest to complete the annihilation of black Muslins,
    Sudan's army supported by its notorious militia, continues to chase
    and attack refugee camps inside the neighboring country Chad. Sudan
    is also accused by the president of Chad to be actively involved
    in its nefarious activities to destabilize his regime by providing
    aid to rebels to instigate a revolt in Chad. The aim is to install
    a proxy government, which in collaboration with Sudan, will wipe out
    the entire black Muslim population of Darfur. The only crime of these
    unfortunate and helpless people is the color of their skin and their
    Islamic faith, Islam, whose basic tenets call for eradication of all
    kind of prejudices.

    How much longer can they endure and keep their faith in Islam?

    Perhaps they must already be thinking of other options for their
    survival while the Islamic world remains unmoved. Its silence and
    indifference is staggering. The catastrophe is of a colossal nature,
    but it has not moved the hearts of 1.2 billion Muslims of the world
    who only recently reacted violently to the much less critical issue
    of the cartoon controversy. The entire Muslim community from one
    end of the globe to the other, erupted in furor, over-reacting to
    the controversy in a manner that seemed to suggest that Islam was in
    eminent danger. The irrational behavior led to many deaths of innocent
    citizens, loss of property and revenue, and contra-productive results
    in the form of severe criticism on the conduct of Muslims by the
    international press. However, not a single protest march took place
    on the massacre and carnage of 200,000 Muslims at the hand of fellow
    Muslims in Darfur.

    One wonders about the priorities of the Ummah. The Qur'an is very
    specific on resolving disputes and making reconciliation between two
    Islamic factions. Allah has ordained: "And if two parties or groups
    among the believers fall into fighting ,then make peace between them
    both and if one of them rebels against the other then fight you against
    the one that which rebels till it complies with the command of Allah
    then if it complies then make reconciliation between them justly and
    be equitable"(49: 9,10) Every big fire starts with a small spark, each
    movement is the brainchild of an individual and eventually transforms
    into a revolution, every hurricane develops from the buildup of winds
    and waves.

    Nicholas Kristof, a New York Times columnist and champion of the
    oppressed people around the world, has tirelessly raised awareness
    on the Darfur genocide in the past two years. The spark now seems
    to have developed into a sizeable flame. Here in the United States,
    with the steady involvement of the common people, religious leaders,
    organizations, human rights activists, college and universities
    students - the flame is getting larger every day. In contrast tothe
    Muslim world's apathy, the Jewish, Evangelical, Armenian and human
    rights organizations are in the forefront of building alliances,
    pressure and lobbying groups to get the administration involved in
    ending the genocide in Darfur. I had counted more than 60 nationwide
    Jewish organizations' names which sponsored a full-page protest in the
    Columbus Dispatch, the leading newspaper of Ohio on the insensitivity
    of the Bush administration to the Darfur genocide. I am sure similar
    protest ads must have appeared in all major newspapers nationwide. The
    Jews' sensitivity reflects their having suffered the worst genocide
    in human history. This movement is gathering momentum and now has
    reached colleges and universities, churches and synagogues. These
    groups also arranged a million march to Capital Hill. No name of
    any Muslim organization appeared in the protest march nor any public
    statements appeared on the subject in any newspaper.

    Some hopes have started to build as there are indications that
    president Bush might take an initiative to involve UN troops in
    Darfur yet nothing concrete has emerged so far. Meanwhile, Sudan
    has successfully persuaded South Africa to stay for six more months
    in Darfur and delay in handing over charge to the UN. What sinister
    motive is behind this move is not clear yet.

    One regrets the snail-pace response of the UN and the confounding
    apathy of the Muslim world to the unfolding tragedy.
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