Overriding
all norms of civilised behaviour, was the recent decision
of the Majlis-i-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat to force
the majority community to boycott the minority community,
in a village in the Frontier, simply because a young
boy who had converted (under duress, according to his
family) reverted back to his religion. Anyone found
guilty of violating the edict was threatened with social
ostracisation.
Currently,
some mullahs seem to be on a conversion binge. Stories
of Hindu girls being kidnapped, converted and forced
into marrying Muslim boys are doing the rounds. Law
enforcement agencies maintain that these girls have
converted of their own volition after falling in love
with Muslim boys, but the Hindu community contests the
allegation. They argue that the girls are not being
allowed to meet their parents, so that they can determine
if, indeed, their daughters have converted out of choice.
The failure of the officials to arrange for exclusive
meetings on neutral territory rather than religious
seminaries, in the presence of "vested interests,"
puts a big question mark on these conversions.
The
law enforcement authority's questionable role in tackling
minority-related issues has fanned the flames of religious
chauvinism. In a dastardly act in Sangla Hill last month,
three churches were torched and a school, hostel and
private property ransacked by a mob, following an announcement
over the local mosque's loudspeaker, that a Christian
boy had desecrated a Quran. It turned out that this
was done at the behest of a man who had allegedly lost
money in gambling to this particular boy.
Despite
General Musharraf's public pronouncements that no one
will be allowed to use the pulpit to spread hatred,
some religious bigots are using it for precisely this
purpose - and getting away with it.
Incidentally, it's not only the minority communities
who are in danger from these obscurantist clerics. Why,
in the earthquake-devastated region of Shangla, they
decreed that descending from their abodes in the mountains
10,000 feet above, to take refuge in the relief camps
to escape from the biting cold, was unIslamic as their
women's honour would come under threat from exposure
to foreigners. It turned out that the cleric was serving
the cause of a landlord who wanted farm hands on his
fields.
Emboldened
by the fact that there are no checks and balances on
them, religious bigots are resorting to a dangerous
game. On the one hand, this lobby is trying to isolate
the minority communities and, on the other, they are
attempting to shrink the space for the liberal elements
in society, so as to extend their own sphere of influence.
Either
the government takes these religious obscurantists to
task for spreading conservatism, intolerance and hatred
or Musharraf stops mentioning the word, "enlightened
moderation." For the two schools of thought cannot
run side by side.