Aneeshm jaan, you said
It is precisely because I wish the Hindus and Muslims to live in peace that I am doing this . I want both to come to terms with and accept a past which today both try to gloss over . A history suppressed will lead to even more unnecessary animosity .
I have one suggestion - Muslims on this board , like Capulet , who are liberals , and who I respect , should , at least once , try to re-interpret the Quran in accordance with their beliefs ( that Islam is a religion of peace , of tolerance , etc. ) . Though they may have to face the criticism of the Ulema for some time , but this is the only way out . Open the doors of ijtihad again ! It is in your hands .
well , the so-called liberal muslim have been doing that for some time. and the very reasons they have been not so successfull are varied and complex. i am from iran, and i know for a fact what you mean when you suggest that we should "break the powers of the Ulema". in the iranian case the Ulema are the people in charge of the Government. i won't go into detail on how that came to be, how the so-called islamic revolution was actually hijacked by the fundamentalists, etc.
people have been paying a high price, i.e. their lives, in order to get rid of the theocracy, and implement a democratic society. some are completey secular, and some are religious, but understand that for a successful democracy, religion and state need to be seperate. they indeed interpret the Holy book, in a very "liberal" way.
liberals , obsessed with political correctness , are still in denial
i like to consider myself a liberal person,and i can tell you that i am not in denial. i understand that what evil has been done in the name of religion (any religion) is done by people, who justify their acts via their faith. e.g "God has ordered me to kill No-believers (jew, christians, muslims, hindus, balcks, whites, gays, etc.) and so i shall do just that, since i can't be wrong, since it's God's will ..."
i believe that the religous book can be interpreted by just anyone. especially those whose aim is to rule and control others. in the case of Quran, i tend to accept Molavi, Hafiz, and most other sufi poets' interpretation. the sufi's are the the oroginal musilm liberals, and the fact the they are against the dogma, and orthodox viwes, makes them the target of oppression. but i am sure you know about sufis.
The only hope for peace for the Islamic world today is to shed the externals of religion , to concentrate on the essentials , to shed the exclusiveness ( the attitude of "I am what you are not" ) , the implicit hatred of every kafir , the idea that every kafir is actually a traitor , to get rid of the ideologues who justify terrorism , and to break the power of the Ulema . Only people who are liberal Muslims like Capulet can do this , and in there hands lies their community's future
i completely agree with you on that. islam is in need of a reformation, much like the protestant movement, only in the islamic context. but you yourself say that we should concentrate on the the essential, and the essential, the fundamental of Islam is not violence, but rather respect. you can disagree with me, quoting the Quran, and show how it gives the recepie for violence towards others. but as a persian saying goes "the listener has to be wise!!"
i.e. everything is subjective, relative to ones thoughts, and inner nature. if i choose to kill non-believers, i will find a passage or two to support my ideas. but if i wanted to give alms, help the needy, respect women, be pious, generous, clean, healthy, and in search of knowledge, then i will find a passage or two to guid me towards my goal.