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Heritage, Past

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  1. khanseena1
    Member

    Want to see fellow forumers views about this article.

    http://chowk.com/articles/why-do-we-reject-our-past-Abdullah-Rehman.htm

    Why Do We Reject Our Past?
    Abdullah Rehman May 1, 2006
    Tags: Identity , Pakistan , secularism , intolerance
    I have been living in the UK since the age of 11. In this time I often visit Pakistan or receive relatives who remain there. I am struck by the general denial of any common history with the rest of the Indian subcontinent. It has been mentioned that school
    textbooks claim that Pakistan was a ’Dark Place’ until the ’Light’ of Islam; that people were oppressed by the rigid caste system and exploited by the Hindu Brahmins. We make heroes out of real villains like Ghauri and Aurangzeb. My nine year old cousin, from Pakistan, told me that Aurangzeb was the greatest of all Mughal emperors because he remained steadfast to the cause of Islam. Never mind that he was a ruthless bigot who defaced other religions and forcefully converted thousands. He also said Akbar was ’weak’ and a traitor to Islam. Never mind that he was one of the most tolerant and enlightened rulers the world has every known.

    On the other hand the Arabs are given primacy in the Pakistani identity. Our real history seems to begin with the Arab incursions that ’liberated’ us from darkness. It is not only us Pakistanis. The Persians and central Asians all seem to gather around this view.

    I, for one, am not buying this distortion of history. In truth Ancient India was achieving greatness in innumerable fields while the Arabs essentially lived as primate tribes. I thought for the longest time that the Arabs had ’invented’ mathematics: the Arabic numerals, Algebra etc. We are fed that throughout childhood. Historical record shows that it was in fact the Indic civilizations that produced almost all of the mathematics attributed to the Arabs. In fact many brilliant ideas of subcontinental mathematicians were rejected by the Arabs and later Europeans as heresy: irrational and negative numbers for example. The idea of Infinity was debated for 300 years in the Arab world after it was introduced to them by the Indians. It was thought, apparently, that only Allah could be infinite, and man should not attempt to equal him.

    In the territory that is now Pakistan, great Sanskrit scholars like Panini wrote treatises on logic and grammar that have been the foundation for modern day computing. In the territory that is now Pakistan the ancient Indus Valley civilization flourished with a level of egalitarianism unseen in the ancient and perhaps modern world. In the territory that is now Afghanistan/Pakistan the peaceful overtures of Asoka the Great conquered the war-like Greeks. I demand the ability to claim these achievements as part of my past.

    In the territory that is now India the great Moghul Akbar proclaimed tolerance for all religions. In the territory that is now India Shah Jehan built the great Taj Mahal. In the territory that is now India the great Siddhartha Gautama proclaimed his message of peace. I demand the ability to claim these achievements as well.

    There is no doubt that Mohammed’s (PBUH) message of peace and brotherhood transformed the lives of many. However this is just one of the countless religions, scientific, social and revolutionary ideas that have permeated the history of the great subcontinent. I wish to claim the egalitarianism of Islam, the peace of Buddhism, the non-violence of Jainism, the strength of Sikhism and the tolerance of Hinduism as part of my religious heritage. I want the mathematical, scientific and philosophical brilliance of MY ancestors to be part of MY heritage. I do believe that Pakistan was necessary, due to fear of minority exploitation. However the governments, both military and civilian, have transformed the good idea of Pakistan into a monstrous distortion of our national identity. Ultimately I agree with the notion that I was a member of Indic-civilization for 5000 years, Muslim for around 1000 and Pakistani for 60. I wish our leaders would give us the chance to appreciate and accept all of these great periods as our national identity.

    We have sacrificed so much of our civilisational greatness to India due to the pathetic notion that we must be their polar opposite. Indians can proudly proclaim these triumphs while we are left solely with the concept of Islam. Indians also proudly proclaim the achievements of their Islamic heritage such as the Taj. The plain truth is that we have much more in common with the rest of the subcontinent than we have with the Arab/Muslim world. Personally I don’t care about the relations between the governments of India and Pakistan, both of which have been rather unimpressive over the years. All I want is for Pakistani school-children to be provided with a national identity that displays all the greatness of our past, not just one small part of it. Is this too much to ask?

    Posted 2 years ago on 06 May 2010 0:54 #
  2. zia m
    Member

    The Arabs consider themselves superior to all non-arabs or the Ajamis.They are intoxicated with the wealth from crude oil, one of these days they will wake up and face the hard reality, they are no better than the Somalis or the the Sudanese living in Darfur.

    Posted 2 years ago on 06 May 2010 1:29 #
  3. toamin
    member

    regarding zia's comment "The Arabs consider themselves superior to all non-arabs"

    this is factually wrong and suggest's poster's prejudice, perhaps he wanted to say people from gulf countries or may be some people from gulf countries or may be some people from some gulf countries??

    arabs, majority of arabs are living in conditions like pakistanis or bengalis or x y z are living in-

    check your facts zia before you make such biased statements

    Posted 2 years ago on 06 May 2010 9:52 #
  4. Do go ahead and claim, writer of above article. Who's stopping you and more power to you. But one small matter wish someone would clear up for me: How on earth did you manage to attach the word "tolerance" to Hinduism?

    "I wish to claim the egalitarianism of Islam, the peace of Buddhism, the non-violence of Jainism, the strength of Sikhism and the tolerance of Hinduism as part of my religious heritage."

    Perhaps you got hold of the wrong substantive. Perhaps you wished to claim the "caste system" of Hinduism. After all, you yourself say you were brought up in a country whose own caste system brightly matches that of the one practised in India. You would feel at home with it.

    zia m and Salam Sahib also have valid points, each in his own way. I'd even go so far as to maintain - ouch, my head -that the Muslims of Africa are closer to their religion than anywhere else I've ever been, Pakistan excepted.

    Posted 2 years ago on 06 May 2010 10:26 #
  5. khalidhumayun
    Member

    Mr. Abdullah Rehman has a right to voice his conepts and perceptions. The article has been put in here for post mortem which will ensue very soon. Before that, I want to give my two cents.

    Yes, one should be proud of their ascendent's cultural heritage. Yes, the land which is now called India and Pakistan are rich for ancient cultural values. For Pakistan, Indus Valley Civilization is some antique we should all be proud of. In 1958, Pakistan was usurped by Army "wise men", they had the lion's share in every booty of Pakistan. These "wise men" hired wise persons to run the civic of Pakistan (of course with the final command of those wise military men). Interfering in all walks of life, they changed the syllabus of history in education. Pakistan's history starts the day Mohammad Bin Qasim stepped in Sind. Before that, all the ancient rich cultural heritage had been abrogated. Period.

    However, I do not agree with the authors point of view on how we lost the magic. As far as I have studied, Muslims were a dominant force on the planet earth until accumulation of wealth and lust of land and rules divided and sub-divided us. Still, our knowledge and our culture was being adopted by other countries. The downfall of our civilization is not "Infinity" but "whether Quran is a Creator or a Creature" on one hand, and Greek Philosphy on the other hand. We started lagging behind, first our political system detoriarated, then our scientific inventions eclipsed, then all systems fell apart like a pack of cards.

    Still all is not lost. We have Quran and Hedith which provide all the guidelines. We are brave, we are intelligent, we are fast and we are muslims. It is my belief, one day we will rise again and the whole world will just watch.

    Posted 2 years ago on 06 May 2010 14:30 #
  6. HK, good analysis on the whole. But somehow you seemed to have left out the disastrous efffects of colonialism and neo-colonialism on countries in general and on Pakistan on particular.

    Posted 2 years ago on 06 May 2010 15:57 #

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