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Islam: Why is the Holy Qur’an so easy to hijack? Part-I
Column by Zahir Ebrahim |Project Humanbeingsfirst.org
Tuesday, August 02, 2011, 2nd day of Ramadan in the United States, Muslim year 1432
Despite a slight throbbing headache due to abstinence from my usual cups of morning tea on my second day of fasting, I feel motivated to address an observation made by a fellow Muslim at an Iftar in a Pakistani restaurant in Islamabad many years ago. In the past few years I have spent many a Ramadan in Pakistan and often visited the same restaurant for breaking the fast with a lavish buffet meal. Servicing a mere day’s hunger from self-imposed deprivation can be a sight to behold. Any sensible person watching privileged Muslims feast at Iftar with perfunctory courtesy to Islam would surely wonder about our religion. Thank goodness non-Muslims don’t approach Islam by looking at the behavior of us gluttonous Muslims, but rather by approaching the Holy Qur’an directly. And that’s the topic of this column – understanding Islam directly from its singular source, the Holy Qur’an.
The good fellow who was one of the restaurant managers and was pursuing part-time studies in Arabic at the Allama Iqbal Open University, sometimes would sit with me for a cup of tea. As I vividly recall, on one of these visits for a hearty meal, he had asked me a rhetorical question to which I had partly replied in some seriousness with reference to the Holy Qur’an. My interlocutor’s immediate riposte to me was something like this:
“don’t quote me the Qur’an; everyone quotes their favorite verses to justify their own narrow positions; the shias quote it, the sunnis quote it, the wahabis quote it, the barelvis quote it, the deobandis quote it, the qadianis quote it, and yet they all have slightly different understanding of the same Holy Qur’an and each would rather die for that difference than relent in their view.”
One thought on “Islam: Easy to “Hijack””
It is all very simple:
The Quran is easily hijacked in the same way the all religious texts bare hijacked. (And you can throw in any ideology you care to mention, e.g. Marxism.)
The reason “the bible” of any belief system is so easily hijacked, is because there is no consistency.
People pick and choose what suits themselves and schisms start very soon.
Many Jewish sects; the division between Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants and subdivisions of bewildering variety; the division of Shi’a vs Sunni and all bewildering subdivisions.
And I am not a “Dr Spock”.