by Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
Islam, from its very beginning
has been a global message. As one browses through the Holy Quran,
they will find that it addresses the entire humanity and not just a
race or community. Moreover, the first Islamic state established by
Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) was based on a written
constitution (Pact of Medina) ensuring and protecting the rights of
all minorities by which internationalizing the character of Medinian
society. Through his last sermon, Holy Prophet (PBUH) gave a New
World Order and a declaration of human rights. This was the
initiation of globalization of the human society.
Initially, there should be a
clear distinction between culture and society.
Culture defines the beliefs,
values, behaviours, and material objects shared by a particular
people. Various components such as symbols,languages and values
exist in cultures. However, the similarities and differences in the
symbols do not create any hindrance in the development of a
multicultural society. For example, dogs are considered beloved
household pets to the millions in the west but a regular meal to
millions in China. Cows are sacred to the Hindus in India, however,
they are routinely consumed by millions of other eastern and western
communities. The fur coat may be a symbol of success to one and
inhumane treatment of animals to another. These kinds of differences
exist even in uni-cultural societies, for they are based upon
options, priorities and preferences. We have to find ways to
harmonize different cultures and find the commonalties on which we
can base the multiculturalism of a society upon.
Society refers to people
interacting within a limited territory, which is guided sometimes by
religion, culture, laws, customs, morality and sometimes by a
mixture of all of these factors. Hence, we can neither exclude any
of these elements from the process of the development of a culture,
nor can we be bound to include all of these elements in the process
of globalization of culture. They hold their relevance in the
process of culturalization.
Integration of Cultures
There are two aspects of
integration: Societal and Cultural.
As far as societal integration is
concerned, the ethnic minorities become an integral part of the
society by residing, following the laws, sharing the many social and
cultural values and working together for the promotion of societal
betterment.
Cultural integration is an
outcome of cultural interaction, and cultural interaction cannot
occur without an inter-cultural dialogue. Although it requires both
the majority and the minority groups to create an environment of
integration, the initial responsibility lies upon the majority.
This cultural interaction cannot
take place without initiating the process of cultural openness. We
must be open to listen to the problems, the priorities and the
demands of all of the cultures irrespective of the fact whether the
culture belongs to the majority or to any other ethnic minority.
This in turn would lead to an environment of multiculturalism. It is
important to promote the commonalties between cultures and at the
same time appreciate the differences in arealistic and democratic
manner. Solutions cannot be imposed. They emerge in a realistic and
democratic way in our society, which in turn resolves conflicts.
Types of commonalties on which
bridge-building can take place
There are many commonalties
between the Islamic and the Western societies. Autonomy, vitality,
education, morality, spiritual contentment, working ethics, social
harmony, global outlook, religious and social services, cultural
activities, and environmental and ecological changes are just a few
basic commonalties on which multiculturalism may be promoted.
Another factor on which the
process of globalization of culture maybe established is Human
Rights. Islam is the founder and the best promoter of the concept of
human rights and participatory democracy. When Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
established a political society in Medina after his migration, he
established a society based on devolution of power and participation
of public and democratic process in power. He established local
bodies consisting of ten representatives headed by a counselor and
10 counselors headed by a chief counselor. They they were appointed
as the member of provincial or federal council. Hence, Islam introduced
and practically implemented the process of the participation of the
public in the process of power. Subjects as such can easily be the
basis for the establishment of globalization.
Standards of success and
achievements, activity and work, material comforts, practicality and
efficiency, progress and futuristic advancements, science and
technology, freedom of individual choice and individual initiative
and other elements as such are the basic commonalties on which we
can easily establish the idea of a multicultural society.
No Dual Standards
As far as the factual position is
concerned, the media has dual standards for the Western World and
for the Islamic World. Whenever acase of violent criminality occurs
in any western country, the media looks into the social factors
behind the occurrence, including gender, youth, race, socio-economic
background, personal factors, biological, psychological or
psychiatric factors or even ecological factors. But as soon as any
kind of issue takes place that involves a Muslim, instead of blaming
the wrongdoers, the attack is directly placed upon Muslims and
ultimately Islam. The relevance of socio-economic factors or personal factors
is overlooked. The presentation and the analysis of the events should
be the same.
One thousand years ago, when
Europe, in its entirety, was not developed, scientifically,
academically and culturally, it was said to be in its dark ages.
However, during this period it was Islam that was the torchbearer.
It was Islamic Spain, Islamic Grenada, Islamic Baghdad, Islamic
Damascus; in short, it was the Islamic world which was spreading the
light of science, technology, culture and civilization along with a
complete interaction of Islamic and Christian culture and faith
which initiated the process of globalization. Hence, Islam has been
an integral part of the European society for about 1000 years,
sometimes in a ruling capacity and sometimes jointly living together with
communities.
Only in the last two - three
centuries was it that the Muslims lost their involvement, however,
they have again returned to it.
There is a very clear lack of
communication which the western society is not recognizing. This is
what leads to distorted visions and misguided opinions about Islam.
The western population does not have a true picture of Islam and has
only gained their present opinion from their own media. That is why
if there is any single minor incident through which any negative
inference can be drawn in the Muslim world, it is highlighted and
propagated in the media and for days ongoing debates start on the
subject. Whereas, thousands of positive points are neglected so that
bridge-building between the cultures is made impossible.
What sort of misunderstandings
exist?
It is a common belief of many
westerners that minorities possess no rights in Islamic countries
such as Pakistan. On the contrary, the Islamic State of Pakistan is
much more liberal towards the minorities as compared to the Western
World towards its minorities.
Rights of minorities in the
Islamic State of Pakistan
Minority rights are
constitutionally guaranteed and protected, political rights are
guaranteed, seats in all levels of government are reserved for
minorities from the local to district to provincial and right up to
the parliament. Many MPs, senators, ministers and counselors are
those from a minority group and fully participate in the political
process of Pakistan.
The chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Pakistan, Justice Cornelius was a practicing Catholic
Christian. There are also many army generals belonging to minorities
and many minority members can be found in executive departments in
the country.
There is no ban, no barrier, and
no condition disabling the minorities to hold government offices.
They can freely build their churches, hold their religious or
cultural activities, and enjoy their festivals.
Many Christian missionary
schools, colleges, and institutions are operating in the country.
There exist open dialogue forums such as the MCDF (Muslim Christian
dialogue forum), of which I am the elected chairman and Bishop
Azraya is the vice-chairman. MCDF, PAT and Minhaj-ul-Quran
International Movement have announced a joint peace walk between
Muslims and Christians on the biggest road in Pakistan, "Mall
Road", to raise slogans and protection of minority rights.
Solution
The practical answers to various
questions on cultural diversity and lack of real integration do not
lie on ethnocentrism - the practice of judging another culture by
the standards of one's own. Nor do they lie in uni-culturalism -
absorbing all ethnic cultures into one.
- 1. Multiculturalism
- 2. Pluralism
- 3. Globalization
On the 23rd of April, '99 there
was a conference held in Berlin on different cultures and the future
of relations on Western and Islamic societies. A declaration on this
agenda for future action was announced known as the Berlin
Declaration. I endorse this agenda and declaration.
We have to come towards global
wholesome, global unity but it is only possible through global
mutuality.
We need to take steps at the
education and research level at primary and secondary education. At
the same time at higher education and scholarly levels, there should
be inter-cultural teacher training courses and intercultural
research should be initiated at graduate levels in various colleges,
universities and institutions. There should be academic interaction
between various cultures, which would lead to practical interaction
and practical integration. They should be designed on a media level
and an ethical code of conduct on media and journalists should be
established. Democracy does not give one right to paint a false
picture of anyone. There should be a law placing a ban on the
assassination of anyone's character. There should be multi-national dialogues
so that people may have direct access and direct information regarding
various cultures and ethnic minorities and their religious and cultural
backgrounds.
In the light of UN's declaration
of human rights and the Counsel of Europe on Minority Affairs, there
should be a declaration on this particular point of ethnic
minorities, the treatment of cultural and ethnic minorities so that
we may work in the right direction to achieve the process of
globalization.
I hope that we work upon these
basic outlines, by which we will finally be able to remove the
unhealthy feelings, and are able to create a healthy environment of
practical interaction at academic and social levels.