‘Good Sufi’, ‘Bad Muslim’
Written by Javed Anand <https://sabrangindia.in/articles/javed-anand>
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Saying “Bharat Mata ki jai” is not the same as capitulating to the demand
to do so by Hindu nationalists who had nothing to do with India’s Freedom
Struggle
Image: PTI

So we know now, in case we did not know it already: Bollywood celebrity and
outgoing Rajya Sabha MP, Javed Akhtar is a “Good Muslim”, and so are the
Sufis who invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to grace the World Sufi
Forum in Delhi. Asaduddin Owaisi of the Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) on
the other hand, as all of us always knew, is a “Bad Muslim”.

Actor and Modi-*bhakt* Anupam Kher says it just like it is: “*Bharat Mata
ki jai!*” is the “only real test” of who is a *desh premi* and who is not.
Self-proclaimed atheist Akhtar and the Sufis have passed the test with
flying colours. In his last speech in the Rajya Sabha, Akhtar theatrically
recited the magic mantra not once but thrice. At the World Sufi Conference,
Modi’s elaborate “*Islam means peace*”
<http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/full-text-of-pm-narendra-modis-speech-at-world-sufi-forum-1288303>
homily
was greeted with repeated chants of *“Bharat Mata ki Jai”*. (Thankfully, no
one offered a “Muslim cap” to Modi, a man otherwise known to don every
other head gear when it suits him).


Video: Rajyasabha TV

Owaisi, on the other hand, has declared in a speech that while he has no
issues with “Jai Hind”, he will not put himself through Hindutva’s
nationalism-test even if someone held a knife to his throat. Taking a cue
from his party chief, on March 16 an MIM MLA, Waris Pathan, refused to
say “*Bharat
Mata ki jai!*” in the Maharashtra Assembly. The refusal created a huge
furore wherein along with the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena coalition, the Congress
and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) joined the chorus against Pathan.
He was suspended from the Assembly for the entire budget session.


Video: ANI

No one however seemed in the least concerned over Shiv Sena MLA Gulabrao
Patil hurling the following at Pathan: “*Is desh mein rehna hai, kutto, to
Vande Mataram bolna hoga*” (If you want to stay in this country, dogs, you
will have to sing Vande Mataram). Having spoken in the plural, it is
anybody’s guess whether Patil was referring to the MIM in particular or
Indian Muslims in general. As an afterthought a day later, on the demand
raised by the Congress party’s leader of the Opposition in the Assembly,
Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil, the Speaker agreed to delete the Sena MLA’s
obnoxious remark from the Assembly’ record.

Everyone must be patriotic, and patriotism will be defined by the bully,
those who can shout the loudest, have their way. You will be tested on not
just the slogans you raise but on those you do not raise. Patriotism will
be forced by the BJP and its parivar, but not just by them. If you are
deemed to be not patriotic enough, be very afraid, also, of the
Congress. (Indian
Express
<http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/editorials/waris-pathan-aimim-bharat-mata-ki-jai/>,
lead editorial)

The Sufis assembled at the Delhi meet will no doubt maintain, as many other
Muslims do, that “*Bharat Mata ki jai*!” has nothing to do with religion;
it’s about love for the nation. They argue moreover that Muslims who oppose
the slogan are falling into a trap set by the *sangh parivar*. The Congress
general secretary, Digvijay Singh, has expressed the same opinion. Such
reasoning is problematic as it skirts several critical questions.

>From the Hyderabad Central University, to Jawaharlal Nehru University, to
everywhere else, the*sanghis* who to their eternal shame had nothing to do
with India’s freedom struggle, have now delegated to themselves the sole
supreme authority to judge who is a patriot and who is not using a simple
4-word-test.

Why is “*Jai Hind*”, “Jai Bharat” or “*Hindustan Zindabad*” not enough? Why
is the signing of the national anthem not enough? Which Constitutional
principle, which law of the land is violated if some Muslims genuinely
believe that saying “*Bharat Mata ki Jai*” is against the teachings of
Islam? Why is it that Muslims who have no difficulty in saying the same
words, at a Kejriwal rally for example, have a problem with Hindutva’s
diktat?  Is the nationalism bogey not simply an insidious ploy to push
secular-democratic India towards *Hindu Rashtra*?

Why can’t the Congress Party, the NCP see what’s amply clear not only to
the Left parties (“A single slogan cannot ever become the sole patriotism
test of citizens”: CPI-M general secretary, Sitaram Yechuri) but also
sections of the media?

Take, for example, the lead editorial in the March 18 edition of *The
Indian Express *under the headline:  “Hand of the bully: Congress must take
responsibility for its role in the disgraceful suspension from the
Maharashtra Assembly of Paris Pathan”: And the copy starts with: “Everyone
must be patriotic, and patriotism will be defined by the bully, those who
can shout the loudest, have their way. You will be tested on not just the
slogans you raise but on those you do not raise. Patriotism will be forced
by the BJP and its *parivar*, but not just by them. If you are deemed to be
not patriotic enough, be very afraid, also, of the Congress.”

And the lead editorial in *The Asian Age*
<http://www.pressreader.com/india/deccan-chronicle/20160318/281822872913852>
warns:
“Were the Maharashtra Assembly mood to gain force… we would be going astray
as a people and bringing upon ourselves every curse that wakes in the wake
of the wilful distortion of the historical record.”

Through their unsolicited ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’ chant in Parliament and at
the Sufi Forum, Javed Akhtar and the Sufis have built their distance not
only from “Bad Muslims” but also from millions of Hindus who refuse to
endorse the claim of Hindu Nationalists that this, and this slogan alone,
is the real test of every Indians’ love for and loyalty to his country.

At an informal gathering of Kanhaiya Kumar and a few JNU students on the
campus about a week ago, one of them asked: we students at JNU, Hyderabad
University and elsewhere have been fighting Hindutva’s  fascist menace; why
are Muslim leaders and organisations so silent when they too should be
concerned about the same thing?

About Owaisi and his party with a blatantly Muslim-communal agenda, the
less said the better. If anything, the MIM’s politics is rich material for
a case study on how not to combat Hindutva’s designs. For many Muslims
across the country, it is an article of faith that the MIM is in cahoots
with the BJP-RSS as both benefit from spreading the poison of communalism.
Some even talk of crores changing hands.

But what might Javed Akhtar and the Sufis have to say in response to the
query by the JNU student?

If not as a Muslim, what stopped Akhtar from speaking out against the
growing witch-hunt, doctored videos by TV channels, takeover of not just
educational campuses but even court premises by lynch mobs with state
connivance? Not earlier, when academics, writers and artists (many of them
atheists, though not communists) returned awards in protest, nor in his
speech in the Rajya Sabha?

His speech said nothing more than what could be expected from a detached
sage having descended from some *ashram* in the Himalayas for a brief
glance at the state of the nation. Words of wisdom totally bereft of any
reference, except obliquely, to the ugly climate being built up in the
country with active encouragement from the RSS-directed, Modi-led,
BJP-dominated, NDA government at the Centre.

As for the Sufis who took pains to ingratiate themselves with the prime
minister, here’s some interesting bit of history. Among the main players in
the All India Ulama and Mashaikh Board (AIUMB) who organised the World Sufi
Forum are the management and direct beneficiaries of the*dargahs* of Hazrat
Nizamuddin Auliya (Delhi) and Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti (Ajmer). Anyone
familiar with the life and times of these saints will tell you that keeping
a distance, never cosying up or currying favours, from the powers that be
was almost an obsession with the Sufis.

During his lifetime, Hazrat Nizamuddin was witness to the rise and fall of
eight different sultans who occupied the throne. It is well-known that the
saint strongly disapproved of, actively discouraged, any of these sultans
even from paying a royal visit to his abode. Amir Khusro, the most renowned
disciple of the saint was also an office in the court of Jalaluddin Khilji.
Khusro came to know that eager to somehow seek the Hazrat Nizamuddin’s
blessings, was planning on visiting the saint in disguise. Khusro leaked
the news to Hazrat Nizamuddin who promptly left the city to foil the
sultan’s surreptitious plan.

Furious with such “treachery” and “disclosure of state secret”, Khilji
demanded an explanation from Khusro. This is what the latter said in his
defense: “I had to choose between betraying my*peer* and betraying you. In
betraying my *peer* I would have lost my *imaan* (faith); in betraying you
I stand to lose only my *jaan* (life). I would sooner lose my *jaan* than
my *imaan*”. An impressed Khilji forgave Khusro his great betrayal.

Recounting this incident from history, a devout Sufi practitioner told
SabrangIndia: “You could say that in hosting the prime minister, the
organisers of the World Sufi Forum have betrayed their Chisti tradition
(the *silsala* to which most of the Sufis in India belonged), if not their
*imaan*.

Among the many Sufi *silsilas* (orders) there were some who stood aloof
from power, even spoke truth to power. Others provided legitimacy to the
ruler of the day. While Hazrat Nizamuddin and Khwaja Moinuddin belonged to
the former category, the organisers of the Delhi meet who otherwise swear
by these very saints have chosen a contrary path.

Through their unsolicited ‘*Bharat Mata ki jai*’ chant in Parliament and at
the Sufi Forum, Javed Akhtar and the Sufis have built their distance not
only from “Bad Muslims” but also from millions of Hindus who refuse to
endorse the claim of Hindu Nationalists that this, and this slogan alone,
is the real test of every Indians’ love for and loyalty to his country.

The growing influence of Saudi Arabia-fuelled rigid and intolerant version
of Islam should be a matter of concern for all Indians, Muslims
particularly. The AIUMB could have played a very positive role in
preserving India’s syncretic tradition, stemming the Wahhabi tide. But from
the brand of Sufism on display at the Delhi meet, it is seems that the
answer for Indian Muslims lies elsewhere.
Perhaps they should give some thought to what Omid Safi, an American
professor of Islamic studies wrote some years ago in the American context,
but which is equally relevant in our present context: “If our public
discourse about religion and politics is to evolve to a more subtle, and
accurate, space, it must get to the point where religious voices that speak
from the depths and heights of all spiritual traditions can do more than
simply acquiesce in the face of the Empire. They can, and should, speak for
the weak, and give voice to the voiceless”.

Or, closer home, they could pay heed to two liberation theologists from
Pakistan, Junaid S Ahmed and Sania Sufi: “Muslims must dig through the
Islamic canon for a discourse far more liberating than merely the negation
of beheadings or senseless violence or intolerance”.

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