*A World Gripped by the Cancer of Terror*


*Ram Puniyani*



The current times are very disturbing as so many innocent lives are being
lost and social resources being destroyed due to the dastardly phenomenon
of terror. To cap it all, this phenomenon has been linked to religion in
the popular perception. Just during last two weeks (July 2016) we witnessed
with horror the massacre of 49 people at the Pulse club in Orlando, US.
This deadly incident had two interpretations, one that it is an act of
Jihadi terror and two it was prompted by a man gripped by homophobia. One
of the commentators pointed out, “It turns out that he may have been
motivated by both homophobia and Islamic radicalism…Terrorism or
homophobia? The answer is yes
<http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/12/opinions/orlando-terror-shooting-ghitis/>.
Both.”



In another incident 119 people were killed in Baghdad blast by Islamic
State. In Bangla Desh on 1st July 28 people were killed. Those who lost
their lives were identified as foreigners. There are some reports that the
terrorists belonged to Jamaat Ul Mujahideen and were not affiliated with
Islamic State. One commentator points out that ISIS and the Al Qaeda are
currently engaged in a fierce competition across our sub-continent aiming
to outdo each other in spreading their terror tentacles. But the malignant
growth of Islamist extremism
<https://sabrangindia.in/article/what-kind-prime-minister-are-you-shiekh-hasina>
in Bangladesh can be easily traced back to the Jamaat-e-Islami (JEB) and
its militant student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir.



What connects these diverse destructive phenomena? At the surface it seems
these are the manifestations of Islamic terrorism, as the phrase has become
popular since 2001 after the 9/11 tragedy. If we go slightly deeper we can
discern some clear strands of very different underlying pathologies
operating in each of these. The one in Orlando has a lot to do with the
prevalent gun culture in US. and this has woken up the law makers to the
prevalent norms of possession of the gun. While this may be most horrific
of such cases, similar one’s at lesser intensity has been occurring in US
off and on unrelated to the Islamic terrorism so to say. In case of Baghdad
mostly it is the one related to the Islamic State.



As far as the case of Bangla Desh terror is concerned this seems to be a
continuation of the terrorism which has roots in the fundamentalist streaks
in Bangla Desh politics. Such terror acts have been stalking Bangla Desh
since quite some time, manifested in the murders of progressive-secular
liberal bloggers and Hindus. This has indigenous origin to which the
present regime had turned a blind eye and violence came to the fore in this
dastardly way due to the failure of the state and society to curb the
rising fundamentalist trends in politics. Currently in many countries of
South Asia the militancy has origins in fundamentalism-communalism as seen
prominently in Pakistan, Bangla Desh and India among others.



In Pakistan fundamentalist doctrine was given the official status during
Zia Ul Haq’s regime. To get the cover for his dictatorial ambitions he
resorted to alliance with feudal forces and Mullahs and brought in the
doctrines of Maulana Maududi (Deoband Islam). This is what is referred to
as Islamization of Pakistan. The focus of this was to push back the civic
social norms around the Sharia as interpreted by Maududi; the focus was to
bring in feudal conservative values, suppression of women and of civil
liberties. In India the politics in the name of religion manifested more in
the form of communalism, communal violence, where the religious minorities
have been the victim. The extreme form of this ideology manifested in
organizations upholding Hindutva ideology which have been alleged to be
responsible for the acts of terror in Malegaon, Makka Masjid (Hyderabad), Ajmer
and
<http://www.csss-isla.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Native-Terror-Factories-1.pdf>
Samjhauta Express. The communal-fundamentalist ideology is an attempt to
restore pre-modern, feudal values of birth based hierarchy of caste/class
and gender in the garb of Sharia law or glorious traditions of the past,
presented as religion.



Terrorism related to Al Qaeda-Islamic state variety has its roots in the
politics of oil control in which the policies of United State has played a
major role. It is the policy of US which funded the Madrassas based in
Pakistan and brought in the Maulana Wahab’s version of Islam. Here the
major focus is killing the infidel (kafir) as a part of jihad. In this
variety the central focus is on violence against those differing with these
dominant groups. It had a reason; as they wanted to fight communism, Soviet
occupation of Afghanistan and so the killing of infidel. If we see the case
of Pakistan one can see the Islamization of Pakistan during Zia’s regime
getting a continuum through the Al Qaeda variety taking over later, and Al
Qaeda in turn laid the ideological foundations of Islamic State. Hillary
Clinton clarified the US role very succinctly
<http://www.globalresearch.ca/hillary-clinton-we-created-al-qaeda/5337222>.
There is adequate reference to show that US has been supporting the
terrorist groups in more ways than
<http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-isis-islamic-terrorists-are-supported-by-the-us-israel-and-saudi-arabia/5396171>
one.



So two strands of terrorist actions are creating havoc in contemporary
times. One has the motive of restoring the pre-modern values as seen in the
case of Pakistan (inspired by Maulana Maududi), Bangla Desh (similar
variety), India (Hindutva) and in Mynmar and Srilanka as well. The latter
have used particular interpretation of Buddhism. The other has its support
system derived from the global politics of oil control. The tragedy is that
both these varieties draw their foundation and legitimacy in the name of
religion, particularly Islam. Religion has many streams, like Islam has
Sufi as well as Wahabi tendencies and Hinduism has Bhakti and Brahmanism.
US picked up Wahabi version for political goals in West Asia, Zia had
picked up Maududi for strengthening dictatorship, Hindu
Nationalism-Hindutva has picked up Neo-Brahmanism, for its own political
agenda. Various streams of religion do prevail as such but become dominant
only when propped up by political forces who can use that cover to enhance
their political goals. Recognizing this may be a major step in combating
terrorism, and make it clear that it is political agenda masquerading as
religion.





Key words  #terrorism # Jihadi # kafir  # politics of oil control #
fundamentalism #Hindutva #Buddhism #birth based hierarchy  #caste # gender

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