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The professional Muslim Ulema of Pakistan have influenced our thinking so much that we see everything in religious terms. We keep a keen record of “atrocities against Muslims” but we ignore the enemy within who hides behind Islam. Earlier, we used to see two centres of evil: India and Israel but with time they have increased to include America and Europe. Iran is rapidly moving away because of our growing sectarianism and it is hard to name any real friend – Saudi Arabia and China are our ‘friends’ only in the sense that they are not enemies. They have excellent relations with our enemies and do not support us in our disputes with India and America, or in our red-hot anger against Israel.

We strongly believe that in our 65 years of national life, we have been attacked five times by India, once by Russia, that we are “spiritually” fighting America for the last 12 years, that we fought our East Wing and lost it because of Indian aggression which the world supported because of the bias established by Indian propaganda. We believe that we were always on the right side, that we were persecuted.

It was always hard for us to ask: are we really so innocent and so persecuted? Why does the world hate us? All these 65 years we have been teaching our students that one billion Hindus hate us because they are bigoted and jealous of our merit. It has been considered unpatriotic to ask why we failed to befriend them in 700 years.

War is a tragedy but we refuse to see that a society at war with itself is an abomination. We love to talk of “we”, but we are “we” only in hate against “others”; when it comes to sacrifice or service, everyone is an individual.

War is a tragedy because it tries to achieve an objective through use of force and destruction. Even when it ends in one’s victory, it does not end; it sows the seeds of future wars because those who are vanquished and disgraced never forget the wounds of defeat. Their collective memory passes to posterity generation after generation and nourishes the desire to avenge. Our subcontinent remained in a state of war for centuries between the Muslims kings and a resisting India. A narrow class of Muslim victors in India won prosperity and power but the large Indian population suffered the tragedy of defeat and suffering for all these centuries, while Muslim masses had no share of victory except vain pride and widespread ignorance. This history of war has left an aching scar on both sides of our people. It is partially, if not wholly, responsible for the lingering misery of our masses on both sides. Although for several reasons we in Pakistan refuse to see, the fact is that India started its recovery only after 1947, Bangladesh only after 1971 while we have yet to start.

As a result of this war, Muslims remained a medieval-minded crowd for centuries, taking pride in their ability to wield the sword, until the Aligarh University movement of modern learning started some change. But we, in Pakistan, never questioned our Civilizational Narcissism which keeps breeding new tragedies of paranoia and chaos. The legacy of centuries of war never leaves us. Both the nations have spent, since 1947, trillions annually on meaninglessly large armies and arms-building, keeping their masses in misery, stupor and barren hate. The total resources spent by both amount to a sum that could have brought us to modern European levels of life and learning, had we spent them productively.

War is a tragedy but a society at war with itself and everything around, with no objective and no remorse is more than a tragedy; it is a total disaster. Our society with its special mindset is at war with itself and the world, with other religions and its own religious diversity. It is in a state of schizophrenia passing into paranoia. The roots of this mindset lie in our narcissism, in our self image of righteousness. We do not take criticism and never feel sorry for our wrongs. A semi-educated boy can start yelling at you if you point out a mistake.

It is a depressing state of affairs. Many sensitive patriots have lost all hope that health can be restored. Ever since 1947, the nation has been moving down the slope. Each period has left us more frustrated and hopeless. Every time we discover that standards have fallen further. But that is not how human societies should move in this age of immense opportunity.

It is right to reject what was wrong in the past but it is not right to predict that the wrong will continue forever. Admitted that it is our special ability as humans that we conduct mass destruction; this special ability is a tragic aspect of our mind but that same mind is capable of science, wisdom, tolerance and inclusiveness. We can perhaps halt destruction by practicing and preaching critical thinking with humility. Human societies all around us are growing and developing. Why can’t our land of disaster outgrow its roots? And do we have an option other than trying?


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Feroz
January 31, 2013 10:11 am
As an Indian I share your views. Indian Muslims have lived together with people of diverse religions, cultures and ethnicities to realize the true value of diversity and the oneness of humanism. In fact Indian Muslims are well placed to show the true liberal, all embracing and Peaceful face of Islam to the world, not the bigoted and violent one being currently portrayed by some misled followers. India is really strong because of its tolerance and acceptance of its diversity -- like a great culinary dish that needs many ingredients to make it outstanding.
wali lasi
January 31, 2013 9:06 am
very nice....
Syed
January 31, 2013 8:50 am
For our fellow loving indian commentators, everything that criticises Pakistan, no matter how unfair it is, is truth and purity and balanced and unbiased. On the contrary, any small bit of positive news, even if it is about a growing shipbreaking industry in Pakistan, is absurdity, wrong statistics, trivial achievement etc.
B. Ally
January 31, 2013 6:26 am
In our case we provoke by our self rightieous behaviour instilled into us by a very heavy doze of religion. Ever one else is wrong and we are the only one always right. we are a non entity in the comity of nations. if we will not learn to live in peace with others we are doomed into self oimposed solitary cofinement.
Ali
January 31, 2013 6:08 am
"it is nothing short of astonishing to see the DEVELOPMENT that has taken place" Seems like you have the ability to see the un-visible. May I ask, what astonishing developments do you see besides McDonalds, KFC, TGIF, Starbucks, Mr. Donut etc.
a.k.lal
January 31, 2013 5:24 am
very good analysis
abbastoronto
January 31, 2013 12:55 am
Capt. Sahib: AOA A Mohammedan can never be a Mullah. A Muslim can be. If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. Wassalam
kt
January 30, 2013 11:38 pm
Sandip, you need to check your knowledge on economics first...we haven't bagged for money in last 20 years although we have enormous poverty. For your knowledge, India's CRR is more 300 Billion. You are not in country so you still have same image of what you have seen in childhood. Now US, British, French leaders come to us to get business...you need make the reality check first..
kt
January 30, 2013 11:32 pm
You read history of any country, weak nations were always conquered by power nations. If we and Pakistan were friends, it might be possible that China would be archenemy or somebody else. So it is necessary for any country to have powerful Army, Navy and Air force. History also teaches us lesson but you have forgot to note that, if we had be powerful enough in last 1000 years, we wouldn't have been defeated by Muslims and English and ruled for so long. It was Shivaji and Guru Nanak, who fought back...so if you are poor doesn't mean that you should not have powerful army...This is also true for animals, weak becomes easy pray for predator. So no matter how poor you are, you must have powerful army to save you sovereignty. .
kt
January 30, 2013 11:09 pm
And also screwed royally time and again and again and again by the whole world, isn't it?
Akil Akhtar
January 30, 2013 11:04 pm
The level of hatred being mentioned is mostly coming from across the border and they have a lot of influence in the world. What have we done to the west compared to what they are doing to us that they would/should hate us so much.
Akil Akhtar
January 30, 2013 10:59 pm
well said, it seems all our leaders and intellectuals are for sale to the highest bidder and Pakistan always looses.
Akil Akhtar
January 30, 2013 10:54 pm
Would like the indians to practice what they preach us. But in you country if Shah Rukh says he has problems in india being a Muslim some time the whole indian media and fanatic politicians (which is almost all of them) came down on him like ton of bricks. Did not see any introspection.
Akil Akhtar
January 30, 2013 10:50 pm
What did you do to build Pakistan you must ask first before giving up on somthing we all probably did not do anythign for any way.
Akil Akhtar
January 30, 2013 10:47 pm
watch their media and political leaders and tehn say that they do not....
Hassan
January 30, 2013 10:26 pm
I completely agree with you Krishna. Now the time has come that Pakistan will throw away all the trash to a place where it belongs and make good people sit in high positions. Our people have learnt alot through hardships specially during the last 5 years and after these upcoming elections you will see a good govt in Pakistan. A govt that will try to make Pakistan a better place for everyone. India and Pakistan are twins and I think every sensible nation would want to have excellent relations with their neighbors specially when they share a common past. We all make mistakes the important thing is to realize and not to repeat .
Mahesh
January 30, 2013 9:14 pm
Salute to the Author for showing courage and guts to hold a crystal clear mirror before a society which basically creation of some egoistic politicians and srude British. It is unfortunate that Pakistan never got a leader with wisdom and ability to convince their people to give up wrong thinking and followings. To realise the reality is a wisdom in itself.
Vinay
January 30, 2013 7:20 pm
Narcissism at display! The author is right!!
himesh
January 30, 2013 7:03 pm
excellent master piece of article. Author able to reflect the fact . Its now high time for people to understand to bring prosperity in Pakistan.
Akaula
January 30, 2013 6:34 pm
Civilizations step in to future with strength it musters in the present, but with the confidence, that arises from the past. If you annihilate your past for some myopic reasons, you will annihilate that confidence and the courage to chart the future.
Akaula
January 30, 2013 6:22 pm
The word secularism was not in Indian constitution in 1947, the time you agree India took the direction of healing. If at all anything this insertion by semi educated Indira Gandhi, who along with most Indians do not understand this term, has been the source of violence in India. To understand that please understand what secularism means and how it is incompatible with Indian ethos.
Pankaj Patel(USA)
January 30, 2013 5:22 pm
Very nice article but too late for Pakistan,to change people's attitude and mind set it takes centuries.The culture is destroyed, it takes centuries to evolve.Imitating other language and culture do not bring self respect. As for the defense expense India will have to spend,not to fight any one but to defend against other super powers.There is none other then India in south Asia which can defend the region.With out strong India we will be like Africa where all big and mighty will exploit.There is no tendency in India to control any other country.Today we see many in Pakistan talking about winning India but none in India.
pk surendran
January 30, 2013 5:15 pm
Hi Haider, at last an honest appraisal. This was precisely the question I have often asked others. why does the world hate Islam? does anywhere Islam lives in peace with others? No. if it is not hindus, it is jews, if it is not jews, it is christians or Budhists in Burma. Pray why are there not many like this author in Pak. that is why the mullas rule. raise and fight for your rights brothers! then see the sea-change
Krish Chennai
January 30, 2013 4:50 pm
Rather think the division is artificial, and cannot sustain.
Zimbo_Indian
January 30, 2013 4:35 pm
Very true. Mullahs don't operate in a vacuum.
Nauman
January 30, 2013 4:32 pm
Hi ... good point but one thing ... it shouldnt discuss all the issues of historical back ground but should look towards future solution with conceptual parameters under current circumstances .... i know one should know the history for solution but keeping respect to mutual parameters and flexibility of acceptance and then moving into right direction with co-existance based on sharing can result in development of relationship and ideas with beauty of companion ship and most important of all, great friends as neighbors for each other.
Zimbo_Indian
January 30, 2013 4:31 pm
True, there is tremendous hatred in India against Pakistan. It is the result of historical animosity between Hindus and Muslims. Hindus view Muslims as tyrants and butchers while Muslims see Hindus as weaklings over whom they ruled for centuries. Most Muslims in the subcontinent have Hindu ancestors who were more often than not forced to convert to avoid persecution. Muslims of today (particularly Pakistanis), as a community, may have a subconcious urge to justify the decision of their ancestors by trying to prove the superiority of Muslims over Hindus. But facts fly in their face. India is an emerging economic superpower growing at 6 - 8 % per annum while Pakistan is wallowing in poverty and backwardness with 3 - 4 % GDP growth. India is seen as a challenger to China in economic and strategic terms while Pakistan is seen as the mecca of global terrorism and is hyphenated with Afghanistan. India aspires to a permanent seat in UN Security Council while Pakistan is satisfied with just blocking India's efforts. So, please, for a minute, just forget you Pakistani and Islamic identities and then read the article to see the truth written therein.
Faqir Ipi
January 30, 2013 4:24 pm
Waziritan has been made the real big bazaar and virtual laboratory of the global arms /drone industry. Most of us are not familiar with the real colonial history of the Waziristan and the clever, petty games Western colonial powers and their puppets in Kabul, Greater Mardan, Peshawar, Islamabad and Pindi have played to exploit it in every possible way. Major reason that the masses and world polity don’t have a clear idea of the situation in Waziristan is that any criticism or complaint about genocide, no matter how well-researched and moderate, is swiftly attacked and labelled by strong war profiting mafia as either Pro-Taliban or Pro-Alqaeda or anti-Pashtuns or Anti Pakistan or Conspiracy Theory.
Faqir Ipi
January 30, 2013 4:19 pm
"Why of course the people don't want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people don't want war neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country." Gen Hermann Goering - Nuremberg Diary (Farrar, Straus & Co 1947), by Gustave Gilbert (an Allied appointed psychologist)
Zimbo_Indian
January 30, 2013 4:15 pm
....... However, Pakistanis will never allow it to happen.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 4:08 pm
At war with yourselves is not just a phrase. People are being gunned down in the streets. All should worry Pakistan does not become Syria.
Mansi
January 30, 2013 3:58 pm
Bravo, I hope your tribe increases. I do not want to go right wing Hindu, but I see the craziness and total lack of rationalism on the other side that makes me want keep my weapons sharp. It is very encouraging to see such thoughts of introspection.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 3:28 pm
Everyone on earth needs English as a second language in the 21rst century. The lazy ones are those who do not learn it.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 3:21 pm
Self criticism seems to be inversely proportional to self love.
Imran
January 30, 2013 3:15 pm
Your Home Minister has clearly mentioned that Hindu terrorists exist but you deny that. While this author's views are set in stone in your opinion.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 3:01 pm
"This article really touches heart. Hope sense prevails." I'm afraid that is asking too much.
Lalat
January 30, 2013 3:00 pm
Dear Rukshana behen, I think everything is not lost yet. Till thinkers/ writers like Mr. Haider, Mr. Irfan Hussain, NFP are there and Dawn is there to publish their wonderful articles full of insights one day or other there will be a definite change. Only problem is that their articles to be brought to the ordinary mass. I already see the light at the end of the tunnel. Lalat
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:59 pm
The fault with the mullahs is that their ideas are too simplistic to order a modern industrial and progressive society.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:42 pm
Azmat, Hope is not the answer. Hope is the definition of inaction. The key word is sacrifice. What is everyone willing to give?
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:39 pm
When I lived in China, (1995-1997) and people were obeying the one child per family dictum, many ordinary Chinese men on the street asked me the same question, "How long do you think it will be before we catch up to the West?" That was their focus. The operative word is focus. The question then is what is the focus of Pakistan's man on the street?
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:32 pm
“Although for several reasons we in Pakistan refuse to see, the fact is that India started its recovery only after 1947, Bangladesh only after 1971 while we have yet to start”. . Touche'
Chaman
January 30, 2013 2:27 pm
If you want to see the best communities of Muslims anywhere in the world, only two countries come to my mind. India and Turkey.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:21 pm
It is not so much about intellectuals who have the courage of their beliefs, it is about more ordinary men driven by uncompromising integrity who cannot be bought for any price.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:15 pm
"All this innocence monger-ring by our media and text books." From an outsider's point of view this is why Pakistanis annoy others. Even serial killers want others to think they are nice guys.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:12 pm
Change is always forthcoming. The problem is that it does not always go our way.
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:10 pm
What does Pakistan have to do with Israel? Are there not enough problems in Pakistan to be solved? Isn't that American's problem, not being able to mind it's own business?
Cyrus Howell
January 30, 2013 2:05 pm
People are better off with religion than without it. However religions are codes of conduct that do not really solve external human problems. Religion helps us manage our personal problems.
NAVNEET
January 30, 2013 1:40 pm
Sorry Dude, I dont agree with your views or say way of saying.... i find every word of this article true to purity. you tell me.... whats that in this article which is not true for pakistan
AHA
January 30, 2013 1:04 pm
And we lived happily ever after in our state of denial.
gary
January 30, 2013 12:33 pm
A dalit professor has written a book WHY I AM NOT A HINDU. He was not killed or beaten, rather he was invited to TV discussion. That is the tolerance of the hindus. Can you imagine a muslim writing a book WHY I AM NOT A MUSLIM. He will be shot by the followers of the religion of peace.