Running away
Muslims are being divided into ill-fitting categories of moderates, fundamentalists, progressives and reactionaries.

Running away
The majority Muslims themselves are being increasingly divided and sub-divided into minorities of their own, pigeon-holed into the ill-fitting categories of moderates and fundamentalists, progressives and reactionaries. This is in addition to the sectarian dividing lines that have already been drawn: Shia and Sunni, Deobandi and Barelvi, and of course the Ahmadis who were expelled from the fold many years ago. Nor are the only divisions religious and ideological in nature. Ask a Pashtun based in Karachi how secure he feels in the city, or cast an eye at the mass departure of Punjabi ‘settlers’ from Balochistan and we see clearly that the painful process of exodus and exile is already underway within the country itself. Federal Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti may have been receiving threats since the Gojra carnage, but it was Salmaan Taseer, a Muslim, who paid with his life as he tried to take a stand and come to the rescue of a Christian women. No matter who we are, or what we believe, we are all minorities now in the sense that no one seems to be safe from the ever-rising intolerance.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 1st, 2011.













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