It is interesting to note that it is only amongst Pakistanis that one’s religion is the primary identifier; being Muslim comes before being a Pakistani, a Punjabi, a Sindhi, a man or a woman. It is understandable that we use religion as the defining line between ‘us’ and ‘them’, because Pakistan was created under the banner of a nation-state for the Muslims of the subcontinent. However what I especially take issue with is the notion that a particular type of Islam defines the one kind of Muslim we ought to be as Pakistanis; that is, a Sunni Wahhabi, straight-faced, abaya-donning and beard-growing people. Where does the concept of this ‘ideal Islam’ come from? I argue that this is the result of our one-sided infatuation with the Arab world, which leads us, as a nation, to develop an inferiority complex about our history and culture.
Ideally, migration entails an exchange of ideas between the country of origin and the host country. The Middle East is unique in that there is no such exchange, as expatriate communities are reminded time and again of their inferiority to the locals. In the Pakistani mindset, however, the Arabs are our successful Muslim brethren, who can make the world go around with their petrodollars. They are the pride of the Muslim world and we should all aspire to be mighty like them, in faith and worldly pursuits. Expatriates know that religious interpretations the Arab brethren follow are certainly more conservative than the interpretations generally adhered to in Pakistan, but the seed of doubt is planted: perhaps, it is this very strictness in enforcing those versions that leads to good fortunes. Perhaps, people in Pakistan have been doing it all wrong.
Upon their return home, ‘enlightened’ Pakistanis begin preaching the ‘right’ Islam. They mention shirk more often, correct other’s prayers, denounce traditions, encourage segregated spaces and develop the insights to recognise corrupting Hindu influences in events and music. They deny the historical plurality of Islam in the subcontinent and believe that Sufis and Shias, among other minorities, are instigators in leading Islam astray. They attribute all national failures to the state’s inability to implement the Shariah law of Islam, based on a strict, select interpretation of the Holy Quran and Sunnah solely and lament the state of affairs in Pakistan in their exaltations of all things Arab. The flames of this high culture spread swiftly through social networks, as women who have never even been to the Middle East replace their traditional coloured chadars with the emptiness of black abayas.
As Pakistanis, it is tragic that we hold our rich heritage hostage to our sense of inferiority when we live in the Middle East. Despite the array of problems facing Pakistan today, the country is affluent in its plurality of ethnic groups, languages, cultures, the strength of its diaspora, its geostrategic location and the mystique it once held for local and foreign travellers seeking exotic destinations. Lastly, whether one likes to admit it or not, Pakistan is rich in the plurality of faiths that live within its borders, in a way the Arab world will never know. That is the reality and it is our misfortune that we can no longer tolerate differences with our own countrymen, but can allow the practices in another country to bring us to the brink of turmoil today, when our minorities cannot even pray in peace. To dispel naivety, it is true that a particular version of Islam is being intentionally promoted and funded in Pakistan by outside interests. It is a tragedy, however, that Pakistanis in the Middle East become pawns for someone else’s game.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 25th, 2013.
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@Pak: No no no no NOoooo.... dear Pakistani friend... and for your information, I am NOT an Indian but that is a different story! ... but being married to one I cannot but keep myself aloof from the goings on on such topics especially as I have been "bombarded" with all the good things of the subcontinent (from both Indian as well as Pakistani friends) in the different parts of the world I have lived in ... and one just loves to see and read the Pakistani perspective, and especially COMMENT on the same and to read such REACTIONS .... it all adds to the E.Q (i.e. "Entertainment Quotient!!) of this part of the world... and given the kinds of reactions I see from the "Citadel of Islam", I say that you guys are the TOPS, whether your "roots" are in Arabia or wherever!!!
@Enlightened,
Viewing Baburs, Turks and Afghans as invaders while celebrating Prithviraj Chauhan as a non invader is not "true history". Neither mentioning that you are the descendant of IVC is part of that "true history". You are confusing jingoism with "true history". This happens when you absorbed by someone's else jingoism and delusionalism while condemning "the delusion that every Pakistani lives in".
@South Indian
"If the rich Malayalees are ever forced to quit the Gulf, it would be a bigger catastrophe than them running out of oil. Those who are not in the Gulf and in South India look down on Arabs. Sure they wouldn’t mind going there for work, but that’s it. The only people in South India with some fascination for Arabs are a few Hyderabadis who indulge in underage brides and the like."
How fast would it take the Arabs to substitute Malayalees with other migrants? One should not be this inflated about Malayalees' contribution to the Arab world. Without the Arab money, Kerala will go nowhere. Malayaless are quite disposable and if the Arabs rushed to dump you, Kerala could be another West Bengal while Arab nations will continue to prosper with and without their oil.
@MS: I didn't said anything about language.I wrote about the delusion that every Pakistani lives in, that we are a HYBIRDS B/W soldiers of Mohammad bin Qasim & local Indians. Zaheeruddin Babur, a turk is hailed as an ancestor in our history books, we have named our missiles after two Afghan invaders.Basically every invader who invaded our lands in the ancient past was made an ancestor of our's in our history books.We took the side of the winner even though they were not related to us, we despise our Hindu ancestors, because we wanted to feed our children that we are directly related to Arabs & M.BIN Qasim's soldiers were our forefathers.The lies that mullahs fed us by distorting our history has resulted in an INFERIORITY COMPLEX in our nation. Our nation consciously & unconsciously adores arabs,& hence they were easily influenced by the Arabs in the 70's to adopt their way of life. We didn't taught our children our history but that of Arabs in the name of Islamic history.
And what did you said about us being at the crossroads of Afghans,arabs,turks & Indians? Does tiny pockets of Arab & Turk invaders can so much GENETICALLY influence a very large local population that almost a Quarter of the Indian population(Modern Pakistanis) is a descendant of those Invaders? You are wrong in saying that we are 'as much' Indians as Arabs.We are more Indians than Arabs, infact we are so much Indian that, that 2% foreign element in us is almost negligible unless we choose to accept our 2% part as a whole of us which we have been trying to do since the inception of Pakistan & which has led to this pathetic state in which this nation currently is. It took me a while to figure out my true history, I learned that M.Bin qasim or Babur or any other outside invader is not my ancestor & hero.My heroes are Porus & Prithviraj chuhan & Chanakiya Kautlya was a great philosopher born in my land (I don't care what religion or god they followed) My ancestors are the descendants of IVC & for that matter i don't ( I can't ) look up to an arab & get influenced by his culture because i know my ancestors & i have my own culture.
To add to my previous post, here are links on Lulu Hypermarket and its owner M. A. Yousaf Ali from Wikipedia.
Yes, M. A. Yousaf Ali is an Indian and a Malayalee.
LINK: Lulu Hypermarket LINK: M. A. Yousuf Ali
@Babloo: Indian looks down on Arabs.Have you ever been to Southern India?
I demand Sharia be inflicted on all Pakistanis. Perhaps that only can fix them.It will be good for India. Full Sharia for Pakistan.
It is an interesting article. All Commentators have richly contributed. Every person has multiple identities in every society. Emphasizing only one identity to the exclusion of the rest, creates distortion. That is the problem. Suppose, I am a Sindhi Muslim, aged 65 years, male, I would say truthfully and let the world know me as a person speaking Sindhi, practising Islam, Male, retired from normal working life having ancestry of Vedic rishis. What one should be excited or ashamed of, in this ? Let us take things at face value. problems get dissolved automatically.
People who don't want to live by the Qur'an and Sunnah have no business trying to tell Muslims how to be Muslims. Period.
This article, the article's author and the comments here (mostly from across the border) form exactly the type of conspiracy theory bubble that all the forementioned characters live in. 99% of Pakistanis would not even have a clue what this article is going on about neither does anyone claim Arab ancestry. You won't ever see a Sindhi, Pathan, Punjabi or Baloch claiming to be an Arab. People confuse Pakistanis with a few Muhajirs (from India) who claim Arab, Persian or Pathan ancestry (which in most cases is usually genuine).
@Javed: Sharia is not a monster but a set of laws which the muslim law makers legislate in a muslim majority country. In the 21st century one does not implement the Madina charter nor one administer with 7th century laws. The laws as well as the constitution of an Islamic country must reflect the Values of the religion!
Rex Minor
@Javed: Why are you so scared of Sharia? Do you not see this as what God would have intended for Pakistan?
To all the rabid SHARIA imposers. "Has JAPAN implemented the Shariah? Has Taiwan? Has South Korea? Many examples in Europe and South America. Brazil? So how come these countries are so much more prosperous than progressive with a great standard of living, compared to Islamic countries.........Saudia is only prosperous because of oil and low population, NOT because of Sharia. QED.
@Sami Pathan khan, @Enlightened as far as I can remember, Arabic was never the language of elite or darbar, most of Mughal rulers of India and probably to some extent the court of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh used Persian language, it does not mean we are bastardized Persians(Pakistani's calling Arabs daddy or Indians as Maee Baap), lets get one thing clear we have been on a cross road and this is where our diversity lies, we are as much Indians as much Turks/Arabs/Persians.
@1984: Agreed, you will never get Credible References from @Rex Minor to support comments he makes! After all, it should be easy to locate articles about those "latest archeological finds" he comments on if they existed (other than in @Rex Minors mind)!!!
"We are not the children of Arabia" Sure, but you want to be "adopted" by the Arabs as the children of Arabia , even if it's as slaves or 2nd class. Remember, you could have claimed to be the children of the ancient Mohenjedaro/Harappa civilizations , the Vedic civilizations of the Indus valley region etc. But you have signed a disclaimer for both and applied for Arab heritage, which as someone pointed out in science equals to a high school level education at best.
@Rex Minor: The arab connection; based on the latest archeological finds the modern homo sapiens originated from the Arabian peninsula and not from East Africa was previously estimated.
Here comes Rex Minor yet again...Claiming that man originated from Arabian desert rather the river valleys of Africa...and when asked for evidence,kept beating around the bush and finally sent me a link to a German magazine which when I used google translate didnt confirm to whatever he said.....
Atleast Giorgio A. Tsoukalos's Ancient Aliens had more proof than Rex Minor's theory
@Ahmed: Well majority of our problems are because of not implementing the Shariah.
I am with you on this brother.
@Ahmed: The Wahhabi or Salafi doctrine was invented by Abdul Wahhab and is nothing more than a regressive tribal ideology masquerading as religion, being used to expand salafi sphere of influence. The ideology draws from Arab tribal culture based in the Nejd region in Saudi, and that explains why the ideology tends to infect all it's non-Arab followers with an inferiority complex.
Mind blowing article.You identified the problem & it's roots very precisely.Hats off ! There is one thing that i would like to add. The seeds of arab infatuation were sowed in our minds right after Pakistan's Inception through our Curriculum in our education system.We made every outsider, who attacked, slaughtered, humiliated our TRUE ANCESTORS, LIVING IN ANCIENT INDIA our "MAEE-BAAP". The warriors who attacked our lands in ancient past are now our heroes & we teach our Kids that every Arab or Turk who gained some success in our land is our ancestor. So every child who grows up in Pakistan somehow thinks that his roots lies in arab land.
Pakistan has history of 4000 years. The land Pakistan is continuation of Indus Valley Civilization. Arabs, Western Colonialism, Mughal Dynasties enhanced our land and our way of life.
I trust that ET will allow this little reminder.
PA very well articulated article by Layla Hussain as well as very pertinent commentries from the ntellectuals. Let me take this oportunity to say the maverick opinion on the subject:
. The arab connection; based on the latest archeological finds the modern homo sapiens originated from the Arabian peninsula and not from East Africa was previously estimated. . Islam; the religion of Islam did not arrive in the vacuum but for the living people of Arabia ho included pagans anf jewish tribes who practiced teir faiths, traditions and cultures believing in one or more than one God. . It was Ibn Batuta who during his 14th century travels discovered that the religon of Islam was being practiced by many living outside Arabia non arabic speaking people of varying cultures but all recitng the Quraan in arabic and saying their prayers in arabic language as well. Pakistani muslims are not exeptions, most live in their ancient traditions and colourful and exotic cultures having the simple belief that what they practice is the religion of Islam. Neither, beards, nor hea covers and not even circumcisions has anything to do with the religion of Islam. And while the christianity, the Ibrahimic religion as well before Islam has undergone the Aufklarung in the Uropean continent during the period of renaissance and industrialisation, Islam has not. The spring revolution was the start but it has run into hiccups which is very likely to take decades an not years.
Have a nice day and enoy in the meantime your dbates abot the sunni and shia , wahbi o whatever.
Rex Minor
What you have against me that you always ignore the messages I post?
As long as Pakistani's standing in streets of Saudi Arabia asking every Arab walking by 'Are you my Daddy?' nothing is going to change
@Vakil: Or maybe we can just be Pakistani Muslims, or maybe even 'just Muslims' and maybe, just maybe, you Indians can mind your own business.
I see no mention of brand of Islam being favored and forwarded by the regime in Iran, we are all quick to put the blame on KSA, and seemingly are obvious of the fact that the Iranian mullah's are as much to be blamed, but as they are the sacred cows, we are never allowed to point a finger at them, from my preservative the Iranians and KSA are in engaging in their holy war on our turf, just like they did in Syria. Its time for Pakistan to separate religion from politics, other wise a much worse fate then Syria awaits us thanks to the Iranian hate and Saudi money.
ET Please don't ignore
If the best Pakistanis can do is idolise Arabs..then god help them... Arabs have petrodollars and Islam and pretty much nothing else.. The day oil is replaced - arabs will be riding camels again....
But its not your fault. Pakistanis has to look at the Arabs as their master race- because Pakistan was created by Jinnah as a fortress of Islam..
Till Paksitan admits Jinnah's theory was a fraud, things will not start moving..Even then, the challenge to Integrate with the modern world will remain as Islamic societies don't mix will with diversity...Islam means uniformity but not unity...
Anyone over 70 years of age on either side of the border can remember the fact that Pakistan was created for Muslims in 1947 and the general desire that they have to look forward to being like Muslims of the Middle East is like wishing (it's impossible) to have different parentage! I don't know how Pakistanis can forget such a short history of their own country and how long they will still spend looking for a fanciful identity?
People commenting on their recent trips abt culture and religion in Pakistan, always amuse me
@rasgullah: Exactly, let's wait for the oil to finish in another 80 years and then we'll see how the arabs survive.
@Ahmed: Intolerance! Just a proof what author was saying.
@Anonymous: Ignorance and stupidity has no limits.
Anonymous, don't dismiss the effects of prayer.
Indians look down on Arabs and Pakistanis look up on Arabs. Figure that.
Many peolpe also believe that practice of extremist idealogy has brought fortunes to Arab world.I met recently a Pakistani physician who has major qualification from Pakistan and lives in USA now. He said that why Sauadi Arabia has more oil because when people pray facing Kaaba it generates magnetic field responsible for oil to flow to that land. If such person has gone to KSA he would have come back with a big change!
you can not bring wealth by following shariah. knowledge can create wealtj. openness and creativity and tolerance can do that. none of this exist in the middle east. and that is the misfortune brought upon pakistan by middle-east returned expatriate.
This is petro dollars, not Islam. Religion is related to faith in hearts and it has nothing to do with money. What you see will vanish when Middle eastern oil wells get dried up.
See the same thing here among first and second gen Pakistanis in Canada - tend to dress up in the flowing Arab gowns / full burkhas
I agree with the author. Islam is a simple religion and allows its beliefs to be integerated with the area and culture you live in. No need to replace our chadars with abaya and shalwar qameez with tobs as long as they cover the body, which they do. I think our attitude is reminiscence of some kind of inferiority complex about ourselves.
Pakistan has lots of things in common with the Arabs, like - 1) Same religion 2) use oil/use aid insteadvof forcing your citizens to work and pay taxes. 3) Treat women as slaves 4) hate other ethnicities and religions. 5) scientic achievement at the level of a high school in the west. 6) No one thinks of both as good for anything other than extremism.
Waiting for the oil to get over.
Pakistanis should simply choose WHICH part they want to adhere to -- Indian Muslimism or Arabian Muslimism.... with all this debate (for example) over is it proper to say "Khuda Hafeez" or "Allah Hafeez" OR (as another example) to say the greeting "Ramzan Mubarak"or "Ramzan Kareem" !!! If the Arabian way is the way to go, then FINE, that is their choice ... but remember, the Arabs have been enjoying Bollywood flicks (with all the assorted so-called "invasive Indian culture"!!) for MUCH LONGER than the Pakistani "awaam" ... and what's more they do so without loosing their nuts in any "talk-shows" ...!!! So what is the exact problem with the Pakistanis??? Is it an "identity problem" ... or something far deeper and far worse..??
Well articulated observations on a very pertinent issue...I would say the Muslim identity crisis in South Asia didn't start after creation of Pakistan but right after the arrival of British in India because of displacement from power. Pakistan's creation was one expression of this internal struggle. Unless we embrace our past and present, we won't be able to develop effective solutions for our problems.
Ahmed who says: "Please stop using the word Wahabi. First of all Wahab is one of the attributes of Allah. Secondly, Wahabi is an insult used for those people who are the followers of Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab. Just like the followers of Maulana Maududi were insulted by being called Maududia. Well majority of our problems are because of not implementing the Shariah."
Isn't it lovely when the specimen you have been describing in the (rather well-written) article presents himself and his views at the very top of the comments section of the same article? Really helps illustrate your ideas clearly.
Just want to give u some link to understand Islam better..............
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2013%5C03%5C16%5Cstory16-3-2013pg3_5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rWRG8f8tqI http://tribune.com.pk/story/524853/india-and-its-muslims/
Njoyy...and do give ur verdict.........ET dont ban yaar.....nothing offensive...just the mirror
An insightful probe into the contradictions we are faced with. In my opinion there is much more that is at the root of this dilemma. With all the difficulties the partition brought to the new state, we found our way and rapidly started progressing towards becoming an industrialized state with steady, and very impressive growth rates. Till the very late 70s, a lot of our Middle Eastern/Arab brothers deemed it fit to send their wards to Pakistan's Medical, Engineering and other Colleges for their professional education. This was the same time when our professionals were at the fore front of building their infrastructures. The reversal of Pakistan's fate, in every conceivable direction,came with the American war against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan, which was sold to us as the Afghan Jihad. Zia's Islam, manufactured in the Pentagon, was imposed upon us. Pakistan became the security state, it should not have been. For 'a few dollars/riyals more', we became the self professed daddy's of the 'Ummah'. The tragedy today is that a whole generation has grown up believing those lies. We lost our paradise on the 5th. of July,1977.
Nicely spelt out. Let us not forget that Pakistan was born as simply PAKISTAN a state whose official religion was Islam. A narrative good enough for the founding fathers and the people.
Finally, someone who said it like it is.
Thank You Layla for writing this and Thank You ET for publishing it. This problem isn't just limited to Pakistan. It is rearing its ugly head elsewhere as well where you have large Muslim communities, especially communities with South Asian ties. Case in point being here in the UK.
Just because something is practiced by millions, it does not mean that it is correct.One of the main advantages of Islam is that it is a simple faith...no need to complicate it or bring new practices into it. Having said this, I completely agree with the author that South Asian culture is quite pluralistic and we should not be overawed by Arabs...they were a force uptil the 13th century,since then it been only stagnation over there.
Great article. We no longer have the courage to say things like this. The Saudi funded version of Islam is seeping in to our society.
We have more beards but less ethics, more abayas and lesser morals.
Well said. Pakistanis have been searching for an identity ever since they became, dare I say a nation. Most ills of Pakistani society can be attributed to this confusion about "where are our roots??. A course correction is badly needed.
Please stop using the word Wahabi. First of all Wahab is one of the attributes of Allah. Secondly, Wahabi is an insult used for those people who are the followers of Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab. Just like the followers of Maulana Maududi were insulted by being called Maududia.
Well majority of our problems are because of not implementing the Shariah.