Muslim World: The Leaders Who Could Not Lead
Mahboob A
Khawaja
Synoptic View of the Contemporary Muslim World
The entire
Muslim world is engaged in self-destructive conflicts. Unwarranted wars and
sectarian bloodbaths are the order of the day, so unparallel in contemporary
history. You wonder, what are they fighting for? While the 21st
century stands at the verge of knowledge-based global transformation, ignorant
and arrogant leaders are perpetuating individualistic political absolutism and
tyranny to divide the Muslims. Who are the real warriors fighting for human freedom
and justice and who are the hired culprits to prolong proxy wars for other
hegemonic powers? Both the US and Russia
are competing for hegemonic strategic influence, increased sales of weaponry
and to acquire direct control over the natural resources of Arab Middle East.
West Europeans - the former lords of colonialism prefer their own strategic
priorities wherever they could find a gap between the two competing
superpowers. People are not the aim for
mind control but victims of the interventionist policies and raging wars.
Believe it or not, people are assumed as digits and numbers in police-run
states as they could not challenge the Arab authoritarianism for decades. Unthinkable
as it was that ideological adversaries like the US
and Russia
would collaborate to bomb the Arab people, their culture and habitats. The Middle East is not a fertile place for ideological
contrasts as the Arab culture and civilization overwhelms the entire landscape.
At issues are political change and the aspirations of new age generations for
an effective role to shape the present and future. Yet they are denied
opportunities by the authoritarian rulers to have any say in the political
change. Arab Spring articulated an illusion that was fast replaced by the
foreign powers with tyranny and militarization. The Muslim world as a whole is
a quagmire of ethnic clichés, linguistic identities and individualistic
political diversions. Islam professed a universal message of brotherhood
amongst the divided people of Arabia and unity
of faith to become One Ummah- One People, all equal in rights and obligations
before God. The essence and spirit of this message has been neglected and its
imperatives betrayed in the political governance and official policies and
practices. No authoritarian Arab ruler will ever admit being part of the
problem. Should humans not be moral in our political and intellectual
endeavors? Do we have the remedial imagination to cure the incurable ignorance,
sectarian resentment and nationalistic bloody rampage - the malice and perfidy
out of the sadistic human plans and priorities across the Arabian
Peninsula? Can we critically look at ourselves and ask why Muslims
have become so stagnated in moral, spiritual and intellectual values that we
are on the verge of destroying any hope of freedom, equality and justice for
the future? Can Muslims see the mirror with a collective consciousness?
Arab Authoritarianism is a Chronic Problem
The
authoritarian puppet Arab-Muslim leaders, propelled by egoistic Western
leaders, are engaged in desperate struggle for survival with unknown disastrous
consequences for the entire world. None of the self-made kings and dictators
will ever surrender to the will of the people and make ways for peaceful
transfer of power to the new generations. Deliberate killings of the innocents
go unabated across Syria, Iraq, Yemen,
Libya and Egypt as if
there were no human conscience, knowledge, or rational thinking on the part of
earth's habitants. The war syndrome represents human madness, the guilt of
having plunged the whole of the mankind into cruel abyss. Nobody can imagine
what is the way out of the sadistic messy plan for the future of humanity.
Individual self interest has replaced the collective goodness of besieged
mankind. For sure, wickedness and righteousness cannot be combined in one
policy statement and decision maker's mindset. All those possessing absolute political
power appear to be moving by cruel indifference towards their fellow human
beings.
Americans and Europeans have
divided the Arab-Muslim world in sectarian identities, clichés and antagonism.
The cruelty of unwanted wars is raging across the Arab- Muslim societies
-Shiite-Sunnis fighting daily bloodbaths happening as if it is the normal
sacrifices of the religious festival. None seem to have any sense of
accountability. The leaders are comfortable and unmoved to see their people
pre-occupied by killing and madness. Who is going undue the irretrievable
historical mistakes in these leader's judgment? History shall see people and
the leaders by their actions, not by their claims. When difficult problems
erupt, intelligent and competent leaders are always conscious and open to
listening to voices of reason for change and remedial action. This helps all to
manage a navigational change and to solve the problems. Borrowed weapons and
corrupt and failed rulers do not have the capacity to extend moral or
intellectual security to the Arab masses. Most oil pumping Arab countries are
merely satellites of the US Empire. Those who plan and wage wars are not
innocent belligerents or acting without knowledge. They know well what they are
engaged in and its consequences. Those warriors who go to Iraq, Afghanistan,
Syria
and elsewhere to kill innocent people, massacring men, women and children,
fully understand what they are doing.
Do the Authoritarian Leaders Listen to Voices of
Reason?
Tyranny complements
transgression and corruption. The contemporary Muslim world is a living picture
of this political stigma. To replace Bashr al-Assad, self acclaimed Arab kings
and Princess, Ben Ali, Hosni Mubarak, Ghadaffi and Saddam Hussein millions
could be displaced, made refugees and exterminated and nothing will change.
What if the Arab leaders had developed public institutions and islamically
people-oriented system of governance, could this all be not averted? Surely, the outcome could have been different
and more sustainable than the raging sectarian bloodbaths occurring daily
across Syria, Iraq, Yemen,
Libya, Egypt, and Lebanon
and soon overlapping to Saudi
Arabia. One
wonders, why are the oil enriched Arab leaders buying billions of dollars worth
of military hardware from America
or Europe? How and against whom would it be
used? If Iraq, Syria, Yemen,
Libya and Egypt are any example, the
militarization is meant to quell the public interest and aspirations for
political change and future-building. Imagine if the Arab world had competent
armed forces and leadership on the one hand, and were open to common sense
diplomacy and dialogue on the other, could peace and normalcy have not been
restored in Iraq, Syria, Palestine,
Yemen and Libya? Any
rational person wonders who is fighting whom and why? Are they not entrapped by
the US
warmongering in the region? America
is fighting to support the failing Shiite regime in Iraq,
and it is supporting Saudis so to speak against the Shiite Houtis in Yemen and anti-Assad regime in Syria. There is no sense to be made
out of the political and intellectual nonsense. Critical issues call for
thoughtful analysis, change, and new ideas to replace the obsolete thinking. It
needs to also replace the obsessive values flourishing across the Arabian Gulf Peninsula. But the ruling elite have
failed to build a foundation that addresses the imperatives of security
policies, peace and conflict resolution, and human progress in a global
community. Global politics is not fixed but a constantly changing phenomenon of
life. Arab leaders do not comprehend the imperatives of political change. But
reality will not diminish because nobody is conscious of its presence. The Arab
Middle East faces many critical crises. Of most important are the issues of establishment
of an independent State of Palestine, normalization of relationships between
the Arab and the non-Arab Muslim countries and with the State of Israel. Even a
cursory examination of the American-British wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and
the resulting sectarian bloodbaths predictable crises show that nothing is
being tackled in their proper context or by any rational analysis. At the heart
of Arab discontent is the freedom of Palestine
and how to normalize relations with the State of Israel. All other crises are
superficial to subside the focal issue of Palestine.
There are no independent public institutions to analyze the political problems
and find workable solutions. No proactive thinking exists in any Arab quarter
to strive for political unity and to have coherent leadership. How can leaders
who cannot think intelligently, or understand the nature of the current crises,
lead in any strategic direction? The sectarian madness appears to have gone out
of control implicating the traditional Arab-Muslim societies into hatred and
fear of survival.
How to Change the Role and Perceptions of Sadistic
Leaders?
Leaders create
leaders and unite the masses when faced with formidable challenges. The
contemporary Muslim leaders owe allegiance to foreign masters and lack the
rational visions and capacity- to perceive and manage the phenomenon of change
in political affairs. When Islam ushered universal message of human unity in
faith and tolerance to build bridges across many continents, the conscientious
leaders were people-oriented and were open to voices of reason and truth to
manage the affairs of the state. Today, ignorance and arrogance make the
Iranian leaders to focus on Shia identity contradicting the essence of Islam.
The neighboring Arabs from Saudi Arabia to other oil exporting states align
themselves with the Sunni sect as claims the terrorism powerhouse, the so
called - Islamic State-IS. Were there any sects in the originality of Islam?
After all, this all appears to be man-made precepts to further individualistic
interests and disharmony in the body of Islam. What kind of Islam do the
Iranian and Saudi leaders are propagating to the watchful eyes of the world? Do
they know how to unite the masses? If they had any sense of the originality of
Islam, would be engaged in bloody sectarian warfare and killing of the
innocents in Iraq, Syria, Yemen,
Libya
and elsewhere? Would they be hanging
religious scholars if they knew the repercussions and the Divine punishment for
such heinous crimes? Ironically, The Islamic Revolution in Iran was outcome of the universal message of
Islam and carried out successfully against the Shah of Iran-the infamous authoritarian
king. But now the Iranian leadership is supporting another dictator- Bashar Al
Assad- the destructive force behind the Syrian crisis. Where is the logic in
this stance? How could Saudi hang a religious scholar Sheik Nimar just for speaking
against the regime? How strange that
paid judges can conveniently order to chop off the head of another Muslim
activist? Both the Saudi and Iranian
leaders need to learn from the annals of history. They are entrapped by wrong
thinking and doing the wrong things. Their reactionary political antagonism is
a menace to the message of Islam for peace and tolerance. Do they know how to
implement the Islamic jurisprudence and its manifestation? Islam seeks a just
balance- ‘al-mezaan’ in human affairs, not extremism. History will judge them
by their actions, not by their claims. Leaders are crushing the human spirit of
rational thinking and opportunities to dispel the disposable differences. The
raging conflicts in the Muslim world are nothing other than the sectarian
infested madness and horror irrelevant to the values and principles of Islam. The
solution must come out of new thinking and new vision for change, dialogue
between the sectarian divides and competent leadership to achieve the stated
goals. What if they were organized as morally and intellectually conscientious
people? What if they knew the complex nature of global politics and the freedom
to think, act, and communicate with moral strength to the enemies within the
Arab societies? Given the opportunities, educated generations could make the
difference when time and history warrant a navigational change. The new
generations are proactive and well equipped to think intelligently and compose
the differences with knowledge-based creative strategies and decent effective
communication to unfold an era of political tolerance, stability and
normalization- away from the tyranny of bloody authoritarianism. Is this not
the rational remedy much needed to restore peace and stability in the Muslim
world?
Recently, Chris Hedges ("The
Terror We Give Is the Terror We Get" Truthdig: 2/08/2015) spelled out
how the sectarian violence and terror and foreign fetched wars could undermine
the future of global humanity:
Terror
is the engine of war. And terror is what all sides in this conflict produce in
overabundance .......We torture hostages in our black sites and choke them to
death by stuffing rags
down their throats. They torture hostages in squalid hovels and behead
them. We organize Shiite death squads to kill Sunnis. They organize Sunni death
squads to kill Shiites. We produce high-budget films such as "American
Sniper" to glorify our war crimes. They produce inspirational videos to
glorify their twisted version of jihad. The barbarism we condemn is the barbarism
we commit. The line that separates us from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
(ISIS) is technological, not moral. We are those we fight. ....."From
violence, only violence is born," Primo Levi wrote,
"following a pendular action that, as time goes by, rather than dying
down, becomes more frenzied."
(Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja specializes in global
security, peace and conflict resolution with keen interests in Islamic-Western
comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of several publications
including the latest: Global Peace and Conflict Management: Man and Humanity in
Search of New Thinking. Lambert Academic Publishing Germany-May, 2012).
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