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The Pseudo-Religiosity is
Leading Human Civilization toward Suicide
By Irfan Ahmad Khan
The following is an effort to
develop an agenda for true
religiosity. True religiosity,
is seriously concerned with
human destiny. It invites all
conscientious people _ even
those who have, apparently,
rejected religion _ to work
together to save humankind.
True religiosity is both
progressive and authentic.
Religion and Science are good
friends.
I
What is the real issue?
There is no war between the East
and the West or between the
“Muslim” World and the
Non-Muslim World. Nor does there
exist, in the real world, such
an issue as "Clash between Two
Civilizations" i.e. between
Islam and the West as is
(sometimes) very ignorantly
proclaimed. Rather, the ideals
and the higher values in Islam
and the West are very much
the same. It is so because
Islam stands for the Divine
Guidance revealed to Abraham,
Moses, Jesus, Muhammad and other
messengers of God; while “the
West” expresses the yearning, in
modern times, of the human mind
and spirit toward very similar
higher concerns. The West as
such is a movement which was
initiated as an awakening in the
geographical west, at a time
when the followers of these
messengers were failing in their
duty to liberate humans from
their mutual slaveries and to
lead the world toward peace,
prosperity and progress.
Maybe, there is a war
between two groups: one of these
in spite of huge opposition of
conscientious people of the West
claims to be a custodian and
representative of the “Western
Civilization” without practicing
the higher values for which the
West stands. The other group,
some of whose members are not
ashamed of committing a most
heinous crime i.e. creating
terror through murder of
innocent civilians, (which
according to the Qur’an (25:
68-70), would bring to its
doers, unless they repent and
correct themselves, eternal
punishment of Hell,) still
considers itself a defender
of Islam and Muslims. However,
the rest of humankind agrees
that they have done the greatest
disservice to Islam
The emergence of such a group
within the community which,
believes that the Qur’an is its
most basic source of guidance,
became possible because the
present generation of believers
has lost its direct and fresh
touch with their Book. The
contemporary believers, instead
of deriving _ in their own
situation and with their own
minds _ any fresh inspiration
from the Divine Words, have,
in-authentically,
inherited an understanding
of the Book, from their various
“pious” forefathers. One wonders
that it is the case in spite of
serious Qur'anic criticism of
those who blindly follow their
leaders, just as a herd of sheep
would follow their shepherd. The
Qur'an calls these blind
followers, "disbelievers"
(2: 170-171). The
believers, on the other hand,
reflect upon signs of God
or ayat- Allah.
They ponder over the
signs/verses of the Divine Book
and continue discovering
meanings in the phenomena of
nature and human history.
Everywhere they see Hands of
God, The Wise and The
All-Knowing, working all the
time. They believe that they
have to answer to God for the
use of their intellectual
faculties. Hypocrites do not
reflect; their hearts/minds are
locked (46: 24).
Lack of authenticity helps the
growth of pseudo religiosity.
II
What is Pseudo-Religiosity?
Pseudo-religiosity is the enemy
of Religion in the garb of
religion.
True religiosity is concerned
with human life. While
pseudo-religiosity makes people
forgetful of their social
obligations and their duty to
the Earth and its inhabitants.
The pseudo-believers would
display great irresponsibility
during their manipulation of
Earth’s physical, botanical and
zoological resources. False
religiosity is showy. It is
a cover to hide people’s greed
for power, wealth and lust.
Pseudo-worship is merely a
social function. The Qur’an
makes these points repeatedly
and with great emphasis. Just
consider Surah al- Ma’un
(107) and 4:37-39;
90:6-17.
When pseudo-religiosity pretends
to be other-worldly, the purpose
is to make the worshippers
neglectful of their duties,
assigned from God, for which
they are accountable to God as
well as to their fellow humans!
They fail to see, Divine
promises of reward in the
Hereafter are for those
believers who are seriously
engaged, here on earth,
in creating a better future for
humankind. The love of the
Hereafter helps the virtuous in
their striving for peace and
justice, in the presence of all
kinds of hardship and in spite
of persecution by the unjust
powers. They continue their
struggle even when there is no
hope for success.
The Qur’an reports presence of a
group of activists who falsely
claim to be believers. They are
further aggravating the
situation for the remedy of
which the Quranic Movement was
initiated. Due to their
inability to see the corruption,
these pseudo-believers have been
creating, they say ‘we are only
setting things right’ (2:11-12).
In spite of all the injustice
they commit, they say they are
fighting for justice. Today’s
pseudo-believers of the East or
the West manifest similar
traits.
The other cover under which
these pseudo-believers hide
themselves is that of
tradition. They are unable
to look forward toward a bright
future; so they always look
backward and feel proud of a
past which they see as their
Golden Age. Pseudo-religiosity
fails to be progressive.
III
True religiosity is both
authentic and progressive
(14:24-25). It is firmly rooted in the
Revealed Guidance and it meets
the challenges of the existing
human situation with wisdom,
courage and patience. It is like
an ever-growing, evergreen tree,
which is firmly rooted in the
ground and, all the time, keeps
bearing fresh fruits. Islam
is the
continuing process of
understanding and living the
Revealed Guidance. It is
concretized in the Model of
Sunnah _ process of twenty
three years of understanding and
living the Text by the first
generation of believers under
the guidance of the Prophet. The
Global Muslim Community keeps
this Model before its eyes and
continues its striving as
reader of the Book, in changing
human situations and with its
growing abilities to understand,
i.e. with the progress in
science, technology, philosophy,
law, art and literature.
Through advancement in human
knowledge, God is preparing
their minds to develop a better
understanding of Divine Words.
Likewise, a religiously plural
world is another opportunity to
learn through interaction with
those who carry different
religious traditions.
The believing community needs
good teachers. However, after
the Prophet, no scholar or
imam _ neither from within
nor from without the community _
is above criticism. A follower
of the Prophet is duty-bound to
reflect over the signs (ayat)
of the Book, building direct
relationship with Divine Words,
understanding, afresh,
their meanings and practical
implications from the
perspective of one’s own
experience, and learning from
all genuine criticism.
Like the progress in the field
of science, the progress in
Islamic thought, is the outcome
of Ummah’s collective
effort to authenticate its
understanding of the Divine
Text. The Global Muslim
Community does not alienate
itself from the rest of
humankind. It fully shares all
of its intellectual endeavors.
True religiosity has a tradition
of thinking with open minds.
We present Abraham, Moses,
Jesus, Muhammad and the first
generation of their believers as
witness. That is really the
Golden Age. Pseudo-believers
alone are people with closed
minds.
IV
In a plural world of degenerated
faith communities, the West is
also conducting as an umbrella
faith community:
The above is not a picture of
our real world. It deals with
the ideal world. The world, we
want to create. What we want to
be. And this time we open the
discussion with the thesis I
presented in 1997 in Granada,
Spain, in a seminar organized by
UNESCO, on ”Education for the
Culture of Peace”. This author
advanced the idea that faith
communities, like those which
follow Judaism, Christianity and
Islam, are, in fact, peace
missions, initiated by great
messengers of God. Today these
missions are in a state of
degeneration. For their
regeneration, they need
movements on intra-faith as well
as interfaith level. Our
interfaith work and intra-faith
work will enlighten and empower
each other _ giving us both,
authenticity and progress and
thus helping the development of
true religiosity. Together, we
shall work for a world where
there is peace, prosperity, and
justice as well as freedom and
progress.
This work is already initiated
on both levels so we do not have
to start from scratch.
It was due to the impact of the
West that so many revivalist
movements arose in various faith
communities in the twentieth
century. In the same century,
the present progress of
interfaith movements became
possible. By the end of the
twentieth century, we developed
a clear understanding that we
have to liberate ourselves from
both, pseudo-science as well as
pseudo-religion. We realized
humanity is not better off after
ousting Religion from human life
and limiting the role of
Religion to worship places.
However, there should be no more
fighting in the name of
Religion. Rather, people of
various faiths should develop a
better understanding among
themselves and work together for
common objectives.
The above is an achievement.
God is making all this happen,
the way God has been leading the
progress in science, technology,
art, literature and philosophy,
and the way God sent prophets
and messengers throughout the
world, according to a systematic
plan.
However, if God has been doing
all this, people of good
intention should also come
forward to work together.
This is the call of true
religiosity. If we respond
to this call, we qualify for
more of Divine Help.
V
The world is going the wrong way
because pseudo-religiosity has
taken hold of worldly affairs.
But pseudo-religiosity does not
have any solid ground to stand
upon.
When The Reality arrives, the
Falsehood will fade away
(17:81).
If truly religious people will
work together, the
pseudo-religiosity will wither
away. Contemporary Interfaith
Movement has to be a striving
toward true religiosity; as such
it should focus on the real
problems of humanity. The most
central of these is wealth’s
being accumulated in fewer and
fewer hands. Hunger, poverty,
and other related issues are
only byproducts of increasing
economic disparity. Those, who
are well-off, have a duty
towards those who are
economically broken and they are
accountable for it to the
humankind as well to the Lord of
humanity. Charity and relief are
not sufficient,
systematic-change is
required. The next in line is
social injustice and
discrimination, due to
differences in sex, race, etc.
However the other problem which
has produced a state of
emergency throughout the Globe,
has been created by
pseudo-religiosity itself _
perhaps, to divert our attention
from the above real issue. It is
“The Terror-War” problem, which
calls for our first attention.
Through the First and Second
Great Wars, the West changed the
meaning and concept of war. Now
‘war’ necessarily involves
killing of innocent civilians _
something totally unacceptable
to human conscience. The
situation became worse after the
invention and use of the nuclear
weapons on August 6 and 9, 1945
_ also by a major power of the
geographical west and in spite
of the opposition of all
conscientious people of the East
and West.
Those who have the ability to
think in human terms, who have a
real concern with such issues
and who can rise beyond their
own sectarian/nationalistic
considerations, are, according
to our definition, truly
religious people – even if
pseudo-religiosity has turned
them into secularists. This
Dialogue is an invitation to all
conscientious people to share
their concerns, to take a clear
stand concerning these issues
and to work out a plan for
future collective action.
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