Who is a
progressive Muslim?
Saturday April 02, 2011 07:59:40 PM,
Asghar Ali Engineer
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In the AMAN (Asian Muslim Action Network) assembly which took
place in Pattani, Thailand in the last week of February 2011 a
discussion took place as to who is a progressive Muslim and what
are its characteristics. I was asked to throw light on this
subject. I am presenting here what I spoke there. I had the
following to say:
A progressive Muslim is one who is firmly grounded in the Qur’anic
values of truth (haq), justice (‘adl), compassion (rahmah), wisdom
(hikmah) and does service to others rather than being served by
others. A progressive Muslim does not believe in sectarian Islam (sunni
or shi’ah or Isma’ili or Deobandi or Barelvi or ahl-e-hadith or
salafi Islam but rises above all these sects and gives importance
to Qur’an above everything else.
A progressive Islam not only does not adopt sectarian approach but
is respectful of entire humanity and human dignity as per Qur’an
(17:70). He leaves mutual differences, ideological and theological
to Allah alone and does not condemn anyone who differences from
him/her as kafirs as often sectarian Muslims do. It only widens
differences and intensifies conflict. A progressive Muslim uses,
as per Qur’an, wisdom (hikmah) and goodly words (maw’izat al-Hasanah)
in discussion and leaves rest to Allah. He does not try to be
judgemental.
A progressive Muslim is least influenced by personal prejudices
and always gives more importance to knowledge than his opinion.
Qur’an condemns prejudiced opinion (zan) and promotes knowledge (‘ilm).
Also, openness of mind is a seminal quality and avoids arrogance
born more out of ignorance than knowledge. Those who have little
knowledge are more arrogant and those who have greater degree of
knowledge know limitations of their own knowledge and hence tend
to be humble.
A progressive Muslim first of all studies his/her own religion in
depth and tries to understand, as objectively as possible, the
causes of differences between different religions and shows full
respect for others beliefs. It is those who do not know their own
religion, much less those of others, who condemn religion of
others. The Qur’an says, “And abuse not those whom they call upon
besides Allah lest, exceeding the limits they abuse Allah through
ignorance.” (6:109). Further in this verse Allah says, “Thus to
everyone people have We made their deeds fair-seeming; then to
their Lord is their return so He will inform them of what they
did.” Thus ultimately it is Allah who will judge. We human beings
when we judge, we judge more out of ignorance and arrogance of our
ego than knowledge and selflessness.
The key words in this verse are that for every people We made
their deeds fair-seeming to them. Then who are we human beings to
condemn others beliefs and deeds. Let then Allah alone to judge
who is right and who is wrong.
Also a progressive Muslim celebrates diversity as diversity is
creation of Allah and if Allah desired He could have made entire
humanity one community. (5:48). The Qur’an also says, “And of His
signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth and the
diversity of your tongues and colours. Surely there are signs in
this for the learned.” Thus a progressive Muslim will never have
any prejudice against any language or colour of skin or any colour
for that matter as these are all creations of Allah.
Also, both men and women are creation of Allah and both need to be
treated with same degree of dignity. Allah has created all species
in couples and it is necessary for survival of all species. No
species will survive unless it is created in couples. Thus
feminine of the couple is as important as masculine and in human
beings both gender must be treated equally. Moreover gender is
social and cultural construct. Whereas sex is natural gender is
social and cultural.
A progressive Muslim knows this very well and treats both men and
women with equal dignity and believes in giving equal rights to
both. And in today’s context gender equality becomes a crucial
test for a progressive Muslim. Female servitude was purely feudal
cultural creation and Islam opposed it and pronounced the doctrine
of gender equality in clear terms (2:228) A progressive Muslim
knows that certain Shari’ah provisions establishing male
superiority were in response to cultural needs of a patriarchal
society than based on Qur’an and hadith.
Thus a progressive Muslim will give more importance to Qur’anic
pronouncements of gender equality than feudal female servitude and
would not consider these [provisions of Shari’ah laws as eternal
and unalterable. A progressive Muslim, therefore, would
reconstruct Shari’ah laws in this respect and accord equal rights
to women who are also believers. One believer cannot be superior
to another believer. Male superiority is a human construct and
human construct cannot override divine injunction. Also,
functional differences i.e. bearing children should not result in
distinction of superior and inferior.
A progressive Muslim would accord seeking knowledge highest
priority as knowledge has been equated with light (nor) and
ignorance to darkness (zulmat) and Allah brings out believers from
darkness to light. And the Prophet (PBUH) has said that a moment’s
reflection is more important than whole nights worship (‘ibadat).
Thus knowledge has priority over worship.
Thus these are the characteristics of a progressive Muslim and
those who imbibe these characteristics would survive all the
challenges of all the times and would not face any difficulty in
keeping pace with the changing times.
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