An Open Letter To My Dear Muslim Brothers & Sisters - *Dr Ranga Kalansooriya*
Let me begin this letter with a short comparison of two stories that recently happened in two different countries, but under somewhat a similar context.
A few months ago, a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk who is residing in Myanmar was waiting at the Yangon international airport to receive someone and relayed an interesting story to me later. “There was a Muslim family standing next to me – and I smiled at them out of courtesy. But the response was strange – they reciprocated in a non-friendly look and somewhat starring,” the monk told me. In fact, this is not a unique situation in predominantly Buddhist Myanmar. The relationship between the Buddhists – mainly the clergy – and an average Muslim citizen is not warm and cordial. Hardly would they greet each other with a smile. Therefore, when the Sri Lankan monk had a friendly smile at them, obviously it was a strange move to that Muslim family.
In contrast, I was in Trincomalee last week visiting a remote village called Sagarapura where I met a monasterial monk who completely depends on the begging ball (Pindapaatha). The village is a mix of Catholics, Muslims and a few Buddhists. I asked the monk whether the Muslims offer food into his begging ball. “Of course they do, but they lack knowledge on how to make such an offering. But they voluntarily offer food and other necessities to me,” the monk said adding that he feels comfortable whenever he visits a Muslim village for begging food.
Rauff HakeemLook at these two different scenarios of two similar socio-political contexts to some extent. As Jane Russell correctly highlighted in her book “Communal Politics Under the Donoughmore Constitution 1931-1947” international tensions, both political and economic, are reflected fairly accurately within Sri Lankan society. Tension between your brethren and my brethren (Buddhist) erupted during the past few years in different parts of the world – predominantly in countries with Buddhist majority. Of course each contexts has its own background, but here – to my mind- the ‘guns’ were turned against you following the military defeat of LTTE where the then government always required a nationalistic platform for its own survival.
In Myanmar it was the identity issue of controversial Rohingyas with Bengali descent – entirely a political matter that turned into religious/communal conflict. Fortunately we do not have such issues with any minority group in Sri Lanka – thankfully the identity issue of Indian Tamils, too, was resolved long ago. Otherwise, it would have fueled the ethnic conflict to a greater extent.
Yet, as Jane Russell said, the international tension reflected in Sri Lanka as well spearheading a campaign targeting you. We saw how you were humiliated and victimized with unsung state patronage in Aluthgama and several other places a couple of years ago. We – the majority Sinhala Buddhists, too, were helpless and silently sympathizing with you with limited or no options.
You and I, together with many other likeminded people of this country, took a bold step in ending that ugly era a year ago – and saw the dawn of a new socio-political culture. The same political change took place in Myanmar as well. The Lady who fought for democracy and human rights had a landslide majority against the will of ultra-nationalistic Buddhist movements. Those radical Buddhist groups went around the country with a loud voice advising Myanmar Buddhists not to vote for Aung Saan Suu Kyi alleging that she will destroy Buddhism and the country at the hands of international conspirators. But people of Myanmar spoke loud and took a bold step in electing her party with more than 80 percent majority. Both Buddhist majority countries sent a clear message to hardliners.
Now, it is the opportunity to do away with these radical forces in both communities and build a new country, new thoughts and new approaches. As we have rejected the hardliners from our side (some of them are already behind bars as the law of the land has taken the task) I think you should also take a step in the same direction in rejecting hardline radicalism.
Muslim radicalism is a global menace and even to you as moderates, I am sure. Sectarianism, radicalism, fundamentalism and extremism are key words of the contemporary discourse of Muslims in the global context. Countries like Pakistan and Indonesia are in a fierce battle in those fronts while the world at large is affected to a greater extent.
Syria is the latest place of mobilization for those extremist militants where at least more than a dozen Sri Lankan Muslims, too have joined the battle front. Have you developed a mechanism to stop more Sri Lankans joining these deadly groups? Or at least to address the issue of radicalism among your own brethren, mainly in the east and elsewhere? As your mosque system is comparatively well organized and coordinated, such a mechanism may not be complicated.
The main factors that fuel ethno-religious tension are is suspicion, lack of understanding and absence of direct engagement. I think both our communities should do more to address those issues. If compared with Tamils, our engagement with your community is predominantly confined to commercial aspects. Even if we continuously hear Mohideen Baig or A J Kareem on Wesak Days or any other Buddhist function, we hardly accept the fact that those were Muslims who sing Buddhist songs. There is something drastically wrong between us and we need to do more. There is extremely little literature that teaches us about your community except for some small efforts like M S M Ayub’s book which gives some understanding on your cultures and traditions. I know, we may have to start from scratch, in this regard. For example, probably we may need more Muslim players into our cricket team, then some of your colleagues will not cheer Pakistan when Sri Lanka plays against them.
I think you exhibited your warmth and openness to us during the funeral of the Late Sobitha Nayaka Thera. This was the best case study to depict the harmony and cohabitation between our two communities. I am aware of the fact how you sought Sobitha Thera’s support when you were subjected to attacks and humiliation. His demise was a great loss mainly to Sinhala Buddhists in bridging the gap between us.
From your end too, I think you need another T B Jayah to bring various fractions under one slogan of harmony and cohabitation. Late Minister Ashraff also made an effort on similar lines through the establishment of National Unity Alliance (NUA) but was never continued after his death. The community is getting further divided and fractioned which is not a healthy sign in the struggle to create a Sri Lankan nation. As there exists a government that thrives for ethnic harmony and reconciliation through cohabitation, every community should take an extra step in achieving this goal.
The singing of national anthem in Tamil not only should encourage Chief Minister C.V. Wignaswaran to visit Naga Vihara in Jaffna, but your political leadership also to conduct a similar gesture since Tamil is your mother-tongue too. We are yet to see that move. Those are the efforts in building Sri Lankan nation.
Remember, both our communities have a common enemy to fight – Radicalism and Fundamentalism.
Marvelous thought Dr.Ranga hats off,
ReplyDeleteLet me also add some thoughts in the context.
1.We understand only a fraction the majority community in Myanmar and Sri Lanka were making those unwanted actions which were mainly politically motivated.The Majority of the Majority Community disliked those actions.
Although they were not in a position to do anything at that instance silently caste the ballot power and showed the solidarity towards Muslims and other Minorities.
2,While understanding this the Muslim Community has a big task of maintaining it and further developing.
3,While admitting Dr. Ranga's point of a good political leadership, I see a shortcoming at the lower level.
The intellectuals like Dr.Ranga, in the Muslim and Sinhala Communities individually or collectively should come forward to make the common man understand these political gimmicks.
The Muslim community has to learn to express themselves in Sinhala.
Religious sermons has to be conducted in Sinhala so that the Majority community also can come out of the misunderstandings of what these people preach at the Mosques.
Send your children to good places to mingle and make friendship with children of other communities and faiths so that they understand each other.
Finally I request Dr.Ranga to start a blog on this subject let us all like minded citizen of our Mother Lanka get together which may be the turning point.
I think we can make the peace this country via cultural understanding.
ReplyDeleteDear Ranga, If you are truthful please provide the in-depth details of Sri LankanMuslims who joined in ISIS. If they are really from Sri Lanka, there should full profile of each & everyone including home address. Plz don't try to comply with Western Media & Propaganda Blindly
ReplyDeleteAnd please stop calling them as bengali. They are originally Rohingyan earthnic Community. If you want to see original Bengali's They you should know that Prince Vijaya came from West Bengal and Sri Lankans are the Original DNA of Bengalis
ReplyDeleteDr Ranga,
ReplyDeleteI would like to start from your ending line adding that
"racism" is the culprit , standing in the way of peace among
communities . We all should admit that we all have racists in
all our communities and there have been leaders to stand by
them on that line. These leaders encouraged racism for their benefit extracting support from all walks of life using full capacity and simply ignoring even deadly consequences . Such forces were given a blow (not very forceful) and were halted by genuine progressive forces . Muslims played a crucial
role in halting the parade of those destructive elements.
But we should not forget that there are nearly five million voters who wanted to align with destructive elements even after seeing the emergence of a change taking place. And
it is in their name , those lost elements are staging a
come-back dream show. While Muslims need to do more
towards better integration , the Buddhists need to be
educated about the benefits of being receptive and
generous towards other communities and their lawful
rights in the country.While I fully endorse your good
suggestion to include Muslims into our cricket team,
I like to raise the question of Thajudeen's murder
which will raise very serious concerns about Muslim
players' future in any sport unless meaningful steps
are taken to track down and punish the criminals.
I think all communities have a good opportunity to
sit together and work out a "live together" formula
for greater benefit of everybody where "humanism"
wins everything else.
Professional journalists and Muslim journalists should not only focus on political and religious leadership crisis only, but also concentrate on community issues that are important to the community with regards to social issues which are also some of the main reasons which has placed the community in a precariously helpless situation making hostile forces, both local and foreign, to openly and secretly work against Muslims. Look at what happened in the ENRIQUE scandal. The Muslim Mayor has gone “scotch fee” without a proper inquiry and the whole scandal report swept under the carpet because the Mayor gives “buriyani dinner” to a VVIP politician every week at his residence. What about the gold smuggling incident at the BIA and the arrest of a personal staff member of a Muslim Minister a few weeks ago and the smuggler not even reported to the Immigration authorities by the police when he had in his procession 5 passports in his same name. When it came to Hon. Wimal Weerawansa with regards to passport issues, the UNP makes a “hue and cry”. Is this “Yahapalana justice?”
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame on the Muslim Community. Why NOT we accept that we are those who habour the most number of smugglers in our community (including businessmen, politicians and political stooges) and begin to correct ourselves and live the "Muslim way of Life" Insha Allah. IT DOES NOT MEAN THAST ALL SRI LANKAM MUSLIMS, INCLUDING BUSINESSMEN, POLITICIANS AND POLITICAL STOOGES ARE PRACTISING THIS “CULTURE OF SMUGGLING” IN THE SRI LANKAN MUSLIM COMMUNITY.
Not only this, let us be bold and ashamed to accept that our Community government officials, especially in the Sri Lanka customs (not all) also conceive in making this possible to the Muslim business gangs who under the disguise of "religious travel" are the biggest culprits in this smuggling operations. Muslim entrepreneurs in the Travel and Tours Trade (not all) also aid and have abetted this culture within the Sri Lankan Muslim community. Some of the Muslim politicians are also hand in glove in these operations, but deny and wash their hands and pretend to be “Mr. Clean" when caught. The other segment of the Sri Lanka Muslim Community are some of the Muslim Lawyers who, notwithstanding the FACT that they are very good practicing Muslims, still provide legal support (but for high legal charge/fees) and appear on all apprehended smuggling cases and make sure that the culprits are free from all allegations and charges, or by paying a small fine, within the law. These community elements help the authorities fix a "scapegoat" and get out of the allegations. The Indian Muslim community also have a great influence in these activities, especially from South India and also from Singapore/Hong Kong. The "SMUGGLING CULTURE" practiced by these unscrupulous Muslim gangs has to be condoned in full and eradicated totally from the Sri Lankan Muslim community. Derana should help the Muslim Community in this fight against the "The Smuggling Culture" in Sri Lanka. Media and TV stations can also do the rest of the needful, Insha Allah. This comment may create a volcanic eruption in the Sri Lankan Muslim Community with a lot of violent opposition from within the Sri Lankan Muslim Community with the instigation of the money and political/social power available to the smuggling gangs, but the Sri Lanka Muslim Community has to be once and for all get ridded of this menace and allow the Sri Lankan Muslims to live a respectful and dignified social and political life and practice the TRUE “Islamic Way of Life” that the Holy Prophet Mohamed (Peace be upon him) has preached to us and that which has been revealed in the “Holy Quran and guided by the “Al Hadith”
Wassalam.
Noor Nizam.
Political and Peace Activist, Political Communication Researcher and Convener "The Muslim Voice".
@ Noor Nizam, I agree with you on issues which have engulfed the Muslim community but it is not fair just to generalize that Muslims are majority of smugglers in the country. There are black sheep in each and every community. When you claim Muslims are smugglers in Sri Lanka I think you should let others know that innocent Muslims living in the villages do not do such things but Muslims living in the big cities do it.
ReplyDeleteDr.Ranga,
ReplyDeleteMy sincere thanks on behalf of the readers as general. I think its a fact that we need to accept that these anti islam concepts has been used as good marketing tool for billion dollar worth weapon business. Unfortunately media also playing a major role in this regard. People in general having an unanswered question.
What is the marketing tool for weapon business. Its a public secret.
Directly or indirectly there is a well planned behind this, which is a creating the tention among the two group. Unfortunately islam and muslims are being used... shame
All the comments have food for thought, Let us start from here. We can make a change in thinking.
ReplyDeletePlease post more comments as solutions which may be taken up by respective people
Mr.Noor Nizam
ReplyDeleteWhat are you talking about. Your comments should be to the reply of the above article. Not to criticize the Muslim businessmen. that should be weather you agree or not with that article. it is look like you are stooge of Mahinda and Wimal Weerawansa as of Muzammil. because of yahapalanaya you may lost something which Mahinda supporters got. I do not say Muslim businessmen are clean. In Muslim Community what percentage big businessmen, it is not even 5%.among those 5% not all are involved such and activities. So as a whole it may be 1/1000. because of few you are criticizing Whole Muslim Community. There are cheats,thieves,smugglers in every community they weather Tamil,Sinhalese, and Muslims.See how Mahinda and his stooges plundered the national wealth, not in million but in trillion. you are crying for Wimal weerawansa who are involved in a several fraud cases which are in several million, So and so i can give you thousand cases of politicians who are involved in corruption.So when it consider Those cases,these few Muslims activities are drop in the bucket. I do not want to support them. I am not Businessman.But you singled out only Muslim |Businessmen as others are saint and clean people.Who ever do it it is wrong.You may lost something because Mahinda lost Wimal Weerawansa lost. That's what you are asking Is this Yahapalanaya? You are not peace activist but trouble maker, stooge of Mahinda and Wimal weerawansa, no doubt about it.it showes your comment.In Enrique case it is not only Mr.Muzammil involved but most of them are Sinhalese. It is arranged by two National heroes.for that too you are blaming Muslims. Keeping mind Mr. muzammil is stooge of Gotabaya. learn to comment without bias. You are not peace activist but may be political activist and stooge of former rulers who have grudge against Muslims, so you too.
Let everything comes to light
ReplyDeleteNoor Nizam,
ReplyDeleteThe subject point itself has been diverted by your comment.
You are raising a valid question and quite relevant too
but only a tiny part to deserve such a huge attention.
You forget or you don't know that it is in the Muslim
community that you find the most reasonable , honest,
generous and gentle businessmen too. In 90s there were
more than 6 big time businessmen who owned their
businesses one hundred percent , free of any of bank or
other financial involvements , avoiding bank interests
that will push prices up . They are not advertising
themselves but smugglings are in the news. Remember that
smugglers are not alone and they are beyond race ,religion
or nationality. Every action has a root cause and history
and so is goods smuggling .We all have laws for everything
as well as law breakers such as rapists ,murderers,thieves
fraudsters and so on and also there's police , courts and
prisons to deal with it regardless of who you are. But the
point of discussion right here is , about a wider and much
complicated one which requires the participation of all
communities , all walks of life and political will. Your
self criticism could take place on a different platform.
And also remember not to expect a puritan society only
from Muslims living in a multicultural democratic society
where wrongdoings are expected and services are hired
for representation . Lawyers are hired by criminals for a
fee and that is part of democracy .
Please make your contribution strictly to the subject.
Brother Muzzamil,
ReplyDeleteLETS BE BOLD TO FACE FACTS AND START WORKING TO FREE THE SRI LANKAN MUSLIM COMMUNITY FROM THESE CULTURE OF SMUGGLING, DECEPTION AND MISUSE OF POLITICAL POWER AFTER DECEPTIVELY MISGUIDING THE MUSLIM VOTERS ESPECIALLY IN THE RURAL AREAS TO VOTE FOR THE SAKE OF THE MUSLIM PARTIES AND USING THEM TO CUT HORSE DEALS WITH THE GOVERNMENTS WHO WISH TO CREATE GOVERNANCE FOR THE GAINS OF THE SO-CALLED LEADERS OF THESE PARTIES AND THE SECTION OF OUR COMMUNITY WHO GAIN FROM THESE CULTURES. IT HAS TO START SOMEWHERE SOON, INSHA ALLAH. SO WE HAVE TO LOOK AT THE MIRROR OURSELVES AND BEGIN SOON, INSHA ALLAH.
Noor Nizam. Peace and Political Activist, Political Communication Researcher and Convener - "The Muslim Voice".
Noor Nizam,
ReplyDeleteI regularly read in news , many kinds of smugglings get
caught on a regular basis where all three communities
are involved . There are overland smugglings , deep sea
smugglings and air smugglings . Dust tea , humans , pets,
cigarettes , gold , drugs , banned herbs and so on. Not
all these are done by Muslims! Some racists are trying
to label Muslims.Once a small time case is caught , racist
jump to highlight it in the press. Only application of
strict rules by relevant authorities can stop smugglings
through airports and seas and limited success overland .
As for the games in politics , again , one can not confine
it only to one particular community . The bigger picture is
current political climate in the country . It does not mean
that we shouldn't do anything at all to correct the
situation but just to point out that the power in our hands
is limited . And Muslims in the last two elections , didn't
listen to their leaders . Leaders were forced to toe their
line . Let us hope application of law and order will take
its course very soon and we see improvements in our lives.
Only application of strict rules by relevant authorities CANNOT STOP smuggling because, let us be bold again to admit that the Sri Lankan Muslim community business and trading community engaged in SMUGGLING are have been and are EXPERTS in finding the ways and means of carrying out these rackets at the Airport (BIA), Colombo Ports and along the coastal sea belts of Chilaw, Mannar, Beruwela and Galle. They know to bribe whom and when and use politicians and Muslim Lawyers placing large amounts of monetary inducements to get them out of such rackets if got caught. As for the political disaster of our community, Whatever said and done and the Sinhala politicians are squabbling over whether it is a “Yahapalaya government” or a “Hybrid government of the SLFP and UNP” the government of President Maithripala Sirisena should not forget that, if not for the Muslim votes and the Tamil votes adding to the UNP vote bank, HE. Mahinda Rajapaksa would have NOT been defeated. It is therefore time now a “New Political Force” or an Alternate Sri Lanka Muslim Political Entity” should emerge as an alternate to the SLMC, ACMC, NMC,NUA,MULF and the Muslim camps of the UNP and the SLFP, to lead the Sri Lankan Muslim Community’s POLITICAL DESTINY, Insha Allah. The Sri Lanka Muslim Youth should begin to give thought to this, Insha Allah.
ReplyDeleteNoor Nizam. Peace and Political Activist, Political Communication Researcher and Convener – The Muslim Voice”.
So , the politicians and Muslim lawyers are all engaged in
ReplyDeletehelping Muslim smugglers carry on without hindrance ? And
it all started just after Yahapalanaya ? Before that, your
HE Mahinda looked after everything quite well and you were
all fine , Lawyers were fine and all the politicians you
named were fine ? And you have a successful formula that
can cure all ills and people will stop being evils thanks
to your plans ? Come on Nizam , let us face the reality.
If STRICT APPLICATION OF LAW AND ORDER won't work ,
nothing else is going to give you a smile ! You may be
loyal to some lost political establishment but the
topic you have chosen to argue for your loyalty is not
a healthy or intelligent one . Nothing can act beyond
law and order , never mind who is in power ! My point
is not aimed to side with anyone but to accept the
BETTER and discourage the WORSE ! You have let your
cat out of the bag or the cat itself made a jump !