Monday, August 19, 2019

PROMOTING TOLERANCE AND PREVENTING VIOLENT EXTREMISM



According to Cambridge Dictionary, tolerance is “Willingness to accept behaviors and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them.”
According Merriam Webster is “Sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices from or conflicting with one’s own.”
Tolerance is a cardinal principle of Islam. It is not a mere fairy-tale phrase, but an obligation to live it in reality. Islam urges mankind to be tolerant and forgive others, which is clearly indicated in both the Noble Qur’an, and the tradition of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
One of the features of Islam is that of mercy, thus a Muslim is expected to be easy going. He/she is expected to forgive when he/she is able to take revenge and be tolerant when people make mistakes. Tolerance and patience are traits of every believer; they are sometimes equated to faith. The prophet peace be upon him was once asked “What is ‘Imaan’ (faith)?” he replied: “’Imaan’ (faith) is patience and tolerance.”(Al-silsilah al-sahihah, No 554)
Islam may tolerate many things, but it teaches zero tolerance for injustice, oppression, violation of the rights of the Creator and that of other human beings. But this does not, in any way, imply that people can take law into their own hands; but it is the state or those in such authority to sanction the vices mentioned above by force.
Tolerance is a religious moral duty. It does not mean lack of principles or lack of seriousness about one’s principles. It is sometimes stated that, “people are tolerant of things that they do care about.” This contravenes the teachings of Islam. Tolerance does not in any way means that we do not convey the message of truth and invite others to righteousness. Remember, tolerance towards falsehood is indeed Intolerance.
As Islam is an all-embracing way of life, it is not only a faith and worship but also a legal and political system, a moral code of behavior, and a culture and a civilization. Its teachings, therefore, cover all aspects of human life whether spiritual or material, individual or social, both in this life and the life to come.
Therefore, Islam teaches tolerance on all levels of human fabrics: Individual, groups and states. It should be a political and legal requirement. Tolerance is the mechanism that upholds human rights, pluralism (including cultural pluralism), and the rule of the law. There are many levels where tolerance is required:
    1.     Tolerance among family members – husband and wife (s), parents and children, siblings etc.
    2.     Tolerance among members of the community: Tolerance in views and opinions, among different schools of thoughts.
    3.     Tolerance between different faiths: (interfaith relations, dialogue and cooperation)
Many lessons could be drawn from the life of the prophet (peace be upon him) to portray the high level of tolerance shown to other people of other faiths. Allah the Almighty bestowed on him the best attitude and conduct and the best way of dealing with different people and different situations, which can benefit human beings if emulated.
The prophet (peace be upon him) did not use to repay evil with evil; rather he would pardon and forgive. He got angry only for the sake of the Creator, not for his sake, but yet implied wisdom is such conditions. He would adhere to the truth even if that resulted in harm for himself or his companions.
A’isha, the wife of the prophet (peace be upon him) narrated that “The messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) was never given the choice between two (2) things, except he chose the easiest of them, so long as it was not a sin; but if it was a sin, he would be furthest of the people from it.”
The prophet’s (peace be upon him) tolerance, proves beyond all doubts. The stories, examples and proofs of the magnificent tolerant nature of the final prophet (peace be upon him) are too numerous. Let’s just navigate through some.
The tribe of Quraish where archenemies of the prophet and Islam, for a period of 13 years while he was in Makkah, they would rebuke, taunt, mock, beat him with some of his disciples, both physically and mentally.
They placed the afterbirth of a camel on his back while he prayed and he was also boycotted with his companions until the social sanctions became humanly unbearable. They plotted and attempted to kill him in many occasions, and he escaped to Madinah. They rallied the majority of the Arab tribes and wage many wars against him.
Amazingly, what was the reaction of the prophet (peace be upon him) toward his Makkan enemies when he entered Makkah and liberated it from falsehood, idolatry and paganism to the light of righteousness. After Muslims’ victory with the high climax of joy, the prophet (peace be upon him) converged Makkans together, who were afraid that he would harm or kill them in revenge for the past abuses and killings of Muslims.
Then the prophet (peace be upon him) addressed them, “O, you people of Quraish! What do you think of the treatment I am about to do with you?” they answered, “You are a generous brother, the son of an honorable brother of ours.” Then, the kind, tolerant, generous and merciful prophet (peace be upon him) forgave them, announcing: “No harm will come to you. You may go. You are free.   (the Sealed Nectar pg. 467)
Islam has honored humans regardless of their religion. When the prophet (peace be upon him) migrated to Madinah, he showed kindness to the Jews and drafted the Charter of Madinah to organize the relationships between the different religions, clans and tribes inhibiting Madinah. This document stated that justice must be done between the people of Madinah regardless of their beliefs and religions.
Rarely in the annals of history such level of tolerance and forgiveness is recorded. This shows the real tolerant nature of Islam.
It is apparent that intolerance creates a fertile ground for violent extremism. Islam is in total contravention with violence. However, people have a legitimate right to fight against aggression or when oppressed without being extreme. Islam equates an innocent life to the life of all mankind.  “…whosoever kills an innocent human being, it shall be as if he killed all mankind, and whosoever saves the life of one, it shall be as if he had saved the life of all mankind…” Our’an 5:32
Islam’s opposition to violent extremism is clearly manifested in the Noble Qur’an, the tradition of the prophet (peace be upon him) and the actions of his disciples. Abubacarr Siddiq the 1st Caliph of Islam laid down the Islamic approaches to war by highlighting the following in the battle field, one should not:
Ø Commit treachery
Ø Mutilate the dead
Ø Deviate from the right path
Ø Kill a woman, child or aged man
Ø Harm and burn trees, especially the fruitful
Ø Slay the enemy’s flocks, except for food
Ø Harm those who devote the life to worship
In our collective quest to prevent violent extremism, no civilization should be imposed on other cultures, but there should mutual respect. Any act of terror must be collectively and sincerely condemned. Anyone who committed an act of violence should be guilty and accountable for his crime; but not be attributed to his religion, or the religion he claims to belief.
It is also crucial for governments and stake-holders to invest on religious education. It is obvious that lack of proper religious education leads to misinterpretations of many religious teachings which undoubtedly is one of the major reasons for violent extremism in the world. Many young people are being indoctrinated due to lack of understand of the principles of their religions.
In conclusion, as we live in a multi-cultural and faith society; tolerance is not an option but an obligation. Differences are bound to occur, but with tolerance and respect we can live side-by-side in a peaceful atmosphere which shall certainly be a common denominator in our collective drive to live a peaceful world.



Wednesday, December 19, 2018

SEEDY SK NJIE: A WISE POLITICIAN



Seedy SK Njie is one of the famous and arguably one of the greatest politicians in the history of Gambian politics. It is clearly evident that many Gambians despise him mainly due to his stands in the aftermath of December 1st 2016 presidential election.  He robustly stood beside the former president, Yaya AJJ Jammeh, and defended him to the last dot of his presidency. Seedy, despite his age, had served as an executive member of the APRC party for 11 years and as a nominated Member of Parliament for 10 years. Seedy’s role during the impasse elevated him to a ministerial position as Minister of Information which equally earned him a lot of hatred.
 Through a holistic analysis about Seedy Njie, I found him to be a very astute politician. He is intelligent and eloquent. Mr. Njie demonstrates that he can comfortably survive under any political dispensation. One could conclude that Seedy’s political life was doomed after the fall of Jammeh; but he has shown a character of resilience which enables him to maneuver a difficult moment of his political history. He is able to penetrate the hurdles and finds his way to his current destination.
Seedy’s intelligence makes him to appreciate the reality of the day; as it is crucial and part of wisdom for one to adjust to the reality of the day.  Seedy knows what he wants and pursues them with determination. Despite the robust public backlash against him, he consistently paves his way in establishing himself in the political limelight.
Many argue that he is not honest as he supported Jammeh for many years and stood by him during a crucial and difficult moment for the country (the political impasse). He was also one of those who fought tooth and nail for Jammeh to stay in power, and now turned to be one of the strongest outspoken supporters of HE President Adama Barrow after quitting the APRC.
I acutely submit that, in respect to the nature and the current system of our politics can’t be considered as worship; therefore, if one wants to be closer to Allah the Exalted He, the current phenomenon of politics is certainly not the right option. Politics of today is heavily anchored on interests. It is no secret that our key political players advance their interests first before that of the nation. Thus, to my humble opinion; Seedy should not be blamed or scorned for pursuing his interest in this respect. Of course, he is not a degree holder in politics, but irrefutably a great and a wise politician. Many could not have bounced back like Seedy from that political impasse. He was in the core of the previous dispensation and able to find his way to the gardens of the current one. Few could have politically survived what he survived, managed and coped with.
It is not part of wisdom to distance yourself from what belongs to you because of your despise for someone whom you think should not be part of the equation. Politicians do not have permanent friends in politics but permanent interest. No wise politician rejects anyone especially an influential figure because he previously opposed him. In politics, numbers matter a lot, therefore politicians do many things to increase their support base. Thus they should not be blamed for accommodating their previous political opponents.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

WHERE WERE YOU? A CHALLENGE TO GAMBIAN INTELLECTUALS



“Where were you?” has been obviously the question of the year. Many people give their opinions and interpretations about the statement. The opinions and interpretations vary; seemingly the majority condemns it. But in another way around, it is a huge challenge to the intellectuals to prove themselves. It is constantly perceived that the intellectuals have the know-how to effectively and efficiently steer the affairs of the country. But to my humble opinion, they fail to do what they got to do in establishing their presence in the political arena. The majority of the intellectuals therefore, fall their hands in respect to the political struggles and became merely spectators, which makes them scramble for employment from those perceived of lacking the intellectual pedigree to direct the affairs of the state.  
“Where were you?” when the clueless had the foresight, courage and determination with the support of others to bravely stand against a leader who was believed to be feared by many.  The majority of our intellectuals only manifest their support where they expect to gain employment not where the interests of the masses lie.  They should be ready to get into the geneses of politics; either to join political parties or form new ones in order to establish credibility for themselves, not to wait in the corridors of the game; only to be given food on a silver plate.
Laurent Gbagbo   of Ivory Coast was a history professor and a member of the National Trade Union of Research and Higher Education, who formed a small political party called Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) in 1982. He contested and won a seat in a parliamentary election in 1990. He later became the president of Ivory Coast from 2000 to 2011. He has shown his intellectualism not only in the classrooms, conferences and interviews, but practically in the political arena as well. It is relatively easy to articulate big ideas on different platforms, but implementing them is another issue.
Thus I sincerely salute intellectuals like Sedia Jatta, Halifa Sallah, Lawyer Ousainou Darboe, Femi Peters, Mai Ahmad Fatty and others, who sacrificed a lot and used their intellects in the struggle of the emancipation.  They contributed immensely in creating political awareness among Gambians to gain the freedom we all enjoy today. They could have patronized the previous dispensation and lived a relatively better, but may be a selfish life.