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ZAKIR NAIK – PREACHER OR PROVOCATEUR?
Murad Ali Baig
It is easy to blame anyone for inspiring
terrorism but there is no evidence that Zakir Naik is guilty of doing anything
but proclaiming words about Islamic law and traditions. A look at YouTube or
other social media will show an ardent speaker in a prayer cap to proclaim his
piety and a neat western suit and tie to declare his relevance to modern
audiences. He attracts huge audiences not only on his own PeaceTV but at
numerous public venues in Dubai, Dacca and in many Indian cities.
Many viewers may be offended by his remarks
about women’s rights, Osama Bin Laden, Jews, etc., but it has to be said that
Naik does not step outside the limits of Islamic traditions. If his comments
are offensive it is because the Quran and many other sources of Islamic law,
like all scriptures, were created in mediaeval times when values were very
different to those of today. He greatly resembles a passionate criminal lawyer
who will argue his brief and shows an impressive knowledge about Judaism,
Christianity and even Hinduism.
His brief is however confined to Islamic
writings and he does not admit what historians know today that the verses of
Quran were only collected 33 years after the death of the prophet by Uthman the
third Khalif. He, like most Muslims, also ardently believes that the events in
the life of the prophet were well recorded when in fact the first biographer
ibn Ishaq was born 72 years after Muhammad’s death. Al Tabari the second
biographer was a Persian born another 53 years later. The second most important
Islamic scripture is the Hadis (Hadith) that was composed by Al Bukhari and
others still later. Islamic traditions can thus be proved to be the work of a
number of mortal humans and not the immortal words of God as many want to
believe.
Zakir
Naik is not universally popular in Muslim circles but this is not surprising as
there are approximately 72 Muslim sects and sub sects and his strongly Wahhabi
orientation is especially offensive to the many million Shias, Sufi and
Ahmediyas. The Wahhabi element is mainly responsible for the hate and violence
that it often advocates. Abd Al Wahhab, born about 1703, popularized a very
extreme Islamic philosophy that rejected not just idolatry but reverence to any
mortal. The Wahhabis disallowed ceremonies for marriage or death, worship of
saints, adorning of graves, tombs or other sacred objects, holding religious
processions, art, music and dance and demanded the total suppression of women. They
did not even spare the tomb of the prophet at Madina and stripped the Kaaba of
all the treasures gifted by pilgrims to decorate it.
Religious
teachers including his own father and uncle were horrified at his excesses but
he was fortunate to find a patron in Muhammad Al-Saud who used this vitriolic
new creed as a powerful weapon to propel his tribe to win his descendents the
kingdom of Arabia that they rule to this day. Then the discovery of oil in 1938
gave them the power to finance the spread of their fanatic creed to all Muslim
countries.
Though
Naik appears knowledgeable about Judaism he does not explain how the Jewish
Torah (Tawraat) became one of the sacred books of Islam roughly three hundred
years after the prophet. Most of the horrible sins in the 613 (not 10)
Commandments and the ghastly punishments in the book of Leviticus are not found
in the Quran but are widely used by many Muslim clerics to make Islam so
unpalatable in modern times.
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