| 5. Our demand
The Pagans of Arabia are not there
anymore to reclaim their Kaaba. Islam has destroyed
them. After that, it has destroyed many more
cultures, starting with their places of worship. The
Manichaeans, Nestorians and Buddhists of Iran and Central
Asia are not there anymore to reclaim their temples and
monasteries (and the few Zoroastrians that have survived
are too oppressed, too few and too afraid to raise their
voice).
But we have survived, though not
unscathed, and we do demand the restoration of our most
sacred places. We demand that the Muslim
community of India recognises the rights of Hindu society
to these three shrines: Kashi Vishvanath in Varanasi,
Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura, and Ram Janmabhoomi in
Ayodhya.
Against this perfectly reasonable
demand, yet another smear campaign has been unleashed,
saying that we preach "revenge". Revenge
would mean that we go and destroy the Muslim sacred places
in Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. We have no intention
of doing that. It would also mean wars of conquest,
persecution, killing of millions, abducting millions of
women and children into slavery, short, a mirror-image of
what the Muslim conquerors and rulers have done to Hindu
society. We have no inclination at all to inflict
revenge on the Muslim community.
We do not even demand
"compensation" or "restitution".
The AIBMAC does not have the power to give us Afghanistan,
Pakistan and Bangladesh back. It does not have the
power to bring the millions of victims of Jihad back to
life. The Germans also had no power to bring the
victims of Auschwitz back to life. But at least,
they have expressed their regrets without any reservation
or ambiguity.
We do not even demand the return of the
thousands of places of worship that have been forcibly
replaced with mosques. Let the local Muslim
communities continue to use them. All we demand, is
the return of three sacred places.
Right now in the Soviet Union, Muslims
as well as Christians and Buddhists are claiming and
getting their erstwhile places of worship back, which the
Communists had confiscated and put to all kinds of secular
uses. The offices and whatever else had been
installed in them, have to be lodged some place else now.
But that, as well as the fact that these communities had
been doing without these places of worship for seventy
years, has not been taken as a reason for keeping the
status-quo.
We merely want three places
back, three age-old sacred places. And we would
prefer getting them back from the Muslim community, to
getting them back by an official decree. For the
Muslim community, this is an excellent opportunity to make
up voluntarily for the huge massacres, persecutions,
slave-takings, abductions, temple-destructions and
swordpoint conversions which its earlier generations
inflicted upon Hindu society, as on other non-Muslim
communities both in India and elsewhere.
In the past two years, many nations and
communities have chosen to make a formal recognition of
past errors, and apologised to the victims or their
descendants. The Japanese people, through their
prime minister as well as their new emperor, have
apologised to the Korean people for the oppression in the
half century preceding 1945. The Soviet Union has
apologised to the Koreans for the start of the Korean war.
The Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa has apologised
to the blacks for its ideological support for the
Apartheid system. The Soviet leaders have recognised
the guilt of their predecessors in the Katyn massacre of
Polish officers. They have corrected the text on the
Katyn monument and held a joint ceremony on the spot with
the Polish president. The way to make a new
beginning goes via the recognition of the wrongs of the
past.
So, the time is ripe, and we would like
the Indian Muslim community to rise to the occasion of its
own free will. After all, two mosques and one
non-mosque are a very small price for an immense gesture
of goodwill, which will convince Hindu society that the
Muslims have effectively broken with the unhappy record of
their predecessors. For us these places are no less
sacred than Kerbela or the Al-Aqsa mosque are for the
Muslims. Muslims should understand what kind of
message they are sending by insisting on continuing the
occupation of our sacred places, an occupation which was
started by fanatics and mass-murderers like Babar and
Aurangzeb. We do not like to think of our Muslim
compatriots as heirs and followers of such invaders and
tyrants. It is up to them to make a gesture that
will signify a formal break with this painful past.
We do believe that religion and
societies can be reformed. When the Christians came
to India, they broke our idols and practised conversion by
force. They don't do that anymore. So, we are
convinced that religious reform in the sense of a profound
humanisation is possible. We do not want to keep
identifying the Muslim community with the crimes inflicted
on us by some of their predecessors. And precisely
because we believe that the past can be forgotten as soon
as the concerned parties agree to do so, we expect the
Muslim community in India to come forward and make a
gesture that will turn this unfortunate page.
We will conclude this plea for a
gesture of goodwill and historical honesty, with a quote
from one of the AIBMAC documents. This document,
Babar's testament to Humayun, which is such a nice piece
of secularism, has unfortunately been shown to be a
forgery. Not that this is dramatic: so many
declarations of secularism are also of doubtful
genuineness.
Anyway, since our AIBMAC friends
believe that Babar's will is an authentic and
authoritative statement, we appeal to them to abide by it,
especially where it says : "People of diverse
religions inhabit Hindustan. You should not allow
religious prejudices to influence your mind, and
administer impartial justice, having due regard to
religious susceptibilities and religious customs of all
sections of the people. In particular, refrain from
the slaughter of cows, for that is the way to win the
hearts of the people of Hindustan... You should
never destroy the places of worship of any
community..." (p.272 of S.R. Sharma : The
Crescent in India)
So, we appeal to the All-India Babri
Masjid Action Committee, to all Muslim Indians and in fact
to all people of goodwill, to fulfil Babar's last wish.
We call on them to join Hindu society in enacting an
all-India ban on cow slaughter, and to respect the Hindu
sacred places, especially Kashi Vishvanath, Krishna
Janmabhoomi and Ram Janmabhoomi.
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