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Inside the Western Mind

Heavily influenced with Sir James George Frazer’s views on religion and ‘the dying god,’ the West sees religious belief through the same prism and regards it as a thousand year-old symbol of human backwardness.

By Shahnawaz Farooqi | June 2021

Most liberal intellectuals and quasi-secular political analysts find ‘an impish mindset’ operating behind the publication of blasphemous cartoons and sacrilegious caricatures of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) appearing recurrently in the Western press.

Linguistically speaking, the word ‘impish’ refers to a child’s pleasure that he mainly derives from causing trouble that may be funny, attractive and not harmful to others. In this context, the word ‘demonic,’ instead of ‘impish,’ can truly define the evil mindset of the Western press that derives immense pleasure from hurting the religious sentiments of over 1.8 billion Muslims of the world, that too over and over again.

As a rule, an impish act makes one smile and laugh just for the moment. In contrast, an act that triggers public anger can only incite mass reaction in the form of protests, verbal and even physical responses. However, more is the pity with those people, who are overly obsessed with Western culture and are impressed with its so-called liberal and secular values, since they can only find impishness and merely a child’s mischief in a blatant act of aggression and antagonism from the West towards Islam.

For the West-inspired souls living in Pakistan, having a dialogue with the West is the best option to help them realize about the severity of blasphemy acts. Likewise, most liberals believe this matter can be just resolved by discussing it at the UN and by raising the issue in the Western law courts. The earnest and a seemingly innocent desire to have a dialogue with the West is not new. However, most intellectuals tend to ignore the fact that the powerful never pursues bilateral dialogue with the weak. A dialogue always takes place between forces of equal strength and valour. But as per the current relationship dynamics between the Muslims and the West, the latter is powerful than the former. Therefore, whenever the West talks to Muslims, it never holds dialogue with them; it dictates them.

Late Qazi Hussain Ahmed, the former ameer of the Jamaat-e-Islami, was a firm believer in engaging in dialogue and two-way conversations with the West and for that purpose he used to often visit America and European countries with his all intentional purity and wilful sincerity. This writer once tried to convince Mr. Ahmed that his efforts would go in vain, knowing the fact that the West is only interested in dictating its own terms in place of having a constructive dialogue with Muslims. Qazi Hussain Ahmed totally disagreed with my view, but after having some bitter experiences in that regard, he later conceded his flawed judgement about the Western mindset, which only revels in giving orders to Muslims as well as in laying down rules to be just followed, forcibly or voluntarily.

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