Guest Post from Usama Hazari.
Allah mentions in the Noble Qur’an:
The ones who have answered [the summons of] Allah and His Messenger [to press on in pursuit of the aggressors—even] after they had been stricken with wounds. For such of them as have excelled in [doing] good and have been God-fearing, there is a magnificent reward [awaiting];
the ones to whom the [faithless] people said: “Indeed, the people have amassed against you. So be fearful of them!” This, then, [only] increased them in faith. Thus they [said] to them: “Allah is sufficient for us. And He is the most excellent Guardian!”
(Qur’an, 3:172-3)
Abdal Hakim Murad mentions in his book, Travelling Home:
The weak or absent convictions of the hypocrites, as they whimper under the Islamophobe’s lash in modern as in ancient times, cannot protect them from fear and stress; by contrast the believers find their faith (īmān) paradoxically growing under this pressure, as they recognize more clearly in the midst of misfortune that this world is not comfortable but that everything is still in the Creator’s hands.
Murad’s book provides a perfect description of the current situation of Muslims in India.
As we witness hypocrites surfacing at every level, whimpering under the lash of Hindutva fascism in India, we also notice the faith of the believers growing and becoming stronger under this oppression. After having been let down utterly by every secular outlet, they are finally turning to Allah for protection, thereby paving the way for an Islamic revival.
This phenomenon was also pointed out by Mawlana Khalil-ur-Rahman Sajjad Nu’mani (may Allah preserve him), within a lecture. He speaks of a sifting process that is currently taking place:
“From the millions of people, there will be just a few whom Allah will accept as believers, i.e., people of īmān (faith). The rest of the people will exit the fold of Islām, they will become Murtadd (apostates), they will support the Munāfiqīn (hypocrites), and they will join and be part of the army of Dajjāl. I am speaking about the present moment. I am saying this in the light of hundreds of aḥādīth. This is not a normal time or era. I am saying these words, “This is not a normal time or era” for the last twenty to twenty-five years. This is an era of change; whenever there is an era of change, there is first a sifting process that takes place.”
وَلِيُمَحِّصَ اللَّهُ الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَيَمْحَقَ الْكَافِرِينَ
«And that Allāh may purify the believers [through trials] and destroy the disbelievers.» (Sūrah āl-‘Imrān: 141)
لِيَمِيزَ اللَّهُ الْخَبِيثَ مِنَ الطَّيِّبِ وَيَجْعَلَ الْخَبِيثَ بَعْضَهُ عَلَى بَعْضٍ فَيَرْكُمَهُ جَمِيعًا فَيَجْعَلَهُ فِي جَهَنَّمَ أُولَئِكَ هُمُ الْخَاسِرُونَ
«[This is] so that Allāh may distinguish the wicked from the good and place the wicked some of them upon others and heap them all together and put them into Hell. It is those who are the losers.» (Sūrah Al-Anfāl: 37)
This is the time and era that is being described in these verses wherein Allāh Ta’ālā will separate and remove the pure and genuine believers – they will be very few. Listen to this and bear it in mind very well. There will be very few of them, i.e., believers. The rest will be dirt. We are living all together, no one recognizes the other, and no one will be able to make out and distinguish either. However, each person can recognize his or her own self. We keep a watch on others but never look at ourselves.
Growing up in India, the only famous Indian Muslims the world had any knowledge of were three Bollywood actors: Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan. We would actually feel a sense of pride knowing that three of the top entertainers in India are Muslim. We also celebrated when the newspapers were replete with images of Salman Khan emerging from a mosque wearing a skull cap; when Shahrukh Khan made the movie “My Name is Khan,” embracing his “Muslim identity”; and when Aamir Khan had taken his mother for Hajj.
However, come 2014, this all changed. Everyone knew who was responsible for the 2002 Gujarat massacre, but we saw Salman Khan go and promote his election campaign, even flying a kite with him. We witnessed Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan endorse these tyrants and look on in silence as Muslims in India were lynched in broad daylight and the oppression of Muslims became systematized.
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It was time for us to finally wake up and realize that these actors do not represent us.
We then looked to our secular leaders, such as Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal, to save us. However, they too were ineffective. We had giant Muslim leaders whose personas attracted millions of followers, such as Asaduddin Owaisi and Mahmood Madani. However, they too failed us. They chose to adopt the strategy of appeasing the fanatical majority, one that is hell-bent on erasing the existence of Muslims in India. This reality has even been pointed out by genocide expert, Dr Gregory Stanton.
Al-Jazeera reports:
“We are warning that genocide could very well happen in India,” Stanton said, speaking on behalf of the non-governmental organisation he launched in 1999 to predict, prevent, stop and seek accountability for the crime.
Stanton said genocide was not an event but a process and drew parallels between the policies pursued by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the discriminatory policies of Myanmar’s government against Rohingya Muslims in 2017.
Among the policies he cited were the revocation of the special autonomous status of Indian-administered Kashmir in 2019 – which stripped Kashmiris of the special autonomy they had for seven decades – and the Citizenship Amendment Act the same year, which granted citizenship to religious minorities but excluded Muslims.
Stanton, a former lecturer in genocide studies and prevention at the George Mason University in Virginia, said he feared a similar scenario to Myanmar, where the Rohingya were first legally declared non-citizens and then expelled through violence and genocide.
“What we are now facing is a very similar kind of a plot,” he said.
Our final recourse was the Indian judiciary. However they too slammed the doors of justice in our faces. They failed us completely, especially following the 2020 Delhi riots. Left with nowhere else to go—and after having been deluded for 70+ years about the reality of the situation—Indian Muslims are finally turning to Allah for help.
The first public sign of this Islamic revival in India was when Zaira Wasim quit Bollywood in 2019. She was a Bollywood actress who had starred in big budget movies alongside Aamir Khan. At one point she had even played a blasphemous role in “Secret Superstar,” wherein the final scene was of her discarding her burqa and running to chase her dream of becoming a singer. She stated that her work contradicted her religious beliefs.
“This field indeed brought a lot of love, support, and applause my way, but what it also did was to lead me to a path of ignorance, as I silently and unconsciously transitioned out of imaan [faith]. While I continued to work in an environment that consistently interfered with my imaan [faith], my relationship with my religion was threatened.”
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“It was always so easy to succumb to the environment that damaged my peace, imaan [faith] and my relationship with Allah.”
She now regularly posts traditional Islamic content on Twitter.
Following her lead, another Bollywood actress, Sana Khan, quit showbiz in 2020:
“In my past life, of course, I had a name, fame, money. I could do anything and everything I wanted but there was something missing and that was peace in my heart. I was like I have everything but why am I not happy? It was very tough and there were bouts of depression, there were days of Allah’s message that I could see through His signs.”
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“In 2019, during Ramadan, I still remember I used to see a burning, blazing grave and I could see myself in it. I just saw the empty grave, I saw myself. I felt this is the sign that God is giving me that if I don’t change, this is what my end is going to be. That got me a little anxious.”
She then married a traditional Islamic scholar, Mufti Anas Saiyad, and now she too shares Islamic content regularly on various social media platforms. She also speaks often about the importance of hijab.
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