Muslims - The Biggest Hypocrites

Muslims have been criticizing West in general and USA in particular for being hypocrites for a long time but how about if we talk about Muslims’ hypocrisy today which, frankly speaking, is already quite disgusting. I am saying it being a Muslim. I can give tons of examples to prove my point but lets stick to the topic. Prophet Muhammad’s home (PBUH) in Mecca is about to be destroyed by Saudi Government to build two 50-storey hotels and parking lots and you did not see one single protest in whole of Pakistan or the Islamic world…… and these disgusting Moulvis brought whole Pakistan out on the roads when babri masjd was demolished or when Musharraf decided to start a communication dialogue with Israeli Government…..so what now….Is babri masjid more sacred than Prophet’s home……why is the whole Muslim world quite? I am posting an article by Irfan Hussain from Dawn which is worth reading and clearly outlines the reasons why today’s Muslim world is so hypocrite.

http://www.dawn.com/weekly/mazdak/mazdak.htm

Our heritage at stake

** By Irfan Husain**
ALTHOUGH 13 years have passed since the destruction of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, the desecration still reverberates in both Muslim and secular Indian minds.

At the time, protestors rioted across the subcontinent; furious editorials and op-ed articles were written; and Muslim countries formally registered their protests with the Indian government. But now, a far worse act of disrespect and desecration is about to take place, and there has not been a single mention or objection from anybody that I know of, at least here in Pakistan.

It took an article in the Toronto Star, e-mailed to me by a reader, to alert me to the fact that the Saudi government plans to demolish the Prophet Mohammad’s [PBUH] 1,400-years old home in Makkah. According to the article, written by Tarek Fatah, a founding member of the Muslim Canadian Council, the house is being destroyed to make way for “a parking lot, two 50-storey hotel towers and seven 35-storey apartment blocks” as part of the Jabal Omar Scheme, just around the corner from the Grand Mosque.

I must confess that I have not made the pilgrimage to Makkah, but the idea of the religious cradle and centre of the Muslim world being dominated by a crassly commercial project is repugnant. The Saudi royal family claims to be guardians of the holy places of Islam, and profit hugely from the centuries-old traffic of believers to Makkah and Madina. And yet, they are party to this barbaric desecration of the holiest sites in the Islamic world.

In the 1920s, the Saudis levelled the graveyard in Madina that contained the graves of the family and companions of the Prophet. A few years ago, they demolished an old Ottoman fort in Makkah, in spite of the protests of the Turkish government. This disrespect for ancient monuments is a hallmark of Wahabi thought, but one would have thought the Prophet’s home would have been exempt. Clearly, the interests of property developers outweigh religious or historical considerations.

Why has there not been a single significant protest from anywhere in the Muslim world? Or, as Tarek Fatah asks, “Why is it that when the Babri mosque was demolished, hundreds of thousands of Muslims worldwide took to the streets to protest, but when Saudi authorities plan to demolish the home of our beloved Prophet, not a whisper is heard?”

The writer speculates on the reason for this silence: “Is it because Muslims have become so overwhelmed by the power of the Saudi riyal currency that we have lost all courage and self-respect? Or is it because we feel a need to cover up Muslim-on-Muslim violence; Muslim-on-Muslim terror; Muslim-on-Muslim oppression?”

I suspect ‘all of the above’ is the right answer. We constantly rail against any wrongs inflicted on fellow-Muslims by non-believers, but hold our peace when Muslims kill, exploit and terrorize other Muslims. Thus, when the Americans kill Iraqis, or the Russians persecute Chechens, we are rightly indignant. But when Saddam Hussein slaughtered Kurds and Shias for years, Muslims around the world maintained a discreet silence. Ditto for other dictators in most of the Muslim world.

In his article, Fatah quotes Niaz Salimi, president of the MCC, from a letter she wrote to the Saudi envoy in Canada: “The sacred places of Islam, regardless of where they are located, belong to the Muslim community worldwide. The countries where they are located are simply trustees and have no right to destroy them.”

A Google search on the internet led me to an article by Mirza Beg, posted on the Web on August 21. Writes Beg:

“…destroying our precious heritage because of less than perfect understanding of some Muslims [read Wahabis], would be a great loss to the Islamic civilization, ethos, history and the future generations of Muslims. Destruction of the most precious sites of Islam for fear of idolatry by some, is akin to killing a child for fear that he may grow up to be less than pious…”

Now obviously, the Saudis are free to fill their cities with tasteless buildings. But considering the size of the country, one would expect them to show some respect for our collective heritage and build their new, ostentatious plazas, hotels and shopping malls on the outskirts of ancient cities like Makkah and Madina.

But we all know the Saudi mindset, and given their recent windfall in the shape of unprecedented oil prices, it is unlikely that they will listen to reason. What concerns me more is our reluctance to criticize this uncouth behaviour. Our Islamic parties, for instance, are so eager to take up real and imaginary Muslim causes, but have not uttered a squeak in the face of this flagrant contempt for our history and the Prophet’s memory.

What explains this blatant hypocrisy? While many of our major religious politicians have long been recipients of Saudi largesse (allegedly often in the shape of visas and work permits that they sell), what explains the silence of people and parties who are not influenced by petro-dollars?

Fortunately for us, Pakistan has a (relatively) free media, but I have yet to come across any news or commentary relating to this impending horror in either the newspapers, or the private TV channels. So why this conspiracy of silence? This question brings us back to our reluctance to criticize other Muslims, while screaming threats at non-Muslims.

Thousands demonstrated against the alleged desecration of the Holy Book at Guantanamo a few months ago. Several people were killed in the accompanying violence. Where are those zealots now? Why aren’t preachers at mosques demanding that the Saudi government halt their destructive plans?

Alas, these double standards are what now define the ummah. We have become completely neutered when it comes to criticizing other Muslims. I have often received e-mails from readers, accusing me of washing our dirty linen in public when I have written of the many problems afflicting the Islamic world. But these things need to be said out loud and often.

According to Mirza Beg, if you want to protest against the destruction of historical sites in Makkah, you can log on to the following website: www.petitiononline.com/rasul/petition.html

But while I am going to do my bit, I do not plan to hold my breath…

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some relevant links

http://www.awdalnews.com/wmview.php?ArtID=5916

http://www.pmuna.org/archives/2005/08/pmu_denounces_d.php

http://forum.mpacuk.org/showthread.php?t=2974&goto=nextoldest

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Aha! another so called good old 'disgusted muslim'..

Since when the place of birth of prophet (PBUH) be compared with Allah's house of worship?

Please clear your mind and open your eyes before opening your mouth.

I don't think I agree with demolishing the place of birth though.

Other point....Babri Masjid was demolished by the people in disrespect and hatred against a house of worship. We do not have same situation in S. Arabia's decision.
Do we really think the decision is for the hate of place of birth?

Just take a "chill pill" will you?

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Here is another link for you - this topic has already been posted and discussed.

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/showthread.php?t=190332

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There you go…another hypocrite…

"is it because we feel a need to cover up Muslim-on-Muslim violence; Muslim-on-Muslim terror; Muslim-on-Muslim oppression?”

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forget the religious implications - what about some respect for history? these same saudi monarchs adorn themselves in golden robes and get ceremonial portraits made. you think they'll let someone use those portraits as toilet paper? after all, it's just paper right?

and did they think for a minute if they put up a hotel in the birthplace of someone so important to Islam, the kind of activities that are likely to occur? Or do they plan to have cameras installed?

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first thing first, exactly which media outlet published this news / article? i have yet to come across 1 acticle regarding this issue. this is the first time i've heard about this. saudi media is so much under saudi royals control that they didn't let a peep out to others about this. whatever happened in india was shown on tv through out the world so obviously reaction was accordingly. here 99% of the muslims don't even know whether such an issue exists let alone its happening.

i for 1 am totally against such projects. such historical places should be put on protected places lists by OIC and all member countries should take measures and responsibilities to take care of these places. they should pressure saudi government not to demolish such important historical places and find other alternative for their projects. i think we should email OIC about this matter and ask them to step in with some solid measures against saudis.

ps: PD, exactly how muslims have become hypocrites in this issue? care to elaborate? majority of us don't even know if saudis are undertaking such steps. my parents are in muscat and even they don't know anything along with others who live in those countries. so stop being an ass and blaming others for things they don't even know.

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religiously the birthplace of the prophet :saw: is not important and we do not know of any reports of sahaba taking the house with any extra respect. but offcourse building a commercial hotel in the place is uncalled for. and it only exposes the kafir saudi govt. and nothing else. how do muslims become “hypocrate” by this issue is beyond me. may be phoenixdesi can take a look at how many muslim countries implement quran in their societies and then say ok since none of the countries today implement quran and not many muslims are raising a voice against it then muslims are hypocrites, but to bring up a rather less important issue of the birthplace of prophet :saw: as proof is in itself hypocritical. quran is destroyed, muslim blood is shed with out remorse, muslims lands are occupied yet muslims care about a piece of building that has no religious value.
now that is hypocratical.

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i absolutely agree phoenixdesi, its criminal what these idiots have been doing in Saudi Arabia, for a long time with the full connivance and religious support from the mullas. as you can see if it werent for the recent acrimony thats happened between those mullas and the saudi monarchs, they'd be supporting them in all their actions. after all if its not an important place, whats wrong in building a commercial hotel over there?

Im surprised they object to the Quran being burned, I guess if the Saudis or the Taleban did it it would be alrite. After all, theres no record of the sahaba ever objecting to people burning the Quran, or flushing it down the toilet.

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PD, there is something being done by a few here in Chicago to try and let more ppl know about this.

If this happens it is a shameful act, their is no religious significance, but it is an important part of our religious history and the religion is not the baap ki jageer of the saudi monarchy to do as they please.

PD, and you are right, the type of kameenay mullah of Pakistan who would go and burn effigies of bush because they dont agree with him dont have the balls to go do the same with saudi monarchy, maybe its cuz they are on the saudi wahabi establishment leash and get their bakhsheesh from them.

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First, it is my utter frustration being a Muslim that compelled me to call Muslim Molvis hypocrites. So no need to call anyone an ass.

Second, of course people like you would never come to know abut it because the whole Muslim media and govenments are quite about it. That is the whole point. why are they quite? This saudi plan is in place for sure and they are going to do it really soon.

Third, I have solid proof to call these mlouvis hypocrites. I really hate them. Do you think that Qazi Hussain Ahmed and Malulana Fazlur Rehman do not know about this Saudi Plan? Yeah Right. Bhai sahaib, Pakistani Government is fully aware of this situation. 2 weeks ago, minister for religious affairs, Ijaz ul Haq made a public statement that he will talk to Government of Pakistan to talk to Saudi government about this issue but nothing happened. No resolution in National Assembly. No discussion in any of the provincial assemblies. No discussion in senate either. Qazi Hussain Ahmed and all these religious idiots were fast enough to create so much panic on Pakistani roads this last Friday about Israel-Pakistan relationship but I give you my word that they will never ever give one single statement about this issue. After all, their big mouths and huge bellies are filled up by Saudi riyals.

And what about Pakistani media? Pakistani newspapers are filled up with so many articles these days portraying Americans as one of the worst nation in the world after Katrina Hurricane. How about writing one article about Saudi Emperors also who are literally destroying every cultural, religious and historical preservation from Saudi Arabia.

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You did not answer the most important question.

Can’t you see the major difference in a place of worship and a place of birth?
I think majority of muslims do understand this difference but some don’t.

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Thanks for this eye-opening post.

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As pointed out by funny jammies and rightly so, regardless of the religious implications what about some respect for history? If you go to Europe, you will find most of their ancient cities preserved in a best possible way. But who can teach this to these Arabic Baddus. And Frankly speaking, there is a lot of emotional feelings attached to any of Prophet’s belongings. Most of muslims do have those emotional feelings but some don’t…

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I did mention that as a 'historic site' it should not be demolished.

I was merely pointing out the difference in two sites when original post tried to mix these together and based on this wrong assumption muslims in general were called hypocrites.

Rest of the post is related to emotional attachment to the birthplace, there would be lot to discuss and debate about this issue as there will be arguments from both sides.

How much emotional if at all one should be?..... that's another problem.

It all depends how you look at these views. Those who oppose the uncontrolled respect think that it could lead to sort of worshiping these wordly things as in essence the prophet (PBUH) prohibited people around him to consider him immortal and anything beyond a human being. Others like to see him as super human and think he is still with us.

Moreover, at one extreme we have people not worrying about demolition at all and at other extreme Saudis are considered Kafirs and evil. Now here, both are essential wrong.

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I see your point but no one is calling saudis kafir. What they intend to do is the core philosophy of wahabism and who can understand it more than I being a grandson of a famous wahabi scholar Ghulam Ahmad Hariri (my maternal grandfather) but I simply never agree to extreme wahabism. I have lived in Saudi Arabia for 3 years and have witnessed personally Saudi SHURTAAS (policemen) mistreating people who simply wanted to touch the iron fence around Prophet’s grave. What is really bothering me is the fact that Saudi Emperors are acting on this plan to spread their hard core faith and in the mean time they will end up hurting millions of Muslims. They can easily build these hotels couple of miles away but no, they will never do it so that they make a point about their faith.

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PD good to see this important thread. However I’d have used a different title:

Waha-bibi Arrabobs: The biggest Hypocrites

These Waha-bibi Arrabobs and their MAToo followers in Pakistan are the biggest hypocrites. They have no regard for the past or the present. This is a typical outcome of Biddu lifestyle where they sleep on the sand dunes all day long and chase she-camels all night long.

Look what these Waha-bibi Arrabobs did to Afghanistan. They bombed the precious heritage in Bamiyan.

If you allow these MAToos of MMA, they would love to cleanse the country of Data Ganj Bakhsh tomb, Taxila, and Moinjodaro. So far Pakistani seculars have been able stop these snakes from crawling out of their strongholds in Frontier and Karachi. We all need to keep an eye on these as they can easily destroy Pakistani heritage just like what they have done in Saudi.

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anti tone down the lingo please

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Destroy His (pbuh) home but hang onto your castles next to Al-Haram. I see where their priorities lie.

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And if this house was in India, and was being destroyed lovinglyn (not hatefully as banbri) by money grabbers to build a parking lot, I’m sure you would have said the same thing?

Let’s destroy Shakespeare’s house in Stratford-upon-avon, all we want are his books anyway…maybe a hot dog stand would be nice…