Remove Hate or Pakistan Will Disintegrate

I could not agree more.

Dr. Faheem Younus: Muslims: #RemoveHate or Pakistan Will Disintegrate

Pakistan went through a Rosa Parks moment on Jan. 10 when twin bombings killed more than 100 members of the persecuted Shiite Muslim sect. The families refused to bury their kin. They protested – in subfreezing temperatures – by sitting next to the dead bodies for four days, demanding the ouster of the provincial government. And even though on Jan. 14 the provincial government was removed, nationwide hatred against the minorities was not.

Hate against the Christians, Hindus and even Muslims, like the Shiites and Ahmadis, thrives on the Pakistani streets. Banners, graffiti, pamphlets and fiery sermons calling for “death of the infidel” are no secret. But imagine if all minority sects had resolved to #RemoveHate when its seeds were first planted against the Ahmadis 50 years ago, this savagery against innocent Shiites could have been prevented.

The irony was aptly captured by this picture, taken by a BBC journalist and now going viral on social media. It shows a group of Shiites protesting the recent attacks under another banner in the background, spewing anti-Ahmadi hatred.

Unless protestors #RemoveHate against all groups, they cannot #RemoveHate against any. That’s why I always had trepidations about the Shiite sect becoming the next target – the next Ahmadis if you will. Leading Pakistani analysts feel the same way.

So here is my unifying proposal for all Pakistani Muslims: redeem yourselves by starting a #RemoveHate Twitter campaign. You cannot change the discriminatory laws and you cannot change the school curricula – at least not that easily. But why not, physically and literally, tear down the banners, whitewashing the graffiti and throw away the pamphlets that incite hatred or violence against any religious group?

Americans may argue to confront such hate speech with “more good speech.” But here lies the rub: These banners actually incite violence by calling minorities “worthy of death” and leaving thousands dead.

These deaths – or target killings – are not happening in a vacuum. Just look at the anti-Ahmadi play book: First, the political arm of the Saudi funded Wahabi sect pigeonholes a minority sect as non-Muslims. This is followed by changing the public opinion and poisoning the public discourse, which manifests as hate filled banners and graffiti, and culminates into constitutional edicts and discriminatory laws.

For Pakistani minorities, the process has been kick-started. A 2012 Pew poll showed that 50 percent of Sunnis in Pakistan now believe Shiites to be non-Muslims. For Sufis, that number was at 25 percent.

Historically, Muslim sects in Pakistan chose to appease the “worthy of death” rhetoric against another minority because they saw it as an insurance policy for themselves. Perhaps they should listen to John F. Kennedy’s inauguration speech of 1961: “…remember that, in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.”

The tiger has already swallowed so many. Just look around: Shiite processions? Terrorized. Sufis shrines? Bombed. Christian leaders? Assassinated. Hindu girls? Kidnapped.

Don’t #RemoveHate and soon liberals and working women will be next.

I believe in unity against hatred. I believe that our love for Pakistan should not be measured by the amount of hatred we express for America. I believe that our love for Islam cannot be reckoned by our hatred for those who differ with our interpretation. I believe that if Pakistan’s Muslims did not #RemoveHate , Pakistan will disintegrate.

Let your Twitter feeds go wild with #RemoveHate. Let Facebook pages be dedicated to exploring and sharing the best ideas to remove hate from our surroundings. Did you use a ladder or climb on top of boxes to tear down the banner? Did you use paint or white wash to remove graffiti? Is pre-dawn a better time than post-dusk?

I beseech you, my Pakistani Muslim family: Sectarian killings are neither a Shiite nor an Ahmadi issue; they are a human rights issue. Instead of resorting to conspiracy theories, take individual responsibility to #RemoveHate from your streets. But if you still choose to stand under a hateful banner today, don’t complain if you are on it tomorrow.

Dr. Faheem Younus is a clinical associate professor at the University of Maryland. He is the founder of Muslimerican.com. Follow him on Twitter at @FaheemYounus.

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It will need a major overhaul of society, of education, 'marketing', alignment.... are we ready?

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We have to think on it . We are going down and down all respects .
It is duty of our intellectuals to do much on this but unfortunately we are not producing such people . No big name as poet or writer . Third class people are leading the nation as media anchors . If any one grows a little , he goes for monetary gains or in lust of power . When I see people negatively criticizing people like Aasma Jahangir , I see no hope for coming up of the good people . This is all due to respect of power and money in the country .

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Well, we have to start somewhere or should we let the country go to dogs?

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Yes, we have to, there is no question about it but it requires 'someone' as AP said above, do we have that 'one' and are we ready for it?

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More reason why religion and politics should never mix. Secular countries wouldnt tolerate such things. Hate is not only toerated in Pakistan, its promoted... The writer of this article fights a losing battle

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The nation is facing its moment of truth for which it is not ready. We can list hundreds of problems but the solution is only one — a leader. The day we get a true leader at the top of our affairs, everything will start falling in place. Allah Pak hamari haalat-e-zaar pe reham farmaey. Aameen.

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The problem is Asma Jahangir is not neutral. She only sees the excesses of the military & criticizes them (with good reason) but never utters a word against corrupt politicians. While the army surely has made mistakes in the past, a true human rights campaigner would be fair (and impartial) in her views & would not shy away from criticizing corrupt and incompetent politicians (incl. PPP) as well. It's not just the journalists but also some of these so-called neutral people & do-gooders who have their own agendas..

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Parents have a key role to play in infusing religious tolerance in children esp. in today's world, where children are exposed to a variety of different backgrounds, belief systems and cultures. If your child observes you being tolerant and understanding of people of different religions & cultures, he'll be much more likely to adopt your behaviours and beliefs.

Don't just leave the instruction on tolerance to a school or madrassah

Tolerance of this kind begins at home

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The reference of Rosa Parks is wrong here. She was symbolic character in civil rights movement in America in the sixties. The hatred against black was not sponsored, It was kind of natural reaction of white against black people of America who treated blacks as slaves. Where as above and similar incidents are most probably sponsored by Pakistan’s security/ intelligence agencies. Irony of the fact is that non of these b@stards have ever been arrested. Nor CJ has balls to take suo mota on such killings. CAOS is also silent though nothing has happened.

Comparing with Civil Rights Movement of America with above sponsored b@st@rds killing of innocent people are like comparing apples with oranges.

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Actually it was sponsored. Segregation was government policy. Forced integration was also government policy.

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pakistan is being pulled in too many directions at once, theres clashes of interest everywhere

im sure pakistan actually has the rules and regulations in place to make a success of it self. to be a place of peaceful residence for all our communities.

we have fallen into corruption too much, everyone thinks we are open for hijacking to whatever direction they want

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Or avoid Madrassas altogether and teach them yourself or hire a respectable teacher you can monitor.

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Pakistan is a strange country, it calls itself Islamic republic. We have been hearing since childhood that the country has 97 % Muslims. A big proportion now considers Shias to be non Muslims, we are left with 77 to 82 percent Muslims. The buck doesn't stop here a growing number of people consider barelvis as non Muslims too. Remove them and we have a non Muslim country masquerading as a Muslim one. What have we become?

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lol... Thats true. First the Ahmadis, then the Shias and god knows who's next. Pakistan is really becoming neurotic. There is a psychiatric condition in which patients are convinced parts of their own body are not their own and end up hacking of their own limbs. Something similar seems to be happening to Pakistan as a nation.

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as if religion is only 'source' for hate? what about ethnicity?

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Ethnic conflicts are not based on absolutes like religion, so those are easier to deal with. You have a better chance of reasoning with people who hate you because of your skin color etc, and nothing else, then you would with a people who hate you because they believe its their religious duty to do so.

For example, its far easier to change peoples opinions of punjabis, then it is to change peoples attitudes towards Ahmadis, since the Ahmadi is regarded as being anathema to the unwavering dogma that has come to define the Pakistani identity.

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Well, she would get criticized if she is going to india and meeting Modi and receiving accolades from him.

As for being civil, charity starts at home (hint: dirty dirtyest...).

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That is all what you think.