The planned act
of violence of January 7, 2015 in which 12 people including 9 Charlie Hebdo
staff members, one guest and two policemen were gunned down in Paris by two armed
assailants was indeed a ghastly crime. It shook the world and some 40 heads of
state flew into Paris to condole the incident. But compared with the carnages that occur
frequently in Peshawar and Karachi at the hands of religious fanatics of the
same genre. it was a walk in the park. The December, 2014 terrorist attack on a
school in Peshawar in which over 130 pupils and teachers were gunned down in
cold blood did not seem to cause any stir in the world.
Prophet Muhammad was born in 570 CE in Makkah
and Islam started when he was 40 lunar years old or about 609 CE. In the last
1406 years there has not been a single incident in which a Muslim has abused or
ridiculed the Bible or the Torah or Jesus or Moses. Their names are taken with
respect by all Muslims. In fact Muslims even treat Budha, Confucious and the Hindu
avatars with a degree of deference. However the response of the followers of
other religions has been disappointing to say the least. There is a whole
history behind it.
The ridicule of Prophet Muhammad was started by
the Christians, Jews and pagans of Makkah as soon as his message became known.
The European compilers of the Bible didn’t shrink from putting in snide remarks
about Ismail son of Abraham who is claimed by the Arabs of Makkah to be their
forefather. In recent times such western intellectuals as Voltaire and Dante have
exceeded all limits of decency in their criticism of Islam and Prophet
Muhammad. The illustrations contained in Dante’s Inferno are simply outrageous
from any standards.
It seems that Western civilization and decency
have become conditioned to such vulgarities against Islam. How come that in a
society where people get jailed for denying the Holocaust, mocking the king or
queen or the death of a president are not questioned about their activities
that clearly incite hatred on the basis of religion and race?
We accept that there is small number of people
in the Muslim world who are intellectually locked in the 7th Century
and want to change the world to resemble the state of affairs of that time and
efforts are being made to contain the effects of their errant thinking. The
question is: are there similar people in the Western world who are
intellectually locked in the “middle ages”? If so, are they a small minority or an
overwhelming majority?
The following picture shared on facebook seems
to be a fair representation of the popular following of the leaders who assembled
in Paris to demonstrate solidarity with vulgarity.