The French counter-revolution and Makho's 'Muslim' problem
Farooq Wasif
Updated: 28 October 2020, 15:49
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly condemned French President Nicolas Sarkozy's remarks. Both are benefiting from this in their respective countries. AFP
The mantra of the French Revolution of 179 was equality, brotherhood and independence. When the word brotherhood was uttered in France, echoes could be heard from the liberating nations of Asia-Africa ... Now it is not heard so much. Now the words of hatred can be heard.
A tragic incident happened in Paris. The bodies of a French schoolteacher and a young man with a Chechen identity were found. French police say the Chechen youth strangled the schoolteacher. The Chechen youth was immediately shot dead by the police and there is no way to get his comment.
Notably , the Twin Towers in the United States, the truck
crash in France in 2015, the
Shirley Ebdo attack, and this year's teacher killings the attackers were all shot dead by police on the spot. As a result, they do not have a chance to get a statement. However, the Chechen youth is a Muslim. And that schoolteacher named Samuel Patty believes in free speech. He showed in the classroom some insulting pictures of the Prophet of Islam, published in
Shirley Ebdo , a
hardline Islamophobic magazine for the tender-
hearted children of his school . The parents of the Muslim children objected to this.
It is not clear how the Chechen youth got into the story. But he was found to be the killer of the French schoolteacher. The incident is not seen in the French media as a criminal offense for the murder of a person. This is seen as a crime of Muslims. The incident has caused a stir in French society. President Emanuel Makhon has awarded the slain teacher the highest honor in the state and declared war on "Islamic separatism". Parliament has introduced a new anti-Islamic separatist bill and pledged to reform French "Islam".
No event falls from the sky. Let's look at some important events before this.
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President Makhon's attempt to cover up the failure
Last September, a well-known French company, IPSOS, published the results of a nationally conducted survey. The root of the damage is the result of that survey. It shows that 6% of French people think that France is heading for collapse under President Macho. Twenty-six percent are so frustrated that they think this decline cannot be stopped. There are no more days for the next presidential election. But President Makho has failed miserably in three serious places. Coping with the Corona epidemic, (accused of criminal negligence for not wearing a mask like President Trump's government), the historic recession of the French economy for Macho's erroneous economic policies and weakening the French social security system like Trump's self-interest. The award is the most unpopular in the history of France.
A day before the 2015 Paris attacks, the results of a survey by the French survey agency IFOP were published in the renowned
La Figaro newspaper. The survey asked whether the French would accept an undemocratic government to implement the necessary reforms. 6 percent voted for unelected technocrats. 40 percent prefer an unelected authoritarian government. The survey gives an indication of how much a terrorist incident by
Shirley Abdo has changed French public opinion. Needless to say, many civil rights are still suspended in France on the pretext of fighting terrorism. Whatever the purpose of the militant attack, they ultimately work unannounced for their declared enemies. Because undemocratic rulers benefit from it.
Makho needed to divert public attention for fear of losing the next election. To this end, on October 1, he introduced an anti-separatist bill targeting French Muslims.
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France's one-eyed 'Islam' philosophy
Muslims are the main religious minority in France. They make up about 6 million of the population and 8.5 percent of the population. They come from the former French colonies of Algeria, Morocco and other North African countries. Algerians who once arrived in French territory during the colonial period were recognized as citizens of France. They are a large part of the Muslim population. If France had not plundered their country, they would not have needed to come to France. Apart from that, France also needed them to meet the labor shortage. Despite hundreds of years of coexistence, the French state has not been able to equate its Muslim citizens.
The majority of French Muslims are poor slum dwellers, 30 percent of whom are unemployed. Due to their anti-Muslim attitude, they do not get private jobs, and the government is also intolerant. Muslim children cannot wear any religious attire or symbols in schools. Although it is a punishable offense in France to provoke controversy over the Holocaust, it is permissible to say or draw anything about the Prophet of Islam. French secularism was really fair, the ex-president Sarkozy, the son of a wealthy Jewish-daughter
Shirley ebado newspaper could do a job for one of the author's delightful essay writing. In France the distance between religion and state is strictly observed. However, in 2013, the mayor of the city of Marseille remained outside the law by staging the birth scene of Jesus Christ in a public place like the town hall.
The minority problem of French secularism is historical. From the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century, France saw its secularism in contrast to the Jewish minority. French Jews were once exhausted from discrimination and deprivation. Later Muslims from the colony became a new minority. Is respect for people of different thoughts, beliefs or attitudes less important than freedom of speech? If freedom of speech is respected, then freedom of religion must also be respected. The French are being asked more and more because they have fought for equality, friendship, freedom and bloodshed.
The alliance between the French Revolution and Islam
What is more interesting is that these French Muslims were given the status of equality by a decision of the French Revolution itself. In 179, Muslims were granted full citizenship in the French National Assembly. According to the decree, French Muslims could sit as full citizens in all military and administrative positions and stand for election. Robespierre, the leader of the French Revolution, was inspired by the equality of Islam. In one of the paintings by the artist at that time, a revolutionary leader is seen holding the Jewish scripture Talmud and the Qur'an of Islam. Muslims were also involved in the French Revolution. The revolutionaries also expressed the call for revolution in Arabic. Ahmed Khan, the son of the Nawab of Gujarat, went to Paris in 1894 to show solidarity with the revolution and was inspired by India's independence. On his return he translated the declaration of the French Revolution into Persian. The French Revolution would not have lasted 90 days if the Muslim ruler of North Africa, Mohamed Gheis, had not shipped wheat. There was a famine in southern France at that time Running. When monarchical Europe was fighting for the destruction of the revolution, the only Muslim world was on France's side. In 1895, the Revolutionary Committee announced the translation of some important interfaith treaties in the history of Islam from Arabic into French. Napoleon was a young hero, a prince with a face covered with a burqa in Khorasan.
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The uprising of the poor in Paris in 2005, called the 'Paris Riot' and the Yellow West movement in 2019 were left-leaning. The 'Muslim problem' was created to divide them.AFP
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If revolutionary France is Islam-friendly, then today's France must be called counter-revolutionary.
The French public was
incited against Muslims through the publication of
Shirley Ebdo 's
Islamophobic cartoons, anti-Muslim propaganda in mainstream newspapers, untrue propaganda on television talk shows, and fake news. In 2016, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch accused Muslims of excessive abuse and persecution during a police operation in France. Police raided 3500 Muslim homes after the November 2016 terrorist attacks. But there are only 8 anti-terrorism cases.
Militancy versus Islamophobia is not the case in today's France. The fight in France was capitalism versus the masses. The uprising of the poor in Paris in 2005, called the 'Paris Riot' and the Yellow West movement in 2019 were left-leaning. The right will not sit still. The French elite spread Islamophobia to increase their power. The 'Muslim problem' was created. They were represented by the extremist nationalist racist Law Payne. This fake 'Muslim problem' has succeeded in dispersing the alliance of the poor, the immigrants and the youth. This is how the French right sees its political future. They do not see that the state-sponsored military strikes in Muslim countries with Islamophobia are the cause of militancy.
Emanuel Makhon, who has failed politically and economically, has set sail in this wind. To divert attention from the real problems of the people, he was bringing in the theory of 'Islamic separatism' and anti-Muslim laws. As soon as Muslim NGOs and human rights groups came under fire, he found an example of a militant attack. On the occasion of the attack, he closed down many Muslim institutions and relinquished control of the police. According to a survey, 50 percent of French police and military personnel voted for the right in the last local elections. Islamophobia is taking the place of the virus of anti-Semitism in France. The secularism of France, which had become secular by expelling the Jews, is now strongly opposed to the Muslims.
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Muslims can also be the leaders of world humanity
But just as it is not possible to blame any people for the responsibility of the individual, Makhorai is not France, not Europe.
Leaders of 40 countries rallied in Paris after the
Shirley Abdo attack, saying, "I am Shirley Abdo too." But after the shooting death of 50 Muslims in a New Zealand mosque but the world did not show that solidarity, no one except the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda symbolically said 'I am with the Muslims'.
Muslims will not be able to continue considering everyone in the world as an enemy. Just as Muslims need to have a place in the hearts of non-Muslims, Muslims need to have respect for non-Muslims and Western civilization in their hearts. Not only should we condemn any militant attack unconditionally, we should also work to keep our society free from this tendency. It is important to remember that the main victims of sabotage by any Muslim are the Muslim minority. Similarly, the politics of hatred against minorities eventually dragged the majority into the dark tunnel for a long time. The result of Hitler's anti-Semitism was catastrophic for Germany. The wave of anti-Muslim sentiment in India is holding back the lives of ordinary Indians, taking democracy to the brink.
Freedom of expression and freedom of thought are not one. Like person and it can be masalamakha ego or ego. Thought is based on objective, collective and neutral reasoning. Without the ability and freedom of thought, Muslims will not be able to establish their rights in the world. Hatred is a disorder of hatred in the name of expression, but freedom of thought helps to establish self-esteem. Thinkers are also wondering whether freedom of speech can be greater than human life and faith. If the purpose of freedom of speech is to establish a market of disrespect and hatred, then it is bound to become a hat market of Kanar.
The France that was the direction of humanity, that France is revolutionary. The French right and their president, Makho, are turning France into a counter-revolutionary through the politics of hatred. Makho has forgotten that he is not only the president of a country, he is also the leader of Europe. He did not act as a statesman by opening the fire of anti-Muslim hatred in Europe. But the provocation of the French counter-revolution did not allow them to become counter-revolutionaries. Every death is the death of man, every child is the child of humanity. Every country is a country of people. The human world cannot be expected without the dignity of human faith and identity.
Farooq Wasif: Assistant Editor and Writer of Prothom Alo.
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