Joe Shearer
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No matter what rather than depending on these so called "hindu" or " muslim" liberals muslims should just focus on themselves build a community set up to help each other and make their financial condition better to make their voice heard as well as keep a firm grip on religion.
An excellent prescription, but sadly, one that misses the entire point.
If it was as simple as that, why was the Muslim who was unwilling to depend on liberals of any religious persuasion sitting around for seventy two years? Is this isolation of Muslim and Dalit a recent phenomenon? Was it not always present?
Even without institutional racism, if focussing on themselves and building a community of self-help, and improvement of the general financial condition were good things, what stopped these from being done? Is it possible that this prescription is worse than the disease? Is it possible that circling the wagons, excluding the harsh, unrelenting real world, building on each other and improving financial conditions is actually an illusion?
Is this not a surrender to the obscurantist forces whose only enemy has been the Muslim liberal so far? Without them, or anybody else in the picture, in reality, is not the mullah the social leader for Muslims? Will the focus on themselves not become a godsend for the mullah, who will discover a role as the social mobiliser of the community?
The basic question is - if we reject the Muslim liberal, who will run the process that is described, and who will then exercise moral authority over the community.
Have we not seen enough examples of what happens when mental ghettos are formed?