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09/08/2015 – by Ghazala Jamil

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Muslims are India’s largest minority. They deserve to be treated as citizens with equal rights. However, this community is marginalised in economic and political life. In spite of Muslims becoming victims of communal violence again and again, the government and members of public in general associate Islam with the terrorism. By Ghazala Jamil.

The conventional narrative of Muslims in Indian politics is that they are a socio-economically disadvantaged group and[GJ1] that the Congress party, and to some extent other political forces, have been winning their collective votes by catering to their special interests. This narrative does not make sense. If Muslims have been a government-appeased vote bank since India’s independence in 1947, why are they still “backwards” in socio-economic terms? Obviously, things are more complex than the conventional wisdom allows.

To understand the present, it is useful to consider the past. In colonial times, British history books portrayed Indian Muslims as foreign aggressors, comparing the British empire favourably to Mughal rule. Independent India inherited this discourse, and the idea of Muslims as foreigners was reinforced because Pakistan became a separate country. Though many Indian Muslims preferred to stay in India, they were viewed with suspicion.

Today, India has the world’s third largest population of Muslims after Indonesia and Pakistan. 172 million Indians are Muslim. With about 14 % of the people, they are the second-largest religious group after Hindus. Most Muslims live in urban areas. Their homes tend to be in segregated enclaves that are derisively called “mini-Pakistans”. People of Islamic faith are exposed to prejudice, suspicion, discrimination and violence. They do not enjoy equal opportunities, as became evident in the report of the Sachar Committee in 2006 (see box).

Identity politics
The truth is that there have not been any major government programmes to improve the material condition of Muslims. On the other hand, governments have heeded calls from patriarchal, self-styled leaders of Muslims on “protecting Muslims’ faith”. Such action was largely symbolical and is supposed to allow Muslims to live according to the holy scriptures. Unfortunately, the approach also gives space to right-wing Hindus to target Muslims further for their “unequal treatment of women”. The truth, however, is that Indian society in general is deeply patriarchal and no religious community treats women fairly. The Hindus are no exception.

Misconceptions about Muslims abound. The community is generally described as a homogenous group with rigid religious beliefs. In his book of 2008, Mushirul Hasan of Jamia Millia Islamia, India’s national Muslim university in Delhi, however, refutes the idea of a monolithic block being guided primarily by faith doctrines. He points out that nuances and differences within the community tend to be ignored.

In spite of doing nothing to improve the socio-economic situation of Muslims, Congress-led governments were accused of “pampering” Muslims. This is a topic the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is now in power, keeps returning to. The BJP belongs to the Sangh Parivar, a group of organisations that emphasises Hinduism in a supremacist manner.

Anti-Muslim pogroms
The BJP and related organisations have a history of anti-Muslim violence. After their mass agitation, hooligans destroyed Babri Mosque in Ayodhya in 1992. That event triggered violence across northern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Thousands were killed. In 2002, an anti-Muslim pogrom rocked the state of Gujarat. In 2013, there were similar “riots” in Uttar Pradesh.

Violent events of this kind are typically called “Hindu-Muslim riots”. The term is misleading since there is evidence that of attacks on Muslims, their property and their religious freedom normally being planned and premeditated. The talk of “Hindu-Muslim riots”, however, suggests that both sides are equally to blame. A brutal irony of the matter is that Muslims’ reputation for suffering communal violence makes it easy to portray them as potential terrorists and terror sympathisers.

Indeed, BJP leaders have admitted that pogroms serve the “consolidation of the Hindu-vote” and are meant to render the political participation of Muslims futile. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi likes to present himself as the champion of development, his subtext is always one of consolidating Hindu power.

Modi was chief minister of Gujarat during the pogrom of 2002, and he never disowned the perpetrators. Since Modi became prime minister, there has been a spate of organised and sporadic violent attacks on Muslims across India. It obviously encourages attackers to know that their man is in power.

The idea of the Congress party monopolising “the” Muslim vote is nonsense, by the way. Raphael Susewind and Raheel Dhattiwala have done research on voting patterns in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. It turns out that, unsurprisingly, Muslims tend to vote for the candidate of any party who has best chance to beat the candidate of the BJP or its allies in their constituency. In some cases, where Muslims feel particularly threatened, they even vote for anti-Muslim candidates in an attempt to conform with the perceived majority.

Indian Muslims are generally very conscious of being in the minority and depending on peace and harmony. They know aggression does not offer a way out of despicable conditions of existence. The silver lining to the dark cloud is that India’s Muslims are beginning to demand equal rights.

Increasingly, they are moving the courts and demanding that the written principles of India’s constitution must finally prevail over unwritten, but popular ideas of what is wrong or right. Movements for the rights of women or Dalits, India’s out-cast communities, have shown that this can work.

It is a good sign that courts have begun to acquit individual Muslims who were accused of terrorism and detained without proof for years. Victims of violence in the 2013 riots in Uttar Pradesh have gone to court, and some other cases are proceeding in a slow but promising manner. Indian Muslims are increasingly articulating their sense of hurt at being treated as non-citizens in their own country. They are expressing their dissatisfaction at being placated with mere lip service to cultural rights as a minority. They are beginning to claim their rights as equal citizens of a democratic country.

Indeed, identity plays an important role in Muslims’ yearning for participation and for representation. But it plays a role in the sense of the positioning of the community in Indian society, state and polity, rather than in the sense of some essentialised quality of Islam – the faith of the Muslim Indian subject.

Ghazala Jamil is an assistant professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance of Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi.

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For more information on how Hindutwavadi terrorists are marginalizing Muslim minority, following must be consulted.

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Because Muslims failed to join the mainstream education system, and still a major chunk of them relies on Madrassas, which has unregulated sub standard education system. With such reservation in place for minorities in education, jobs, i fail to come up any other logical explanation other than that.

Or probably the Hindu baniyas set up questions for jobs and entrance examinations, which are tough for muslims to answer, maybe.
 
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Sachar Commision Report is more than enough to blunt the lies told by Hindutvawadi terrorist apologists.
 
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Jeez OP we got your point from last 3 thread about Indian muslim condition. Good obsession with Indians so keep going.....

If muslims want to study in saudi funded madrassas and not proper CBSE/ICSE education system ,then its muslims themselves to blame for their plight. This I speak from experience.
why always taking the bait?

You can answer when Indian Muslim ask ,Pakistani citizen have no right to ask to begin with.
 
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With population of 20 crores , still playing minority card...this can happen only in india...
Partition was on the name of religion., if muslims are not satisfied in india they are free to migrate.
Muslims want every thing from state but their contribution remain zilch, they want sharia, islamiat, want reservations(where islam itself prevent),they have largest no. of mosque in India but still can't want fight for places where once stood the ancient mandirs. This is how muslims payback...
 
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Sachar commission gives statistics, and not reason. The reason has been stated as before. Reluctance to join mainstream education and preferance to remain ghettoized. Then there is the lack of population control and subjugation of woman. These factors lead to them being marginalized.

Don't even get me started on the minority card and reservation. My PhD advisor found it incredulous that in India a group of 170 million people are called a minority.. Unbelievable.. Illogical and plain stupid.

In my state: Kerala, due to economic prosperity and education, the Muslim community has done really well (barfing the crazy jihadists).

So, yet another product from JNU spouting crap.
 
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Because Muslims failed to join the mainstream education system, and still a major chunk of them relies on Madrassas, which has unregulated sub standard education system. With such reservation in place for minorities in education, jobs, i fail to come up any other logical explanation other than that.

Or probably the Hindu baniyas set up questions for jobs and entrance examinations, which are tough for muslims to answer, maybe.


Look at the entire premise of the article - this is the reason for their backwardness they keep blaming others instead of striving for reforms from within the community. I mean if the real minorities are doing so well why can't the 'second majority' ? .

I like the way the author keeps cribbing about 'Hindu baniya Party' BJP who've been in Power for a paltry 6 or 7 years since independence and Modi who came into picture last year only as the main factors responsible for downfall of Muslims :lol:
 
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OP is only concerned with the Indian muslims, where as the condition of maximum muslim countries are deplorable and pathetic. I am very much sure ppl like you will never worry abt it. From saudi to pakistan to somalia. What muslim country countries have achieved. If Islam is such a wonder light then why there is no peace and tranquility in these muslim states. Why don't they progress. But they have all the time to blame others in world for their problem..
 
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Not only in India, Muslims across the world are backward both economically and social. Is this because of Islam? A point to ponder.
 
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Modi modi modi modi


Thank you quiad e azam for giving us Pakistan


Modi modi modi


In India, Muslims are "oppressed", They are "marginalized "--- Still they are growing more than any other communities in India

In Pakistan , Hindus and other minorities are treated equally and with respect---- But they are on the verge of extinction !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angel:
 
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The main reason for the backwardness of the muslims is no family planning.
You will never get out of poverty, if you have 5-6 children and limited resources.

In UP, almost all muslim families have 5-10 children.
The resources get divided. The property gets divided.
The priorites changes from education of 1 child to feeding 5-6 children.
And this goes on and on.
Things wont change unless they start family planning.
 
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In India, Muslims are "oppressed", They are "marginalized "--- Still they are growing more than any other communities in India

In Pakistan , Hindus and other minorities are treated equally and with respect---- But they are on the verge of extinction !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angel:


Stop this comparisons between India and Pakistan, doing so will be the greatest disservice to our nation
 
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