Saturday, November 30, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Challenge of extremism!
In today's
modern, full of technological inventions and civilised world, extremism is
increasing rapidly. The overwhelming presence of violence, aggression and
extremism in the world has become one of the most crucial and core issues of
today.
Despite the
fact that having every possible means to counter this problem, the recent
history is a bear witness to this fact that we have seen a very considerable
amount of attacks by those who adhere to this ideology of extremism, and these
are increasing every day.
The
restlessness, dissatisfaction, agitation and anxiety among the people bears
witness that mankind is not at peace.
The
challenge of extremism did not start with 9/11 and neither did it end with the
Arab Spring, and with the increasing international tensions its hold on
the world is growing stronger by the day. From the recent shooting of
Malala Yousafzai in Pakistan for her unequivocal right to education, to the
conflicts and wars that continue to engulf the world, extremism is perhaps
the biggest challenge of our time.
Such
incidents clearly show that the liberal and secular voices are under huge
threat from extremists.
At present,
there are many countries that are at the risk of civil wars, and in fact, some
countries are already passing through such hard times. Syria is a clear example
of that, where government is killing its own people and people are struggling
for their basic and fundamental human rights.
In some
countries their revolutions are seem to be hijacked and being translated into
violence and aggression. Situation in some African and Middle East countries
such as Nigeria, Mali, Libya, Algeria and Egypt is very critical. The situation
in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan is also not ideal for their people, where not
a single day passes without dozens of deaths, attacks and brutal killings.
This
situation is not only threatening for these countries, but it is precarious for
the entire world; because this extremism seems to be spreading across the
borders.
The online
Wikipedia very comprehensively explains that: "Extremism is any
ideology or political act far outside the perceived political centre of a
society; or otherwise claimed to violate common moral standards. In democratic
societies, individuals or groups that advocate the replacement of democracy
with an authoritarian regime are usually considered to be extremists, in
authoritarian societies the opposite typically applies. Extremism is usually
contrasted with moderation, and extremists with moderates."
I believe
that time has come to realise this reality that extremism of any kind is
dangerous for the existence of peaceful and serene societies, and moderation is
the way forward.
Extremism
of any kind is bad, be it religious, political, ethnical or otherwise. Some
extremists use religion to inflict extremism in their followers; and they
prepare jihadist kind of extremism. They should have made a better use of
religion to serve mankind and establish cooperation between different people,
but, very unfortunately, they are poisoning the minds of people and filling
their hearts with extreme hatred and violence.
I think those who believe in justice and equality
must raise their voices against this extreme ideology. Because if some people
or powers yield to the extremists for the sake of apparent political benefit or
gaining some favour then their countries will no doubt become immersed in
strife. If someone allows such groups to spread then it will lead to nothing
but a moral decline, and to a social destruction.
The time
has come to take all the necessary steps to counsel against all forms of
extremism. We must join hands to combat extremism and to engage ourselves in
jihad against extremism and oppression, and in jihad of serving mankind and
spreading the message of peace and hope.
I think that any form of extremism had to be outlawed, otherwise the
consequences would be grave.
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