CURBING VIOLENCE & RETURNING TO ISLAM
Modern psychologists and specialist doctors in the field
had discovered that an excess of drugs and other intoxicants lead to terrorism
and violence in the various forms they exist. Under these circumstances, the
American and European mass-media have caught the golden chance to present the
Muslims as a band of terrorists in the late 20th Century for the
simple reason of frightening the non-Muslim world and to tarnish the image of
Islam. And, during the 1990s, the mass media embarked on an aggressive campaign
to accuse the Muslims as barbaric people who are still living in the
pre-Islamic age and given to debaucheries by frequently using the connotation “Jihad” in their own distorted
comprehension. This campaign of theirs have gained all the more weight at the
turn of this new era (the 21st Century) when a so-called or
well-planned venture to depict Muslims as terrorists was put into execution
with the terrorist attacks of 9/11 (the World Trade Centre and Pentagon
Attacks).
Islam's Legacy: Non-violence
The greatest Muslim and non-Muslim historians can bear
testimony to the fact that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has never, on any
single occasion during his prophetic mission in Mecca or Medina used violence
to counteract his enemies’ persecutions, but it can be safely said, without
exaggeration, that he was the first leader to have taught “non-violence”.
However, today “non-violence” is associated with Gandhi, Martin Luther King or
Nelson Mandela when people at large tend to forget the teachings of Islam which
are universal. It is equally true to mention that with the present situation,
almost all religions in this modern age are in a state of crisis; but Islam
being a complete code of life does not lack solutions to the problems of
violence affecting society.
'No' to Aggression; Only self-Defence'