Debate
on Sex with Slave girls
and Captive Women in Islam
by
Alamgir Hussain
13
May, 2005
[Hindu Slave girl woman black slave Muhammad
Islam Koran Sunnah]
The lively
debate between Prof. Taj Hashmi (plus Abid Bahar) and his
opposition Islam basher gang has created a great interest in
me. Prof. Hashmi has come with new translation of some the
well-known morally-indefensible verses is very refreshing. I am, being halfway to depart from Islam, getting
a buzz to give a rethink now. Yet, I happen to have a few questions
to the participants involved this debate and to Prof. Hashmi in particular, before
I revert to Islam.
Pakistan army's rape of Bangladesh women in 1971 war vs. the Abu Gharib
prisoner rapes
In this debate, Prof Hashmi has asserted that
the rapes of female prisoners in Abu Gharib prison in Iraq is part
and parcel of American policy and culture of raping the prisoners
and captives. In counter debate, Syed Kamran Mirza appears to have been out of tune with all the developments
around the Abu Gharib prison scandal and has asserted that US
soldiers did not do any acts of rapes than simply using those
abusive and humiliating tactics on the prisoners at Abu Gharib. Enough information
came to the media that suggests that some incidences of rape of
the prisoner women by the US soldiers had have happened in Abu Gharib. But the number
appears to be very limited - may not cross a couple of dozens.
Yet, it is no where close to 200-300 thousands of Bangladeshi
women who were raped by our Pak Muslim brothers for collaborating
with the Kafir lefts, communists and Hindus India in 1971 war of
independence.
More
importantly, those involved in the Abu Gharib scandal are being
punished and many of them have gone to jail already. But the massive
rapes of 200-300 thousands of our mother and sisters of Bangladesh
in 1971 are never even
recognized by Pakistan, forget about an apology. Justice remains a dream only
of a few critics of Islam from Bangladesh while most Muslims of
Bangladesh have either forgotten, forgiven or even never desired for
the recognition and justice of those massive number of their mothers
and sisters. My question is: when Abu Gharib scandal
has been recognized, condemned and apologized for by the US,
including by president Bush himself, and justice is being rendered, does
Prof. Taj Hashmi, a Bangladeshi by origin, has any moral right to quickly
refer the Abu Gharib
rape incidence as an US policy of raping POWs before citing the
Pakistan armies raping a massive number of our own mothers and sisters?
We don't even hear a call for recognition of those rapes in
Bangladesh in 1971 from our Bangladesh Muslims brothers; forget about
a call for apology or justice. I
want to know: How many times Prof. Hashmi has demanded justice for
the rapes of our own mothers and sisters through his major
research, publications, speeches and writings?
Being
a Bangladeshi-origin academician of the highest caliber whose association
has graced the academic institutions of international reputation
across the continent and his engagement being in comparative religious
studies, Mr. Hashmi might have got loads of research publications
in journals of international reputation. Some of his papers should
have graced the issue of misdeeds of the Pakistan forces in his motherland
in 1971. We will be interested to read his research papers to realize
his interest in recognizing and condemning the Pakistan armies' rape
of our own mothers and sisters.
In
case, he never took interest in that area, then may I ask Prof.
Hashmi: When he, for the first time, took in interest in the
inhuman rapes of POW
by the custodians, why he quickly pointed to a case, negligible
to what happened to the mothers and sisters of his own country?
That too, when the misdeed in the minor Abu Gharib incident has
been recognized and apologized for by the perpetrating party
and justice is being rendered.
Indeed,
a great majority of the Bangladeshi Muslims have forgotten
those rapes of 1971, others don't bother and yet another group recognizes
but prefer to forget or are ashamed of asking for recognition
and justice. Had such mass rapes been done by an infidel country
like India in stead of Islamic Pakistan, Prof. Hashmi and his
Bangladesh brothers would never have forgotten it and forgiven.
Now
let us come to the question: why Bangladeshi Muslims like Prof.
Hashmi cannot condemn and seek justice for the Pakistan's rapes of Bangladesh
women? Is it because, that would go against what is prescribed
in Islam – the only misinterpreted and misguided
religion on earth?
It
appears that people like Prof. Taj Hashmi of highest
learning and education faced with the modern Western conscience,
although condemn the teachings of their religion that
appears wrong today; yet instinctively they do agree with
what the allegedly wrongly translated and misinterpreted Islamic
doctrine preaches. Lest they miss the caravan for the Islamic heaven full of
all the enjoyable goodies and big-busted celestial virgins
(houris); instead of being burned in hellfire for eternity.
Sahi Hadiths, not Sahi (Sahih)
In response to a number of Shih (true)
hadiths which his opposite camp has forwarded to show that raping of
the captive, prisoner and slave women (girls) are allowed in Islam,
Prof Hashmi wrote: "Even
if we accept these Hadises (hadis) to be Sahih (as
all that glitters is not gold, so all
that goes in the name of Sahih is not so), we need to explain
certain facts in the light of history."
Prof.
Hashmi asserts that the Sahih Hadiths are not necessarily Sahih. May
I ask him: what is the basis of this claim of his? What kind of
research has he done in the field of evaluating Sahih-ness of Hadiths?
In which major religious journals, he has published his research
findings? Has his research, if unpublished, been recognized by the
Islamic scholars of the world?
The
great Islamic scholars (turned great Islam-bashers overnight
- thanks to Prof. Hashmi and his like-minded Islamist apologists) like
al-Bukhari and al-Ghazali et al. spent their whole life digging the truth about Islam.
They traveled from one corner of the Arabian land to the other in utmost
pursuit of their research to find of truth about prophet Muhammad's
actions, life-style and sayings before compiling the hadiths. How much research Prof. Hashmi
has done such that he can negate the peerless efforts, dedication and
devotion those great Islamic scholars had put in to preserve the
truth about the greatest-ever man to appear on earth? Why does Prof. Hashmi think that
his research finding, if any, is more authentic and trustworthy?
Has his research gone through the razor-sharp scrutiny by panels
of international academics of the field. If so, has
his research papers made any call to destroy all the false works
of the Sahih hadith collectors?
Why this one Sahih?
Prof Taj Hashmi wrote:
"We know
how the Prophet's desire to free the female POWs after the Battle
of Hunayen remained unfulfilled.
Several Sahabas grabbed his robe telling
him in very stern voice: "You cannot stop us from grabbing these
women this is our age-old custom". And the Prophet remained a
helpless spectator."
Although
Prof Hashmi is hell-bent on discarding the Hadiths, yet he used
one Hadith which suit his desired assertion. To him, this Hadith is Sahih! Why is this
Hadith Sahih? Is he going to show us his research and publication
which proves that this Hadith is Sahih and has been accepted by the
scholars in the field?
Honor Killing
About
honor-killing, Prof. Hashmi wrote: "Honour killing also happens in
Brazil, amongst Sikhs - not only in Islam."
This assertion is indeed true.
There was a much-publicized honor-killing of a Sikh girl in Canada.
It must be understood that Catholicism is very strong in Brazil
whilst Sikhs are very dogmatic in their religious matters. It was
evident in France recently. When religious symbols were banned in
France, the Jews and Christians made no fuss about it; but the Muslims and Sikhs to oppose it with dogmatic
bigotry. Honor-killing is a general trend amongst the strongly religious
people.
Yet, rate of honor killing amongst Muslims
have no parallel in any other religion. In the Indian state of
Punjab, I have seen scores of Sikh girls are falling in love with
Hindu guys, marrying them and converting to Hindu religion. Yet, there is no
frequent incidence of honor-killing reported there. If Muslim girls
would have done the same thing, imagine what would have happened
to those girls. Luckily Muslim girls have the understanding of their fate if they would
fall in love and marry guy from another religion and convert. Very sensibly,
they restrain themselves from any such temptations.
Religious/Irreligious War
In refutation of Syed Kamran Mirza's assertion
that most people
got killed throughout history in battles and wars fought in the
name of religion, Prof.
Hashmi cited the wars by Napoleon and Alexander et al. and the two world wars that he claims were not religious
in nature.
Of
course, the wars of Alexander and Napoleon were not religious in
nature. Yet, those wars were not as barbaric as those fought for
spreading religions. Alexander was never known to have touched the civilians
or capture any great number of people as slaves. Similar things could
be asserted for Napoleon. Napoleon's conquest of Egypt and during
its administration, he showed a great deal of sympathy towards Islam
and Muslims and showed hatred towards Christianity due the strong
anti-Christianity sentiments in Europe in enlightenment age.
Wars fought for Islam and Christianity
had affected both the civilians and the military personnel alike.
No nonreligious war has the parallel of the Hindu Kush mountain,
where ~100,000 Hindu slaves died whilst being taken to Persia by
the Muslim conquerors (hence the name Hindu Kush, meaning Hindu
death).
Indeed,
most wars since the early times in history have been inspired by
the Gods of the existing religions. In the movie "Troy", it
was shown so explicitly that all the wars have been approved by the
Gods through their representative Clergies on earth. God (Clergy) has always
been prepared to give his blessing as soon as a King sought to launch
a war.
Prof.
Hashmi tells us that the two world wars had to religious basis. Yet,
religion was the major inspiration for the both world wars. Bertrand
Russell writes, "The First World War was wholly Christian in
origin. The three emperors were devout and so were the more warlike
of the British Cabinet." It was the Martin Luther's book on Protestant
reformation which inspired the genesis of World War II. Hitler's Mein Kampf was profoundly influenced by Martin Luther's work. Yet,
Hitler was a committed Catholic and his soldiers used to sing "God
on our side" as they went to the battle. In his own words, Hitler
had claimed himself blessed by God to kill the Jews:
 "Hence
today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of
the Almighty Creator: 'by defending myself against the Jew, I am
fighting for the work of the Lord." [Adolph Hitler].
"God
gave the savior to German people. We have faith, deep and unshakeable
faith, that he (Hitler) was sent to us by GOD to save Germany." [Hitler's
Elite].
Given
these facts, it is very difficult to refute Mr. Kamran Mirza's assertion
that religions have been the root cause of all major wars.
Mistranslation and misinterpretation of
the Koran
Prof. Hashmi has presented new translation of
a few verses from the Quran, which would make those like me, who
have become intrigued by the available translations which represent Islam
as a morally
indefensible doctrine and are thinking of leaving Islam. Given the grace
and freshness Prof. Hashmi has introduced through own translations,
I should rethink leaving Islam since it will save me from being
killed by Muslims for apostasy as well as from burning in hellfire for
eternity. Yet, a few questions remain to be asked before I take
my pledge to return to Islam in full faith and pride.
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Although the English and Bengali translations are likely to be wrong,
the Arabic Koran can, in no way, be wrong. If so, why all the Arab
people, whose mother-tongue is Arabic, do understand the meaning
of those verses the same way the English-Bengali translations are?
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Does Prof. Hashmi think that he is the only person in the world
who understands Arabic correctly? No one else, not even all the
Arab people, understand Arabic!
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We also need to know about justification of Prof. Hashmi's claim of
his sole authority
in Arabic. Why does he think that he is the best and only correct
authority in Arabic in the world? What is the proof of his expertise
in Arabic? Which are the great schools of Arabic language has he attended? Can we get the reference of his theses and research
papers of international acclaim that would prove his highest competence
and authority in Arabic language?
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Once we have gotten the proof of his highest and sole competence
in the Arabic language, the final question would remain that why
Prof. Hashmi is not taking the initiative to call for destruction
of all the wrongly translated and misinterpreted copies of the Koran
that exist today. These have been the cause of immense daily
suffering to the followers of Islam as well as to the Kaffirs? Why
Prof. Hashmi is not responding to his conscience and save the humanity
from so much of sufferings? I believe that Prof. Hashmi is in the
genesis of a plan to give a call to the Islamic world to destroy
all those wrong translations and present us with his own and all-correct
translation to be saved for eternity? If he is not going to do that,
may I ask why Prof. Hashmi is cheating his own conscience?
BTW,
Allah has explicitly asserted in the Koran that he will (probably through
someone) would protect and preserve the original and all-correct
Koran. Prof. Hashmi may have been sent by Allah to protect
the original Koran. But if he is not responding to Allah's call,
does he know the punishment? I believe he does!
Conclusion
In
concluding the issue of rape and abuse of captive women in warfare,
let use recognize that rape and sexual abuse of women in a war,
though unavoidable, is totally unacceptable in any civilized society.
That is why we have the Geneva Convention on the conduct of warfare.
When an American or a British soldier sexually abuses a woman POW,
he is breaking the International law. Therefore, he is subject to
disciplinary actions. When Germany occupied France during the starting
of WWII, German soldiers were under strict order not to molest any
French woman.
Yet
rapes took place and those German soldiers charged with raping a
captive French woman faced severe punishment including execution.
Can we say the same for the Islamic laws on the conduct of warfare?
The answer is a definite "NO". Those Islamic laws on captives
are based on the Qur'an and Sunnah. The applicable verses are absolutely
immutable for eternity. That is why when the Islamic army
of Pakistan raped the vanquished Bangladeshi women those soldiers
faced no disciplinary actions whatsoever. Those foot soldiers had
simply followed Allah's laws on the treatment of female captives.
Therefore,
the question of contrition, remorse, apology, justice and compensation
simply do not arise for the rape of Bangla women by the Pakistan
army in 1971. It is Islam which empowered these soldiers
to do what they did to our hapless women. Our Muslims brothers in
Bangladesh, Pakistan and world-over have only followed Allah's edict
by not seeking justice for the rapist Pakistan soldiers.
updated on 18 Dec,
2006
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