daniyaal wrote:I am shocked and sad to see that the Arab and Non-Arab supremacy/infreriority complex/issues prevail so much into our thinking that people have almost generalized their perceptions about the other party based on arab-ajam lines.
If you read my posts carefully, you will see that i didnt say that at all. What i said was Arabs have never and likely, will never accept to be ruled by Non arab muslims - my point was specifically on rule. I DID say that the Arabs have since the days of the caliphate considered Islam as the religion for Arabs and converts were not equal in their eyes. I am telling you this is an obstacle towards greater Islamic Unity. the only way to fix it, is to first treat is as a problem!
daniyaal wrote:There are good and bad people on both sides(I would not call them sides but since you simly divided muslims as arabs and non-arabs) and if there are arrogant arab muslims who took south/east asian muslims for granted, that is not because they are being biased towards them on basis of religion, it is all to do with economics. I wonder if the similar financial blessings had been showerd on for example muslims in pakistan, how much they would go forward and share it with other muslim countries.
I didnt say the Arabs were bad people - check again. My separation of Arab and Non Arab was regarding the point i make above, which is that arabs have never accepted being ruled by others. My only correction of the ARAB debate was to remind you that Arabs DID NOT spread Islam to what is today Asia - the largest concentration of Muslims in the world, others did, namely Turks and Persians.
The point you make above about ecnomics completely irrelevant - this topic is not about the exploitation of labourers. My posts were in theme with your opener - who should rule and i am merely expressing my reasons for my opinion.
Forget Pakistan, they have enjoyed their golden age during the Mughal empire whch was way richer than the middle east in relative terms. And why they or any other South Asian nation didnt join in any war, is a politcal debate not an Islamic - i dont remember too many other arabs states busting their guts either as Arnie rightly points out.
Think Malaysia. Democratic, Islamic, progressive. Why has the Middle east not followed?... even entertained replicating? and since they are the most advanced, will the middle east be prepared to follow Malaysia as the leader? i doubt that very much. So you want a country to lead, you have a great role model, yet it is completely rejected... why? Egos and pride.
daniyaal wrote:
I think we have so much political issues within all muslim countries and you can not associate these political issues with arab-ajam concept which islam denounce in the firtst place.
My comments on internal politics, were to do with Laws nothing else and as i have said on previous posts, i do not believe a minority with such little knowledge over the majority, should rule.
daniyaal wrote:I am not an arab by the way as you may have noticed by now, however i would not generalize arabs muslims as you have done so.
Where did i generalise? i did not attack the Arab people at any stage, If you have read any of my posts in other threads you will see i offer my fair share of support for the arabs!
My comments were made on the attitudes of Arab leaders - who i, once again repeat, will not tolerate being ruled by a NON ARAB muslim. That is my opinion and has happened all throughout history.
daniyaal wrote:Issues are there everywhere but it takes one good leader to bring everyone on board and thats what I am hoping must happen to the muslim world.
Cheers
Take for example, Salahadin, a Kurdish Muslim who was a great leader and is one of the last, few, successfull Muslims who managed to lead many groups.
He baught the Arab tribes together to defeat and recapture Jerusalem.. soon as he died they separated. In fact, soon as he started getting older, there was a power struggle. He almost lost Jerusalem to the Crusaders, because rival tribes were questioning his purity as a non arab and stopped fighting alongside his army!
So what needs to change is attitudes. Individuals only bring short term solutions.