After a terrorist attack anyÂwhere in the world, people Âinvariably associate it with Islam, a religion that promotes peace at all times. In this regÂard, the first thing is that we, the Islamic Ummah, have been condemning all kinds of terrorist attacks. The Darul Uloom Deoband Âorganised an all-India conference in 2008 when it unequivocally Âdeclared terrorism a dreadful act against humanity. The Darul-Uloom even passed a resolution in that regard. Besides, while issuing a fatwa (a ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a recognised Âauthority) on behalf of the Darul-Iftah (one of the most important departments of Darul Uloom that Âanswers queries regarding Âreligious and Âsocial matters), it is clearly stated that terrorism has nothing to do with Islam. The fatwa emphasised that terrorism is only terrorism and it is wrong to link it with any religion.
We want to ask that if certain acts in Pakistan and Afghanistan can be called Islamist terrorism, why can바카라™t the cold-blooded murders of Akhlaq Ahmed, Pehlu Khan and Hafiz Junaid by the mobs of the 바카라˜bhagwa brigade바카라™ and Gau Rakshak gangs in our country be termed Hindu terrorism? Why is Israel바카라™s continuous attÂack on armless Palestinians not Jewish terrorism? And why are the superpower바카라™s military invasions in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, which have resulted in the killings of lakhs of innocent people and the plundering of cities, not Christian terrorism? Why are the acts of the Myanmar government바카라”polÂice-led killings of Rohingya Muslims, rape of women, and forceful displacement of lakhs of people바카라”not termed as Buddhist terrorism?


Cow terrorists Âdetain a truck on NH 91, Aligarh
Many people in India feel for the victims of terrorist attacks in Paris, London and Barcelona, but they don바카라™t show any remorse when people are being killed by mobs every other day in our own country. They do not even condemn the provocative speeches or open threats to communities. The killing of Ummer Khan and the dreaded attack on his friend Tahir in the Alwar district of Rajasthan in broad daylight in the name of cow protection is a fresh Âincident in point. But no media house/outlet has raised voice against these killings and Ânobody termed these attacks as acts of 바카라˜bhagwa terrorism바카라™.
Interestingly, the atrocities on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar have shaken the UN. Investigative teams from Europe have concluded that there have been large-scale rapes of women in Myanmar. Atrocities by the country바카라™s Buddhist government and the police increased to such a level that demands are being made to take back the Nobel Peace Prize from Aung San Suu Kyi바카라”the first and incumbent State Counsellor of Myanmar, a posÂition akin to a Prime Minister in the country. But by blaming a so-called Islamic group called the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), the oppressed themselves have been declared culprits. Even so, if some people blame the beginning of the conflict on an attack on the Myanmar army by a self-styled insurgent group, will that justify the Âviolence committed on Rohingya Muslims?
As for the 9/11 attack, now the world has started coming to terms with the fact that the incÂident could have been a part of a well-planned conspiracy since it provided the perfect excuse to invade Afghanistan; this real motive behind the Âattack has already been unvÂeiled. But some people still see all these acts as exclusive acts of Islamist terrorism.


Protests in Calcutta against Âthe Myanmar government바카라™s violence on the Rohingya
The reality is that till today, terrorism has not been Âdefined correctly. Whoever is in power or has the power of the media, can give any act either the name of terrorism or something else. Due to this, two identical acts of terrorism are seen as totally different from each other; one is categorised as terrorism while the other is given a lighter name.
Our clear-cut opinion is that no religion teaches terrorism. To blame a religion or God for incidences of terrorism is wrong. The best way to attain real peace and prosperity in the world is that the leaders of all the religions should take a lead and show to people the real teachings of their religions. It is because all religions teach lessons of human respect, peace and tolerance. In this regard, the teachings of Islam are abundantly clear and solid. The Quran, which is the word of Allah, clearly Âannounces that if someone kills a man it is like killing the Âentire mankind, and if someone saves a man it is like saving Âthe entire mankind바카라”and in this regard, no distinction has been made between a Muslim and a non-Muslim.
Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) said that all creatures are depÂendents, and the most Âbeloved to Allah is the one who treats well His dependents. One of the basic tenets of Islam is that all human beings will be resurrected after death to give an account of their deeds in this world in front of Allah. The oppressor will be punished and the oppressed will get justice. So, whoever follows the true orders of Allah and Islam the most, Âhe/she is bound to be most Âpeace-Âloving and most Ârespectful of humanity.


A community that doesn바카라™t teach religious lessons바카라¦where the concept of God is absent, is likely to be barbaric. The bottom line is that peace and tranquillity can be sourced only through accepting the power of God and Âpractising religious teachings correctly. Rejecting religion is not a solution to the issue of intolerance; rather it will amount to taking shelter under a drainpipe while trying to avoid getting drenched in rain.
Abul Qasim Nomani is Mohtamim (Vice-Chancellor) of Darul Uloom Deoband