By Salil Gewali
June 04, 2017: Ramadan is a holy month for Islam which we all must respect. More so when it's observed with the rigorous austerity, renouncing the material indulgences, dedicating this to the Almighty who is "common" to all and one. True, always through the "austerity" one's mind, inner heart and soul can be cleansed that finally raises one's spiritual level. Of course, throughout the holy month, those who fast should not at all be hurtful to anyone, even the non-human creatures whether through the speech or action. Also, the "mind" must not harbour anything that precipitates the negativity.
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But when this holy month is defiled by the gory incidence of blasts — the most ungodly acts, how could we link it with the holy Islam or GOD? Is it a prelude to a bigger mission that it started with the Manchester's suicide explosion on May 22 that shattered the euphoria of the concert-goers leaving 23 people dead, 129 others grievously injured? This is followed by the May 26 episode when a scary masked gunmen attacked a bus carrying Christians. The incident left 26 men dead, including many children in Egypt's Minya. After a brief lull of four days, on May 30, a car bomb hit an ice-cream shop in Baghdad killing 15 wounding at least 30. Then immediately the next day a massive blast tore apart the diplomatic quarter in Kabul near the German embassy, killing at least 90 people, sources put the injured count at a whopping 460. Then followed another deadly carnage early Friday morning in the Philippines when a gunman burst into Manila hotel, who later set himself on fire, that left 36 people dead due to suffocation and at least 54 severely hurt. Now how many more tragedies will happen until the end of Ramadan…? Peoples are worryingly apprehensive.
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One very thoughtful friend of mine from Mumbai — Mr M. Nazeer, in a sorrowful tone, laments – "These all are the heartless attacks on humanity which only sink the holy spirit of the true believers of the Allah, we are not feeling too safe on our own"? I guess he is right. Of course, no one can disagree that the principle teaching of the Quran or the Bible or the Gita — 'Love all and serve all' should ever be allowed to be misinterpreted and harm the humanity? One strongly feels that those who kill and those who get killed, are both created by the "One Almighty". What is our maximum life span on this moral world? Not more than 100 years. Then why is there bad blood among ourselves and brutal hostility? One feels that we should firstly determinedly practice believing that we all the children of the "same" GOD. The time is ripe that we all must introspect with all sagacity and human compassion. The merciless killing is never the way to the Almighty.
Salil Gewali is a well-known writer and author of 'great minds on India'