April 29, 2021
It is alleged that there is none to address the vital issues that Muslims face in a pan-global society today. "The Amish people in the US do not use cell phones or cars claiming that they were not used during the time of Jesus some 2,000 years ago. Large sections, cutting across religious divide, are apprehensive of Sangh Parivar using the issue to vitiate the secular fabric of Kerala by whipping up Islamophobia.
"A Kuwait-based organisation is pumping money for Kerala preachers like Mujahid Balusserry. Primarily, IS is an organisation operating in the dark..The spectre of the dreaded IS gaining a toehold among a section of youth in Kerala grew sinister with the NIA arresting half-a-dozen youth, suspected of IS links. Taking arms is no reply to the injustice meted to Muslims.P. That type of fundamentalism feeds extreme spiritualism,†noted Karasserry. KNM (official faction) state president T.P. A practising and educated Muslim youth who is bothered about his religious identity finds no mainstream political parties or community organisations capable of addressing these issues. KNM had worked for communal harmony even during the time of Babri Masjid demolition,†he said. "Muslim youth are disenchanted with mainstream parties and organisations. "It is vital to identify democracy. I use modernity in the sense of democracy. At the same time, notable Muslim critics like Ziauddin Zardar, Fatema Mernissi and Amina Wadud are less projected. But another section of Muslim youth, who mostly pursue education outside Kerala, equally shun mainstream parties and are inclined towards subaltern politics.
The Salafist movements in Kerala, which were at the centre of controversies following the missing of 21 youth from Kerala, reiterate that their ideology Beige rabbit fur faux fur fabric is rooted in the Indian context. We cannot come up with concrete solutions without knowing the activities of the outfit. Umpteen Muslim organisations and their publications fuel this sense of insecurity. He cautions that fundamentalists are close to terrorists. "Assumptions will not help solve the crisis. The inclination towards IS-type outfit is yet to be studied. Venom-spewing preachers who propagate these Saudi Arabian Wahabist (Salafist) thoughts are connected and create the ground for IS-type terror outfits. You can attain power in a democracy using its own rules and not by religious rules. Political parties and community organisations are at a loss, not sure how to address the threat. The dreaded IS gaining foothold among a section of youth exposes a lacuna, which is that the modern secular education doesn’t help recognise modernity. Karasserry.
Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen (KNM-Hussain Madavoor faction) state president C.N. Minor clashes in conflict-ridden Palestine are shown as Muslim victimisation. They carry out intense campaigns which attract more youth,†he said. That is fundamentalism and against modernity. Islam has failed to accept modernity,†says writer M. Muslim youth in Kerala, who are aware of the suppression of Muslims taking place in different parts of the world, connect it to the Sangh Parivar agenda in the country. Abdulla Koya Madani warns that it would be dangerous to brand extreme spiritual seekers as terrorists. The insecurity pushes them to the trap of extreme religious ideologies which have roots in West Asia. Mostly, Muslim students in universities in Delhi or Hyderabad have radical thoughts of democracy and are not bothered about religion,†says Mohammad Afsal, researcher at EFLU, Hyderabad
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