Why do the East and West fight?
It’s pretty simple. People don’t like or want to fight but certain corrupt governments/minority of people do. These certain corrupt governments/minority of people (found either in East or West) tend to feed on the naivety and incredulity of average people like parasites do, in an attempt to gain power and control over them.
The myth of the differences b/w East and West has been propogated in History and via Media. But I think people of this world are smart enough to figure out that the difference b/w East and West just boils down to “humans occupying diferent geographical areas”
Why do people buy this propaganda?
Basically, b/c they don’t know any better. They feel safe and protected when their governments promises them security. And who doesn’t love their own life and that of their loved ones? Hence it becomes easy for them to sit in their cozy homes and watch what’s happening all around the world (people dying in illegal wars and occupations) and not take a step to prevent it.
There is also a small fraction of people with violent tendencies. These people are found in all religions. They tend to distort the religious teachings and use them for their own evil ends. Now, this naïve small fraction of people is obviously really vital to certain bigger powers. Hence these are most conveniently manipulated via the media or other means. Violence begets violence. One ought to ask oneself this question: Why do people become violent? Were they mistreated in some way? Are they seeking revenge on some previous injustice? Are they just trying to gain some sort of recognition? Or are they truly psychotic and twisted? I believe given human nature, we will find really less number of violent people in the last category of “psychotic individuals”
How to prevent all this mess?
I believe the only way to world peace is mass awareness. Masses of average people must realize that they themselves constitute a world power. They must not allow any sort of division between them due to their religious, cultural, ethnic backgrounds etc. True a Muslim may not go to a bar b/c he/she is forbidden to drink but at the same time, this same person may befriend someone who does drink. The basis of this friendship ought to be mutual understanding, respect and love for fellow human beings. That’s what Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) taught us. Religious and personal beliefs ought not become the root to divisions and discrimination.
Does any religion preach violence?
According to my sister Ayesha, who has done readings on different religions, none of the religions preach violence. Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, etc. all teach a basic message is that of love, peace and understanding b/w humans.
Bottom line is that to have World Peace, people have to:
o Be Aware and Educated about religions, cultures etc.
o Be Trusting and Loving
o Be Communicative and Open
o Be Forgiving and Understanding
o Un-imposing with regards to religious beliefs
o Be tolerant of each others’ religious views
<<As Allah tells Mohammad (via the Quran) to state to the cheifs of Makkah who were prosecuting Muslims for their beliefs: “To you is your belief and to me is mine”. >>
o Be active in community and must maintain a healthy dialogue with one’s government
o Be able to peacefully demand change from “power to government” to “power to people”
o Stop labelling each other as radical Christian or radical Muslim. Its this labelling that causes divisions, intimidation, fear and hatred
Just sharing my humble opinion.
Cercatore (a.k.a. Arzoo) signing off now
February 25, 2008 at 10:12 am
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March 23, 2009 at 3:03 pm
I agree with a few of your statements. However, it is not as simple to obtain peace. I personally do not even believe that such an idea is obtainable. Peace, is an essence, a feeling, an utopian idea, that is very hard to create in reality. Even though all religions do propose peace, but the fighting, the violence is not only based on who’s religion is right, and who’s is wrong. It is much deeper than that, including issues like, land, identity, nationalist triggers, revenge from past wars, bitter feelings towards certain leaders. It’s more emotional than ideological. Revenge is sometimes the key purpose of why some people fight and have bitter feelings towards another. How do we forget the past? How do we learn to move on? How do we finally forget and forgive? The question is…is it even possible to forget or in that matter forgive?
Just another question:
You stated “Religious and personal beliefs ought not become the root to divisions and discrimination”
Then why is it that Saudi Arabia does not allow non muslims into Makkah? Why is it that in some places in Palestine, Muslims are not allowed where Jewish places of worship are and vice versa? Is this division not rooted in the religion itself?
August 1, 2009 at 4:19 pm
Hi
I was just reading your comment. My two cents: Makkah is the only place where non-Muslims are not allowed. I do not know who implemented this ruling but this might be the only exception. I do not see this as a division but only an exception. I mean the rest of Saudi Arabia is open towards visitors, alhamdulillah. As for the Palestinians and Jewish divisions, it has nothing to do with religion. It is totally political. I am saying this b/c when you look at the history, you will find out that the Muslims and non-Muslims lived in harmony together in Palestine before the state of Israel was illegally formed. All these divisions and barriers in that area occurred after the illegal state of Israel was formed.
April 26, 2009 at 5:58 am
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