Speech by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia to the Tenth Islamic Summit Conference Putrajaya, Malaysia, October 16, 2003 (ADL-ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE) Source: OIC Web site)
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Prime Minister Mahathir:
Alhamdulillah, All Praise be to Allah, by whose Grace and Blessings
we, the leaders of the Organisation of Islamic Conference countries
are gathered here today to confer and hopefully to plot a course for
the future of Islam and the Muslim ummah worldwide ...
The whole world is looking at us. Certainly 1.3 billion Muslims, one-
sixth of the world´s population are placing their hopes in us, in
this meeting, even though they may be cynical about our will and
capacity to even decide to restore the honour of Islam and the
Muslims, much less to free their brothers and sisters from the
oppression and humiliation from which they suffer today.
I will not enumerate the instances of our humiliation and oppression,
nor will I once again condemn our detractors and oppressors. It would
be an exercise in futility because they are not going to change their
attitudes just because we condemn them. If we are to recover our
dignity and that of Islam, our religion, it is we who must decide, it
is we who must act.
To begin with, the Governments of all the Muslim countries can close
ranks and have a common stand if not on all issues, at least on some
major ones, such as on Palestine. We are all Muslims. We are all
oppressed. We are all being humiliated. But we who have been raised
by Allah above our fellow Muslims to rule our countries have never
really tried to act in concert in order to exhibit at our level the
brotherhood and unity that Islam enjoins upon us. ...
From being a single ummah we have allowed ourselves to be divided
into numerous sects, mazhabs and tarikats, each more concerned with
claiming to be the true Islam than our oneness as the Islamic ummah.
We fail to notice that our detractors and enemies do not care whether
we are true Muslims or not. To them we are all Muslims, followers of
a religion and a Prophet whom they declare promotes terrorism, and we
are all their sworn enemies. They will attack and kill us, invade our
lands, bring down our Governments whether we are Sunnis or Syiahs,
Alawait or Druze or whatever. And we aid and abet them by attacking
and weakening each other, and sometimes by doing their bidding,
acting as their proxies to attack fellow Muslims. We try to bring
down our Governments through violence, succeeding to weaken and
impoverish our countries. ...
With all these developments over the centuries the ummah and the
Muslim civilisation became so weak that at one time there was not a
single Muslim country which was not colonised or hegemonised by the
Europeans. But regaining independence did not help to strengthen the
Muslims. Their states were weak and badly administered, constantly in
a state of turmoil. The Europeans could do what they liked with
Muslim territories. It is not surprising that they should excise
Muslim land to create the state of Israel to solve their Jewish
problem. Divided, the Muslims could do nothing effective to stop the
Balfour and Zionist transgression.
Some would have us believe that, despite all these, our life is
better than that of our detractors. Some believe that poverty is
Islamic, sufferings and being oppressed are Islamic. This world is
not for us. Ours are the joys of heaven in the afterlife. All that we
have to do is to perform certain rituals, wear certain garments and
put up a certain appearance. Our weakness, our backwardness and our
inability to help our brothers and sisters who are being oppressed
are part of the Will of Allah, the sufferings that we must endure
before enjoying heaven in the hereafter. We must accept this fate
that befalls us. We need not do anything. We can do nothing against
the Will of Allah.
But is it true that it is the Will of Allah and that we can and
should do nothing? Allah has said in Surah Ar-Ra´d verse 11 that He
will not change the fate of a community until the community has tried
to change its fate itself.
The early Muslims were as oppressed as we are presently. But after
their sincere and determined efforts to help themselves in accordance
with the teachings of Islam, Allah had helped them to defeat their
enemies and to create a great and powerful Muslim civilisation. But
what effort have we made especially with the resources that He has
endowed us with.
We are now 1.3 billion strong. We have the biggest oil reserve in the
world. We have great wealth. We are not as ignorant as the Jahilliah
who embraced Islam. We are familiar with the workings of the world´s
economy and finances. We control 57 out of the 180 countries in the
world. Our votes can make or break international organisations. Yet
we seem more helpless than the small number of Jahilliah converts who
accepted the Prophet as their leader. Why? Is it because of Allah´s
will or is it because we have interpreted our religion wrongly, or
failed to abide by the correct teachings of our religion, or done the
wrong things? ...
Today we, the whole Muslim ummah are treated with contempt and
dishonour. Our religion is denigrated. Our holy places desecrated.
Our countries are occupied. Our people starved and killed.
None of our countries are truly independent. We are under pressure to
conform to our oppressors´ wishes about how we should behave, how we
should govern our lands, how we should think even.
Today if they want to raid our country, kill our people, destroy our
villages and towns, there is nothing substantial that we can do. Is
it Islam which has caused all these? Or is it that we have failed to
do our duty according to our religion?
Our only reaction is to become more and more angry. Angry people
cannot think properly. And so we find some of our people reacting
irrationally. They launch their own attacks, killing just about
anybody including fellow Muslims to vent their anger and frustration.
Their Governments can do nothing to stop them. The enemy retaliates
and puts more pressure on the Governments. And the Governments have
no choice but to give in, to accept the directions of the enemy,
literally to give up their independence of action.
With this their people and the ummah become angrier and turn against
their own Governments. Every attempt at a peaceful solution is
sabotaged by more indiscriminate attacks calculated to anger the
enemy and prevent any peaceful settlement. But the attacks solve
nothing. The Muslims simply get more oppressed.
There is a feeling of hopelessness among the Muslim countries and
their people. They feel that they can do nothing right. They believe
that things can only get worse. The Muslims will forever be oppressed
and dominated by the Europeans and the Jews. They will forever be
poor, backward and weak. Some believe, as I have said, this is the
Will of Allah, that the proper state of the Muslims is to be poor and
oppressed in this world.
But is it true that we should do and can do nothing for ourselves? Is
it true that 1.3 billion people can exert no power to save themselves
from the humiliation and oppression inflicted upon them by a much
smaller enemy? Can they only lash back blindly in anger? Is there no
other way than to ask our young people to blow themselves up and kill
people and invite the massacre of more of our own people?
It cannot be that there is no other way. 1.3 billion Muslims cannot
be defeated by a few million Jews. There must be a way. And we can
only find a way if we stop to think, to assess our weaknesses and our
strength, to plan, to strategise and then to counter attack. As
Muslims we must seek guidance from the Al-Quran and the Sunnah of the
Prophet. Surely the 23 years´ struggle of the Prophet can provide us
with some guidance as to what we can and should do.
We know he and his early followers were oppressed by the Qhuraish.
Did he launch retaliatory strikes? No. He was prepared to make
strategic retreats. He sent his early followers to a Christian
country and he himself later migrated to Madinah. There he gathered
followers, built up his defence capability and ensured the security
of his people. At Hudaibiyah he was prepared to accept an unfair
treaty, against the wishes of his companions and followers. During
the peace that followed he consolidated his strength and eventually
he was able to enter Mecca and claim it for Islam. Even then he did
not seek revenge. And the peoples of Mecca accepted Islam and many
became his most powerful supporters, defending the Muslims against
all their enemies.
That briefly is the story of the struggle of the Prophet. We talk so
much about following the sunnah of the Prophet. We quote the
instances and the traditions profusely. But we actually ignore all of
them.
If we use the faculty to think that Allah has given us then we should
know that we are acting irrationally. We fight without any objective,
without any goal other than to hurt the enemy because they hurt us.
Naively we expect them to surrender. We sacrifice lives
unnecessarily, achieving nothing other than to attract more massive
retaliation and humiliation.
It is surety time that we pause to think. But will this be wasting
time? For well over half a century we have fought over Palestine.
What have we achieved? Nothing. We are worse off than before. If we
had paused to think then we could have devised a plan, a strategy
that can win us final victory. Pausing and thinking calmly is not a
waste of time. We have a need to make a strategic retreat and to
calmly assess our situation.
We are actually very strong. 1.3 billion people cannot be simply
wiped out. The Europeans killed 6 million Jews out of 12 million. But
today the Jews rule this world by proxy. They get others to fight and
die for them.
We may not be able to do that. We may not be able to unite all the
1.3 billion Muslims. We may not be able to get all the Muslim
Governments to act in concert. But even if we can get a third of the
ummah and a third of the Muslim states to act together, we can
already do something. Remember that the Prophet did not have many
followers when he went to Madinah. But he united the Ansars and the
Muhajirins and eventually he became strong enough to defend Islam.
Apart from the partial unity that we need, we must take stock of our
assets. I have already mentioned our numbers and our oil wealth. In
today´s world we wield a lot of political, economic and financial
clout, enough to make up for our weakness in military terms.
We also know that not all non-Muslims are against us. Some are
welldisposed towards us. Some even see our enemies as their enemies.
Even among the Jews there are many who do not approve of what the
Israelis are doing.
We must not antagonise everyone. We must win their hearts and minds.
We must win them to our side not by begging for help from them but by
the honourable way that we struggle to help ourselves. We must not
strengthen the enemy by pushing everyone into their camps through
irresponsible and unIslamic acts. Remember Salah El Din and the way
he fought against the so called Crusaders, King Richard of England in
particular. Remember the considerateness of the Prophet to the
enemies of Islam. We must do the same. It is winning the struggle
that is important, not angry retaliation, not revenge.
We must build up our strength in every field, not just in armed
might. Our countries must be stable and well administered, must be
economically and financially strong, industrially competent and
technologically advanced. This will take time, but it can be done and
it will be time well spent. We are enjoined by our religion to be
patient. Innallahamaasabirin. Obviously there is virtue in being
patient.
But the defence of the ummah, the counter attack need not start only
after we have put our houses in order. Even today we have sufficient
assets to deploy against our detractors. It remains for us to
identify them and to work out how to make use of them to stop the
carnage caused by the enemy. This is entirely possible if we stop to
think, to plan, to strategise and to take the first few critical
steps. Even these few steps can yield positive results. ...
The enemy will probably welcome these proposals and we will conclude
that the promoters are working for the enemy. But think. We are up
against a people who think. They survived 2000 years of pogroms not
by hitting back, but by thinking. They invented and successfully
promoted Socialism, Communism, human rights and democracy so that
persecuting them would appear to be wrong, so they may enjoy equal
rights with others. With these they have now gained control of the
most powerful countries and they, this tiny community, have become a
world power. We cannot fight them through brawn alone. We must use
our brains also.
Of late because of their power and their apparent success they have
become arrogant. And arrogant people, like angry people will make
mistakes, will forget to think.
They are already beginning to make mistakes. And they will make more
mistakes. There may be windows of opportunity for us now and in the
future. We must seize these opportunities.
But to do so we must get our acts right. Rhetoric is good. It helps
us to expose the wrongs perpetrated against us, perhaps win us some
sympathy and support. It may strengthen our spirit, our will and
resolve, to face the enemy. ...
There are many things that we can do. There are many resources that
we have at our disposal. What is needed is merely-the will to do it,
As Muslims, we must be grateful for the guidance of our religion, we
must do what needs to be done, willingly and with determination.
Allah has not raised us, the leaders, above the others so we may
enjoy power for ourselves only. The power we wield is for our people,
for the ummah, for Islam. We must have the will to make use of this
power judiciously, prudently, concertedly. Insyaallah we will triumph
in the end.
I pray to Allah that this 10th Conference of the OIC in Putrajaya,
Malaysia will give a new and positive direction to us, will be
blessed with success by Him, Almighty Allah, Arahman, Arahirn.
Prime Minister´s Office
Putrajaya
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