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Arab People Win Freedom
By Mahboob A Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 8, 2011
“When a people return to Allah, surely, Allah’s help comes
rushing to them.” Across the Arab world, tragic scenes unravel
inspiring human struggle for freedom – police shooting on peaceful
protesters at random, massive deaths, degradation of human life, disruption
of social and economic activities, and cries of “Allah –o- Akbar - God is
Great” and “La Illa ILLulaha - there is no god but God.” Unthinkable
and unexpected as it was to the Arab neo-colonial ruling elite, mostly
uneducated, devoid of reason and intellectual foresight and being
unable to THINK right, to know and understand the concerns of the masses-
the typical sinking behavior to blame others, not being able to see the
authoritarian self in the mirror as the crux of the problems. The
people’s revolutionary movements generate great deal of sensation and
dramatic effects on the Western TV screens. Sometime the Western
entertaining news media called it “unrest” or “uprising” but in reality the
people’s movement for freedom from the yoke of imperialism. The Western
military-industrial institutionalized complex needed oil to sustain
convenient materialistic life and capitalism, the neo-colonial Arab rulers
were the best planned scheme of things to deliver the goodies to the West in
return for security alliances and military hardware and protection. Under
the Western sponsored authoritarianism, the Arab people were the direct
object of oppression and enslavement for decades. Their pains and agonies
were public knowledge but lived in denials as do the Palestinian under
continued Israeli occupation. If the Palestinians could re-organize
themselves under intelligent and proactive new leadership, they should be
able to deal with Israel and negotiate a peaceful resolution of the problem.
The Western thinking people failed to realize that the Arab people
were also human beings with similar interests, perceptions and goals for
freedom and much deserving human dignity. Change has come on its own as part
of the natural process but not out of the planned sketches neither of the
Western mythologists nor of the Arab intellectuals. Throughout the Arab
anarchy based governance, paid intellectuals aligned themselves with the
establishments and dictators. The Arab political intellectuals turned out to
be worst and useless than being indifferent and ignorant of the prevalent
facts of human affairs craving for political change. The political change
has streamlined itself from the thoughts and sacrifices of the ordinary
folks. Abduaziza was an ordinary street cart vendor in Tunisia, not a
political activist; he challenged the corrupt police women and died. His
death triggered the societal reaction against the age-old atrocities of the
political corruption. In matter of days and weeks, Tunisia is a different
and free land and people. Wael Ghonim - the Egyptian Facebook revolutionary
spent weeks in police custody, blindfolded, tortured and abused for nothing
except that he wanted to communicate freely with his own people to foster
peaceful change. Given the focus mind and its objectivity, “when a people
return to Allah, surely, Allah’s help come rushing to them.” Like
all the Arab rulers imposed by the Western masters, Hosni Mubarak was
paranoid and vengeful, how dare anyone challenge his forty years of
dictatorship. After the people’s success in Tunisia and Egypt, other Arab
neo-colonial rulers are suspicious and uncertain about their continuity and
effectiveness to dictate the masses. The realities on the ground are
changing fast at a super express speed. After people’ success in Tunisia and
Egypt, Libya, Bahrain and Yemen are the latest developing stories of
prospective change and reformation of the old regimes. For over sixty years,
the Arab rulers ignored the interests and priorities of the masses, only to
perpetuate a family-based powerhouse to institutionalize oppression. The
petro-dollars revenues conspired to make ‘modernity’ as the goal of
prosperity replacing Islam as the values of the Arabian lives. Corruption
bred fear and hatred and deprived the people of their moral and intellectual
values to think of positive change. This scheme of things included
elaborative secret service intelligence establishments planned and trained
by the Western countries such as the United States, Britain, France and
others. The single most institution that kept the despotic Arab rulers in
office and prolonged the opportunities for change. The end-users oil
importing nations were part of the decade-old tortures and inhuman behavior
going-on in the oil producing Arab countries. The rulers could not have done
it on their own except by the hired mercenaries from these nations. The Arab
rulers used consumerism to forge economic prosperity without planning to
develop the human resources and intellect for change. To them, this was a
success but in reality achieved at the cost of ruthless dictatorship
ignoring the importance of Islamic system of life and values and a
materialistic success leading to degeneration of the Islamically civilized
people. The rulers slipped into vices and ruins leading to political cruelty
and viciousness of the authoritarian system of governance. In the process,
the Arab people lost the power of thinking and urge for change and challenge
to oppression. The cheap oil supplies continued to flow without disruption
to the much needed Western industrial markets and capitalism flourished.
Now, the Arab people have revitalized their inborn power of
THINKING as believers, and interwoven passion and goals of the natural
identity of being what they are and where they are, can THINK and imagine a
new world for the future. They are organized and united as one force, one
people to articulate a new world of freedom, participation and democracy.
The people have come out of the institutionalized secret police fear and
hatred, it is open in demonstrations on the streets, in villages, in
shopping malls, in people squares, the voices of the people are loud and
clear that the egomaniac leaders must go and go for ever, there is no place
for complacency, the Arab people want freedom from exploitation and
consumer-based foreign slavery. Guns and bullets can not silence the voices
of reason and human conscience, if suppressed, louder they will become.
The Arab dictators have stolen people’s fortunes, they must be held
accountable for their crimes and punished. Most of the stolen wealth is kept
in the Western financial institutions. It is incumbent upon the Western
nations to be vigilant and responsible that such resources are returned to
the rightful people across the Arab world. There is no
nationalism as was in Europe, and there is no glorification of the state as
did Hitler, Mussolini and other European leaders. The ex-colonial master did
encouraged the Arab rulers to invent new national borders, anthems, flags
and concept of nation states as they wanted to divide and rule the rule the
Arab masses and undermine Islam and its culture and civilization. Islam
develops and embraces the unity of humanity as One, One people and One Ummah
equal in rights, human dignity and status before God. Western mythologists
face a serious challenge. It is more of intellectual nature than anything
else. With all the knowledge and technology-governed information age, they
failed to see the people revolution emerging in the Arab world. The Western
intellectual never thought of the Arab people as mature and intelligent
enough to challenge the ruthless rulers against their wishes. History
provides opportunities to all to take serious notice of the contemporary
developments and learn from the current events shaping overwhelming people’s
movement for a new Arab world of unity and purpose. The change is not
against any Western nations but it is part of the people-oriented governance
that should have happened several decades earlier. One must realize that the
Western sponsored economic prosperity in the Arab world had tragic
consequences because it denied human involvement and rational importance to
develop human thinking and abilities for change and development. The
self-sustained Western intellectuals face a critical challenge of perception
and adaptation to the emerging new Arab world enriched with people of
reason, intellect and reality to do business on equal terms. Across
the Arab world, political change is not without insurmountable challenges.
The THINKING People- the HUB of the Arab social and intellectual bank must
take notice of the developing events and plan and organize new institutions,
encourage Muslim scholars and proactive visionary intellectuals to share
ideas and ideals for maximizing the outcomes from these changes on the
ground. They should pool resources to plan and develop new and innovative
methods and alternatives to avoid future mishaps of dictatorial governance.
The essence of time speaks for itself, time and opportunities lost are never
regained. There are serious tasks and priorities ahead to be dealt with in
rebuilding the national infrastructures and viable systems of democratic and
participatory governance. Change is much needed by rejecting and opposing
the authoritarianism and will be much useful when it can be transformed into
concrete actions and actions are implemented to the best interests of the
people. Those charged with planning and managing these tasks, must know
their strengths and weaknesses and pool the resources for the best
utilization and services to the people. God has promised success and glory
to those who will strive in His path and establish Islam as the object of
success. The striving Arab people are on that promising track to regain the
Divine favor for their long overdue freedom and success.
Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja specializes in global security,
peace and conflict resolution with keen interests in Islamic-Western
comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of several publications
including: "Muslims and the West: Quest for Change and Conflict Resolution",
University Press of America; How America Lost the War in Iraq and
Afghanistan and Mujahideen Won, VDM Publishers, 2009; To America and Canada
with Reason, VDM Publishers, 2009; “President Obama – War is War, Not
Peace”, 2009; “ Global Peace and Conflict Management: How the Arabs-Israelis
and the West Duped the Humanity?” “The Arab People Look for Peace and New
Leadership.”, and “President Obama and the US Generals in Search of
Navigational Change”, “Egypt Wins Freedom.” Comments are welcome at:
kmahboob@yahoo.com .
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