I am a larker in this group, mostly. I see many people here talking against Islam and Islamic culture, sometimes rationally, sometimes irrationally. I see most of the discussion focused on the Western perspective.
I live in Bangladesh - a 'semi-Islamic' country. I spread my message of tolerance and freedom. I myself am an agnostic, but when I approach the grassroot level, I have to adopt to the rituals and beliefs of religion. I face risk in what I am doing. There are societal and career based consequences - Bangladesh is too liberal to have legal consequences. I have had many positive results. I have had very heated debates with Islamists which has left me feel soiled.
I ask myself - why do I do all these? Of course, for my own fulfillment, to spread what I believe is right. Over the times, my belief structure has modified and adjusted with this experience too. In fact, I have become more passive over time, as the effort exerts a lot and I believe liberal people need a large amount of 'background', people must reach a stage by themself, a stage of enlightenment, to appreciate liberal values. As Orwell said, 'To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle'.
So why am I telling you these? I am upset at Westerners. I don't see them contributing positively in this environment. They make too many mistakes, they take us (often, all of us, all) as too uncouth, too backward. Yes, all of it is my perception of course. But I request all of you to learn more about the Islamic World and try to come to their level and then let them about the fruits of freedom you so selfishly enjoy. Give 'us' a chance, because if I and people like me lose, you will face the consequences.
If I am too serious, too gloomy, too judgmental and too simplistic in the message, then I am sincerely sorry. I am just frustrated by this lack of support. People always want to be on the safe side. If you want to be like that, if you are not assertive, if you are just going with the crowd, there will be no development for ther human race.
This message is not over. I will continue the discussion. I will try and tell you what YOU can do, if you are interested. I will show you the approach, if you want.
I will end with Russell's immortal quote:
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts'.
I live in Bangladesh - a 'semi-Islamic' country. I spread my message of tolerance and freedom. I myself am an agnostic, but when I approach the grassroot level, I have to adopt to the rituals and beliefs of religion. I face risk in what I am doing. There are societal and career based consequences - Bangladesh is too liberal to have legal consequences. I have had many positive results. I have had very heated debates with Islamists which has left me feel soiled.
I ask myself - why do I do all these? Of course, for my own fulfillment, to spread what I believe is right. Over the times, my belief structure has modified and adjusted with this experience too. In fact, I have become more passive over time, as the effort exerts a lot and I believe liberal people need a large amount of 'background', people must reach a stage by themself, a stage of enlightenment, to appreciate liberal values. As Orwell said, 'To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle'.
So why am I telling you these? I am upset at Westerners. I don't see them contributing positively in this environment. They make too many mistakes, they take us (often, all of us, all) as too uncouth, too backward. Yes, all of it is my perception of course. But I request all of you to learn more about the Islamic World and try to come to their level and then let them about the fruits of freedom you so selfishly enjoy. Give 'us' a chance, because if I and people like me lose, you will face the consequences.
If I am too serious, too gloomy, too judgmental and too simplistic in the message, then I am sincerely sorry. I am just frustrated by this lack of support. People always want to be on the safe side. If you want to be like that, if you are not assertive, if you are just going with the crowd, there will be no development for ther human race.
This message is not over. I will continue the discussion. I will try and tell you what YOU can do, if you are interested. I will show you the approach, if you want.
I will end with Russell's immortal quote:
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts'.
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