Muslims and the Community

This talk was given in Preston many years ago (Benazir Bhutto was in power!) to an audience that mainly consisted of health professionals. As usual, the main news stories concerning muslims of late had not been complimentary, concerning some Birmingham parents who wanted to ban 'The Three Little Pigs' from schools. How unfortunate is our current condition in Britain when the furore of that time can now be seen as 'the good old days'.



Education & Health

The Role of Muslims and the Community



Good Evening, Salaamualeikum

Thank you for coming



Bismillah

How it's used - Abu Dhabi Lift

What it looks like - different forms, same meaning

Why are we here?

A group of strangers

All different motives for coming.

All different frameworks of understanding.

Trying to Communicate

If we are to be able to share anything as a community, we have to have a common language.

Before language we have human link of shared experience

To build a bridge we need to recognize how little we know about each other

We need openness to unfamiliar ways of expressing things

And sincerity in our efforts, or at least our good intentions towards each other

Recognising Prior Prejudices

We all have them

I'm from Scotland

I have trouble saying a good word about Tories

But deep down I know that they're people - almost like us.

A little bit of Glasgow prejudice

A true story from a Glasgow primary school

Kids going to be taken on a visit to a mosque

OK only if it's a Protestant mosque

If it's a Catholic mosque I can't go Miss

How do you feel about the muslims?

Are you here to learn about them?

So you know how better to deal with them when you meet them in the future?

Do you expect to learn anything that might be a useful insight or point of view for yourself?

Even though you might move into a cottage in the country and never see another muslim in your life again?

What is most useful to you?

Teaching a Glasgow University class of trainee ministers

Good News Bibles on their desks

Why would they want to learn about Islam?

Know their enemy?

Globalise their understanding of community.

Some were afraid that their faith would be 'corrupted'

One said that half of what I said could go straight into her Sunday sermon, and no-one would object to anything in it.

What would you have expected?

Do you have questions you want to ask?

It's not questions you want but answers

How do you know they are the right questions?

Can you understand the answers?

Can you make any judgement as to whether a person telling you something knows what he or she is talking about?

I stand here a case in point!

A Common Language

Is it possible?

How long does it take to learn a language?

How many of us ever found time?

But we're not talking about learning Arabic, just a framework of understanding

Something on which to hang the bits of information that we pick up

Possible!

We do that kind of communicating all the time

Trying to understand what someone means

A fellow human being, so having a huge overlap of experience

Yet sometimes seemingly understanding things so differently

This is a familiar topic in my repertoire

University / Staff Development with Strathclyde Schools / Representatives of nearly every school in Strathclyde / Regular radio slots for an overwhelmingly non-muslim audience

Finding a language non-muslims understand

Which is why I'm here

Outline description of my umbrella talk

One way of understanding the muslim world

Not necessarily a way muslims would think of expressing it for themselves

But they would recognise it in all its parts

How much detail?

Takes 20 hours with muslims

4 hours with university students

An hour with teachers in-service

Ten minutes for primary school classes

How much do we have time for?

Primary One!

Understanding the world of Islam

Variety and Unity

Goodness, Faith & Submission

Knowledge, Worship, and Way of Life

Cultural Expressions

Common Values

Expressed through Cultural Norms

Modesty - we all understand

We all veil bits of ourselves

Which bits vary with time and place

But we always consider ourselves to be normal and variations to be shockingly naked or comically overdressed

In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking

Europeans colonised the South Pacific with bra's

Now we have Page 3 and Playboy

Is that what women want?

Misperceptions

Cultural Groupings misperceive each other

Us and Them

We usually have similar views of each other

I know an old lady from Wembley

After Wembley became Asian and her local butchers turned Halal

She took a bus across town to buy meat wrapped in plastic from a man she trusted to be clean

It might well have been racism, but she thought of the halal butchers as dirty

But the halal butcher is there because his customers think her butcher's meat to dirty (not 'too clean')

There would be pig meat all over the place

What if he also butchered your unclean animals?

What if he was skinning and slicing dead dogs or bush meat on his slab?

How would you feel?

Reinforcing Preconceptions

Day to day life moves very fast

We get used to making quick judgements

We then tend to use those early judgements as a window any time we look in the same direction

It only sees one view

I was interviewed by Edie Stark on Radio Scotland

After a brief lead-in asking how muslims might suffer from prejudice

In one sentence mentioned Fundamentalism, Terrorism, Lockerbie, Militant School Separatism, Salman Rushdie, Veiling and Female Circumcision, and gave me five frequently interrupted minutes to explain it all away for the listeners.

Those were her pigeonholes for Muslims and Islam, being broadcast nationwide

1/5th of the world's population for 1400 years and that was all she could think of to say

Sad really

That's why Islamic Awareness Week Edie

For people like you

Women in Islam

She brought up women's oppression in muslim countries like Pakistan

Segregated, veiled from head to foot, locked away, powerless

All I had time to say was Benazir Bhutto

Of course women have power in Pakistan

I often have to say to ladies who voice this concern - You underestimate your muslim sisters.

Many will tell you a woman leader is completely unacceptable to God and Man

Just as they will here

But the muslim population voted for a woman

Just as they did in Bangladesh

Pigeonholes

Preconceptions are really just mental pigeonholes we use to make sense of the world

The problem comes when we discard the world that doesn't fit the shape of our pigeonhole

Preconceptions about muslims here?

Living with muslims

Who are the muslims?

Foreign or British?

Getting more British by the generation

In Glasgow First Generation

Over 30's from somewhere else

Talking of the 'Host Community'

Many longer established communities down here Second and Third generation

How many generations does it take?

Bosnian muslims still spoken of as aliens in Bosnia, to be repatriated somewhere?

Can the red indians send home all the descendants of the early American settlers?

Organisations or Individuals

Who can you trust?

I follow the muslim tradition of the master who says to his pupil 'Never trust anyone - especially me!'

All muslims are individuals

What an individual considers religious must be treated as such

Birmingham muslims who demand that children's mouths be washed out if they day the word 'pig'

I don't consider their understanding to be Islamic - but they do, and their situation needs to be dealt with locally

It is not a national crisis, however, any more than a Jehovah's witness refusing a blood transfusion is a crisis for Bible scholars

Just a group of parents in Birmingham

The role of the Mosque

Not a church

Not owned by an institution

Belongs to the people who run it and use it

No ministers with authority over the people

The people employ ulama - people with knowledge

Often closely linked with a distant culture

The majority of the muslim community knows that in the Mosque they can trace their roots

And try to reconcile that as best they can with the lifestyle imposed by their surrounding culture

Some succeed better than others

Muslim flaws and foibles

We have deranged psychos in our community

Our raging madmen, our depraved sickos

As well as just plain greasy sneak thieves

What community doesn't

They're out there!

Perhaps even in here - You never know

But most muslims are mostly concerned with what most people are concerned with most of the time

Everyday life

A multicultural society?

Muslims are members of society

Muslim needs are societies needs

Muslim needs are shared human needs?

We want Societal Systems for everybody

Not just giving muslims what is best for them

To the detriment of others

Systems that encompass all our cultural variety

Allowing muslims to be distinctly muslim, as proud individuals and groups

How many muslim film and TV villains

Corrupt oil sheikhs, rabid terrorists

How few positive newsviews and documentaries

Try to think of a muslim hero

How many role models for muslim children

Are they included in our culture?

Systems included within our societal structures

Structures like Education and Health are huge and hard to shift, but it can be done

Strathclyde came up with a Religious Education initiative to solve the "muslim problem" which could easily have transformed communal attitudes to education in this country

For all minority religions

Christians wanted same

To their eternal shame the muslims killed it

But the problem was political, not technical or administrative, or financial

What do muslims need?

No time to discuss anything with the depth the subjects require

Especially when it is secularity itself which needs challenging, and any such suggestion invariably triggers fear and outrage

such thoughts nowadays being almost taboo

Education for Health and Life

A holistic approach to Education

Including the spirit, as well as the intellect

Where moral values and ethics are seen as central, not peripheral to the curriculum

Where learning has a purpose, in a life that has a purpose

Supporting and strengthening family ideals

Enriching and stabilizing the national culture

Care during Sickness and Death

Avoiding the dehumanization of patients

Seeing them only in terms of their diseases

Demanding that they fit into a soulless system

Where children should be born in office hours

Family visits are deterred as an inconvenience

Old age is a geriatric administration problem

And death is always an embarrassing failure

When in fact, the meaning of death is central to our understanding the purpose of life

The Meaning of Life

I always seem to end up with the biggest questions just when I'm finishing

A question I want to be central in the consciousness of any educationist or teacher, doctor or nurse in my society

The End or the Beginning?

Astaghfirallah