The Ahmadiyyah movement (Ahmadi) is a sect in Islam which was
founded towards the end of the 19th century in Punjab, India, and spread
from there to different countries. Most members of the sect are
centered in South-East Asia: India, Pakistan and Indonesia, and it
numbers 15 Million believers.
The members of the sect preach
enlightenment, peace, and brotherhood between nations and love of
others. The Ahmadiyyah way opposes religious coercion, and therefore
does not support spreading Islam through Jihad, "Holy War". They prefer
placatory persuasion. The sect is named for its founder, Mirza Ghulam
Ahmad of Qadian (1835-1908), who, at the age of 40, announced that Allah
has entrusted him with the task of renewing the Muslim religion and
bringing justice and integrity to the world.
The Principles of the
Ahmadiyyah obligate its believers to be loyal to their country of
residence. A believer of the sect can not defy the laws of his country,
so he can live in peace in this world. Muhammad Sharif, head of the
Ahmadiyyah in Israel, explains: "As a citizen I am bound to obey Allah,
the Prophet and those who lead the country even if I do not approve of
the leader". The Ahmadiyyah are forbidden from joining demonstrations,
even ones on behalf of peace.
Faced with the traditional Islamic
belief, that Muhammad is the Final Prophet, the Ahmadis maintain that
even following his death prophecy still remained, and it was transferred
to the founder of the sect and his students. The Ahmadiyyah sees itself
as a global religion that is supposed to include not only Muslims, but
also Christians, Jews and Hindis.
According to Ahmadi belief,
Jesus was a man who was neither crucified nor transported to heaven, but
was taken down from the tree by his students, traveled to India, where
he died at the age of 120 in Srinagar, Kashmir. Ghulam Ahmad, the
founder of the sect, is in their eyes a reincarnation of both Jesus and
Muhammad. He is the promised "Mujaddid". For his followers, he is the
"Mahdi", a savior or a messiah, and there are those who see him as a
prophet.
Once India split into a Hindu state and a Muslim state,
the religious center was transferred to Pakistan. The movement was
persecuted in Pakistan for years, and moved its religious activity to
London. Today, centers of the Ahmadi movement can be found in many
countries. During the hundred years of its existence, the Ahmadiyyah
sect has managed to create a well organized movement, including
missionary forces, educational institutions and cultivated religious
centers, spread over many countries around the world: In Asia, Africa,
Europe and America.
The Ahmadis in Israel
According to Muhammad Sharif Odeh, head of the Ahmadi in
Israel, the sect has 1500 members in Israel. On the 17th of March 1928,
the "Center of the Ahmadi Delegation to the Middle-East Countries" was
transferred from Damascus to Kababir village on Mt. Carmel in Haifa.
Today the village is a neighborhood of a thousand, surrounded by Jewish
neighborhoods. The Ahmadi community in Haifa has a large octagonal
Mosque patterned after the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. The current
head of the sect in Israel is the son of its founder in Israel. The sect
has a number of vehicles to spread its beliefs: A monthly magazine
named "Al-Busra Al-Islamia Al-Ahmadiyyah" (The Ahmadiyyah Muslim
Gospel); a website, as well as a satellite television station, mta.tv.
Although
the sect's religious center hosts organized groups from the entire
country, not many have heard of it. "It does not interest the media,
because we provide no action", Muhammad Sharif Odeh tells Omedia, "Maybe
because we do not throw rocks". It is possible that they are ignored
because they broadcast a message of "Love for All, Hatred for None",
while the media in Israel is deficient in its reporting methods and
publishes mainly news items and articles of the "dog bites man" genre.
According
to the Ahmadis, the main problem of radical Islam is the distorted
interpretation of the Quran that the fundamentalists have adopted.
According to Sharif, the problem in Islam, as in other religions, is the
total adherence to the words of clerics, whose words are perceived as
the words of Allah. "We believe that the interpreter can be mistaken.
Let us return to the source rather than to interpretations that divide
between people, as if a religious ruling of a cleric is the divine word,
similar to what obtains in the Catholic Church, where the Pope is
infallible".
Sharif notes that the perception of "Muhammad
Baseif", i.e. the call to spread Islam by the sword, does not appear at
all in the Quran, nor is it mentioned in the Hadith (Interpretations by
Muslim wise men). "It is just an invention of some Sheikh. It does not
obligate me, nor any other Muslim".
According to Sharif, the
meaning of the word Jihad as it appears in the Quran means a supreme
effort, endeavor, and not the interpretation adopted later. They are
bound, so they say, by the original interpretation of the word. The call
of Jihad, for them is: "Call to your sovereign, and argue with him in
the best way possible. Islam clearly states that you can not employ
coercion and force in matters of religion and faith".
Elastic Rules
Bu the problem of the Ahmadis is not with normal
interpretation, but specifically with an interpretation that
"contradicts the text". Sharif defines it: "An interpretation that harms
the principles of justice or contradicts science. All the time you need
to return to the source, reinvestigate the religion. In Islam the rules
are not set in stone, but elastic, and dependent on the changing
situation. If there is a scientific development that contradicts an
existing interpretation then that interpretation is no longer holy". It
should be noted that one of the recent Nobel Laureates in physics, Prof.
Abdul Salam, is a member of the Ahmadi sect.
The Ahmadiyyah
Movement published an ad opposing the latest comments by the Pope
against Muhammad, but which also criticized the "barbaric" reaction, as
Sharif terms it, to these comments. Sharif says it would have been
better to respond to the Pope with words, "With scientific proof and not
by burning churches (Such as after the caricatures in Denmark). Nobody
has the right to injure another for no reason. The Quran clearly states
that you are forbidden to damage the prayer locations of other faiths".
Radical
Islam is a misrepresentation of Islam. The Ahmadi call upon their
fellow Muslims "Let us return to the Quran. We will not find any verse
in the Quran that forces anyone to accept the religion or a verse that
speaks of a Muslim theocracy. The Quran clearly states 'if you are a
ruler - rule justly'. If an atheist is fit to be a minister or prime
minister, there is no reason not to choose him. I need to choose a
person who fits the job professionally, not because of his religion and
nationality. We should return to the Quran and not the interpretations
that serve as a stumbling block by differentiating between religions and
nations. This interpretation has transformed religion into a source of
hatred and hostility - into a new form of Paganism. It is an attempt to
conquer another in Allah's name". The Ahmadi sect, according to Sharif
is a nonpolitical movement and therefore is opposed to involving
religion being in political issues.
"As Muslims, We Have Made Terrible Mistakes"
Sharif does not deny Islam's militant past, and notes
that "The Muslims have made terrible mistakes". However, according to
him it can not be attributed to the core of Islam. The Quran teaches how
to treat the enemy. The founder of the sect said, based on the Quran:
"The principle is that in our heart we have love for all of humankind.
Loving every human is the duty of a good believer. I love humankind as a
mother loves her children. The Muslim within you is the part doing its
best to bring happiness to all. And that is a universal message, rather
than one based on sector".
Muhammad Sharif does not know where the
Muslim insult to Jews "sons of monkeys and pigs" derives from. "Some
very horrible mistakes resulted from interpretations which originated in
Islam", and notes that the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal, furnishes
a similar example of horrible deeds inspired by Christianity.
No Religious Distinction
According to Sharif, the Quran is a collection of all
holy books which preceded it. "A Muslim has no qualms with any religion.
There is no real difference between Chirstianity and Judaism and Islam.
Each one complements the other". He states that in the Quran there is a
call for an alliance between those who believe in one God, "that we
have no god aside from Allah". The sect forbids looking down on others
because of their religion and nationality. The prayers in the Ahmadiyyah
mosque are the same as in any other mosque, but Sharif emphasizes that
"once the rite becomes an end and not a means, religion transforms
itself into a form of paganism".
When it comes to the sacredness
of Islamic land (The Waqf), the Ahmadiyyah movement also takes a
different approach. As Sharif explains: "The Prophet of Islam said that
it is better that the Kaaba (The holiest location in Islam) be destroyed
brick by brick, than to allow one drop of blood to be shed. Why die for
Al-Aqsa? For the holiness of stones?
An Unequivocal Stance Opposing Terror
As a result of his approach, Sharif's stance on terror is
clear. Sharif notes that those who executed terror attacks "Received
legitimization from religious rulings" and notes that he has managed to
make some people transfer from activity in radical Palestinian movement
to adopting the Ahmadi views. "Not with Apache helicopters, but by
proving to them that terror goes against the Quran". For example, a
former terrorist from Tul-Karem, currently lectures at the Ahmadiyyah
religious center.
In an interview to Omedia, Sharif also referred
to September 11 unequivocally. "It is a terrible thing, even in the
midst of a war of self defense. Islam clearly states 'God does not like
to create hostility', but even during an attack and in a war of self
defense, the Prophet of Islam said clearly to all 'do not kill women and
elders, do not kill children, do not kill a woman, do not even harm a
tree'. These are the words of the Prophet Muhammad. A true Muslim does
not harm others, not by words nor by deeds".
Islam's Treatment of Ahmadis
In the Arab press the Ahmadis are venomously attacked:
"They depict us as evil, as collaborators with the English, and even as
creatures of the English. They also call us enemies and collaborators
with the Jews", and they have even termed us the 'new Islam from
Tel-Aviv'. The internet has hundreds of hate sites against the sect and
the malevolent preaching against them in the Mosques, before mass
audiences, continues.
The Ahmadis in Israel, unlike their brethren
in the West Bank, are not ashamed for being part of the sect. "In the
West Bank the members of the sect fear to reveal their identity, because
there is a new religious ruling issued by the supreme council of the
Muftis", says Sharif. "The Mufti of Nablus delivered a ruling last year
against the sect characterizing us as converts. This is worse than being
a heretic. In the orthodox Muslim approach, those who convert from
Islam are sentenced for death".
Sharif notes that the newspaper of
the Islamic Movement in Israel "Sauth Al Haq" also terms them converts.
The Movement has also published a book against the Ahmadis. This
situation has physical repercussions in the Muslim world. Last year, a
terrorist entered an Ahmadiyyah mosque in Bangladesh and carried out a
mass murder of worshippers during prayer.
Despite the war waged
against them, there are new members from the West Bank as well - from
Tul-Karem, Nablus, Bethlehem, East Jerusalem, and villages near Jenin.
According to Sharif, a few also join from villages in the Galilee and
the Sharon. He is happy to note that most of the new members are young
and most of them are academics.
The Right of the Jewish People to the Land of Israel
Beyond noting the fact that Ahmadis are loyal to the
country where they dwell, such as Israel, Sharif does not hesitate to
mention the right of the Jewish People to the Land of Israel, as it
appears in the Quran. "It is clearly written in the Sura (chapter) of
the People of Israel that this right is granted them by Allah", says
Sharif. And he adds: "A prophecy written in the Quran 1400 years ago,
clearly declared that God will bring the People of Israel to the Land of
Israel from all over the world, and there would be an ingathering of
the exiles in the land of Israel - and this enjoins a true Muslim to
enter a dialog with the 'People of the Book' (The Jewish People were
first called so in the Quran - R.F.) and it states: 'Do not argue with
the People of the Book, but only in the most appropriate of ways".
According
to Sharif, the Quran does not call for harming a Jew because he is a
Jew. He notes the opening Sura that states: "God, bless me as you have
blessed them (The Jews)". As for the inter-religious dialogue, Sharif
notes that despite his meeting with Rabbi Shaar Yishuv Hacohen, Haifa's
Rabbi, there is no inter-religious dialogue of real depth. He believes
that "If you know the other well rather than superficially, you will
change your opinion of him".
Peace Begins with Moderate Islam
In light of the rampage of radical Islam, it is
refreshing to listen to one who clearly corresponds to the definition of
"moderate Islam" - the Ahmadiyyah movement. If there is to be a
prospect for a better world in general and in our region specifically,
it is important that the messages transmitted by the Ahmadis reach
attentive ears in the Muslim world, especially Muslims in Israel, and
even those within pre 1967 Israel..
The success of this
progressive movement would gradually moderate the hate level radical
Islam in Israel, i.e. the Islamic Movement and all its wings, including
the Southern one (The Southern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel
is considered more moderate), so that it would harbor less hatred to
Jews and the Jewish State. Then there would be hope for true peace in
the region. It is also important for Jews to know of this sect, so that
we may understand that there is a different Islam, and the desire for
peace begins not only with us, but with them, as well.
Ran Farhi is the political and media matters commentator
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