Sachar Committee report has rightly pointed out the backwardness of the Muslim community vis-à-vis the other community in
Most of us, as a Muslim, point our finger to the external factors such as the government, the society as a whole and the conspirators that does not want this community to progress and drumbeat and declare that the atmosphere is not conducive for the growth of Muslim in
It is basic fact that we as a community have not yet awaken to take responsibility of progress in our own hand, but we always look at others to do the things for us. I do not say that external factors have not been responsibility for our backwardness, but I fully believe that we are the one who needs to be blamed in the first place. Through out the history in every geographical distribution, minorities do face extra problem and issues and thus it is a fact that this cannot be ever resolved fully. But then to work out a realistic solution, we have to accept this fact that our destination is in our hand.
All the factors that the Sachar Committee has studied, shows the backwardness of Muslims has its genesis in education. The literacy rate among the Muslims is well below the national level. Twenty-five percent of Muslim children in the 6-14 year age group have either never attended school or have dropped out. Drop out rates among Muslims are higher at the level of primary, middle and higher secondary. In premier colleges only one out of twenty-five under-graduate students and one out of fifty post-graduate students is a Muslim.
It is an irony of this community! The very first word of the Quran that was given to the Prophet was ‘Iqra’ (Read) and not only that, further down the verse it mentions ‘qalam’ (Pen) [Quran 96:1-5]. Verse [Quran 39:9] poses a question to the people whether those that have knowledge and those who do not have are deemed equal! Added to this, the word ‘Ilm’ (knowledge) is found 750 times in Quran. Even there are many sayings by Prophet which directed the Muslims to seek knowledge whenever and wherever they could. It is well known fact that the captives of war were released if they could teach the people to read and write. “Indeed the worst of the beasts in the eyes of God are those deaf and dumb people who don’t use their intellect.” [Quran 8:22]
Regrettably, most of our religious leaders as well as, the-well-to-do people of this community waste most of their energies on only highlighting the causes of the problem that faces us. They shout these out from the pulpit and then take solace in the fact that a messiah like figure will come down from the sky and relive us of all our sufferings. History is the judge, till date no messiahs has come down from the sky, but they grow up on this earth among the community.
If we had used these energies constructively (create that messiah among ourselves) to look for the solution of this problem the scenario would have been completely different. We have seen that the Muslim community in south of
It is rightly said that that when God wants to denounce a community, the first and foremost thing that he takes away from it is the power to think rightly. If this community wants to come out of the backwardness, it should first make it imperative on itself to focus all of its energy to get literate focusing fully in the field of education and seeking knowledge.
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