The gruesome killing of French school teacher, Samuel Paty, on Oct 16 2020 in a suburb near Paris by a Chechen teenager for displaying caricatures of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to his students has once again provoked the customary twin issues of extremism and Islamophobia.
In turn, this leads to the question: Why must these two issues be linked together under such circumstances where blasphemy would at times elicit violent and lethal reaction?
The answer is simple.
Extremism straddles both sides of the spectrum – secularism and religion. And unfortunately, when it comes to extremism by a very small group in the name of Islam, the knee-jerk reaction is Islamophobia, i.e. the religion itself is tarred as being the source of the problem.
Just look at President Emmanuel Macron’s ambition to “reform” Islam in France on the ground that the religion is in “crisis” by way of a centralised State-sanctioned authority without any hint of irony given that this actually undermines the very essence of the secularism that he professes to uphold.
Firstly, on the extremist response to the blasphemy of the Prophet.
That such killing represents only a very small minority of Muslims who comprise some 1.4 billion worldwide currently should never, ever be forgotten or taken for granted. It cannot be strongly emphasised enough it’s a given fact that the mainstream, normal majority of Muslims don’t condone such acts of violence and mayhem.
The Charlie Hebdo shooting event was isolated and it has also to be noted that yet again nothing had substantially changed since. Meaning that the cartoons and portrayals of Prophet Muhammad remain in place and not subject to a ban by the French authorities, taking into account the deep sensitivities of Muslims both in the Republic as well as the world over.
An earlier incident which took place on Sep 25 2020 in conjunction with republication of the Prophet’s caricatures ahead of the trial of the Charlie Hebdo shooters ostensibly involved a Pakistani-born refugee.
The point is that the vast majority of Muslims in France or French Muslim citizens (which in turn is representative of the worldwide ummah) have had to “make do” and continue to “come to terms” with the reality of Western secularism.
As such, it cannot be denied that French Muslims, by and large, continue to abide by the principle of “live and let live” whilst of course being strongly opposed to such blasphemous acts from extreme secularists as embodied by Charlie Hebdo, no less, without in any way diminishing or denying the evil that has been perpetrated upon the deceased staff thereof.
On 2 Nov 2020, the Grand Mosque of Paris together with the Federation of Mosques in France issued a clear, resounding and unmistakable statement that unabashedly condemned all forms of terrorism in an unqualified manner.
The statement also reiterated its call for the French Muslim citizenry to abide by the principles of freedom of expression, among others, and even went so far as to express and exhibit a patriotic and nationalistic spirit by rejecting and denouncing foreign calls to boycott French products.
This is, of course, just one convenient example.
On the one hand, French Muslims are expected to be empathetic to the code of living in the Republic which goes all the way back to the French Revolution that overthrew the monarchy and disestablished the Catholic Church, thus putting in place a purely secularist State as can be. It’s clear that on the other hand, however, the Republic isn’t expected to empathise in any way at all with the way of life of Muslims whose faith encompass virtually every aspect of practice in the here and now as anticipating the world to come.
And herein lies also part of the root of the problem.
This, therefore, brings us to the second point.
That is, secularism, as understood and practiced in France, seems so absolute that there’s simply no room for any compromise at all – and hence, the charge of Islamophobia at that macro-level, i.e. the constitutional, political and institutional.
In other words, going by the reiteration of President Macron that freedom of expression must be preserved at all costs is concerned, there is simply no room for reforming secularism at all!
Surely such inflexibility flies in the face of the ultimate objective of secularism which is to adapt to the context of the times, properly speaking, without sacrificing its core tenets. In the same way, religious worldviews and practices accommodate pluralism in the form of mutual respect, acceptance and tolerance without in anyway undermining faith.
Isn’t it the case, therefore, that this type of secularism as practiced in the Republic could be said to be not much different at all from religious extremism?
The one intends to impose by way of a centralised authority, no less, i.e. the State with all its legal and armed apparatus; the other lacks the sovereign will to do so because they represent a very small fringe (e.g. Hizb ut-Tahrir).
The ultimate point is that President Macron is wrong to insist that Islam is in crisis and that the latest violent incident is a manifestation.
The incident remains unrepresentative of Islam embodied by the Al-Quran and the Hadiths and of Muslims in general.
In short, extremism mustn’t give rise to Islamophobia.
What’s the solution then?
The incident should serve as a wake-up call to the Republic to readjust its laïcité vision and ideals to meet the challenges of a globalised and pluralistic society.
It’d be supremely ironic if secularism doesn’t adapt in order to preserve its core principles and values while at the same time having that audacity and brazenness to take the moral high ground over-against religion.
That’d only serve to perpetuate extremism and Islamophobia.
Jason Loh Seong Wei is Head of Social, Law & Human Rights at EMIR Research, an independent think tank focussed on strategic policy recommendations based on rigorous research.
** The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of Astro AWANI.
Jason Loh Seong Wei
Thu Nov 05 2020
A participant holds a placard denouncing the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo during a protest following remarks by French officials defending the display of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS file pic
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