Secularism
now
We must always respect
the values that pay attention to humanity irrespective of nationality,
race,
gender or religion
Homa
Arjomand
July 13, 2005
iranian.com
I have chosen "Modern and Progressive Social and
Cultural Norms" as the topic of my speech as I think these phenomena
have become an area of importance
and have become a battlefield across the world. This can be viewed as two antagonistic
poles confronting each other: One being progressive and supporting modern
secular advancements in society; and the other being reactionary and focusing
on preserving backward standards and beliefs.
Since millions of people are
affected by the influences of these opposite poles, it is imperative that
we pay more attention to them and examine them from social,
cultural and political perspectives. That would facilitate the building of
a strong and effective force which would not only defend current norms that
generations
fought for, but would lay the foundation for the realization and protection
of the widest individual and civil rights.
I feel that I need to give some very
short explanations: Our current social and cultural norms are the result
of the ongoing struggle by vast social and political movements
that
have swept out all kinds of barriers
on their way to improving the social and economic conditions of all individuals.
When
I talk about social norms I mean the values and principles that
are recognized by the general public, or by that part of our society
that plays
an important
role in creating progressive improvements, especially in the areas of political,
civil and welfare rights.
Today these norms are under attack, and unless
we forcefully oppose that attack, I have no doubt that soon the
ancient discarded values will replace
our current
norms.
All of you are aware of the rise of political Islam
in the Middle East and in North Africa due to the help of Western
governments
during the "Cold War".
Most of you probably heard the term "Fundamentalism" instead of "Political
Islam". "Fundamentalism" is the term given by parties of
power in the West and Its main stream media to a section of political
Islam in order to not eliminate the total existence of political
Islam.
I am sure you are aware of this section's aggression
in the West. When
I talk about its aggression, I don't just mean the terrorist attack on
September 11, or Madrid, Chechnya or even the murder of the Swedish film
maker van Gogh. Terrorism is only one of the main pillars of the
Islamists'
strategy. What
I meant
is its aggression towards the social and cultural norms and standards that
people in the west have achieved since the Renaissance.
Long before September
11, mass scale terror and intimidation was enforced by Islamists
resulting in a Middle East that was transformed into an immense
human tragedy.
In Iran, during Rafsanjani's presidency, thousands of political prisoners
were executed in 1988. And the West kept quite. During his recent shameful
election campaign, the West did its best to provide him with good publicity,
even though
he was wanted in Germany as a provoker of terrorism. This is one example
of the ongoing intimidation which occurs outside North America without
the awareness
of global citizens.
You all know by now that the Islamic movement begins
its campaigns by attacking all progressive and modern values. Its hostility
towards
women's rights, political freedom and children's rights has become
distinguishing characteristic. This movement is intolerant of other
religions. Its virulent attacks of Bahai, Jews and Christians are
known to all.
You
have also noticed by now that this movement started its activities
in the West under the pretext of culture. In France Islamists chant for
freedom
of dress code in order to be able to cover even young girls from head to
toe; in Canada they demand a Sharia court; almost everywhere and
at all times this movement is forceful in its attack of social
norms and modern standards.
The progress of the Islamists' movement is only
one side of the coin. The other side is the attack by right wings nationalist
and religious movements
on
all social achievements. Recently in our neighboring country the USA,
its president won a second term in office by exploiting his religious
beliefs,
thus gaining
popularity by the promotion of his conservative Christian ideals of opposing
gay marriage, opposing abortion and defending capital punishment.
Once more laws and regulations
are being affected by religiously inspired notions. Religion is penetrating
our justice and education systems. There are attempts
to replace the teaching of evolution with non scientific and untested
religious interpretations of the world. Two months ago, the Agha Khan,
the leader
of a religious sect, received 30 million dollars from Prime Minister
Paul Martin
to
promote religion and backward culture. In election campaigns, candidates
appeal to religious leaders for votes instead of to citizens. Given
the above, how can anyone still wonder why terrorism is growing?
Today,
society has lost its classic meaning. Today, in order to be
a member of civilized humanity's club, one needs to have an ethnic,
racial,
national
or religious affiliation. Today, one needs a label. The notion that
all residents of a country have equal rights and that it is the duty
of the
state to ensure
those rights is being eroded.
In the name of "respect for multiculturalism"
and the shameful ideas of cultural relativism which leaves people
at the mercy of their
own culture, the states has left the doors wide open for religions
and
adherents of
old traditions to promote: religious schools and centers; to legalize
arranged and forced marriages;
to segregate boys and girls at a very young age in school, on school
busses and in playgrounds; to prevent girls from obtaining equal
opportunities in
all aspects
of their lives; to see but to ignore honor killings, and so on and
so on...
All these inhuman practices happen in the West too.
In Africa, Yugoslavia,
and in some parts of Russia, humanity witnessed millions of innocent
people being slaughtered in genocidal wars.
These are all part
of norms that are rising from the "middle ages" and which can indeed
change the ideological equilibrium. For example, in Iraq an inhumane
government is overthrown only to bring to power a regime of religious
nationalists
that are producing bloody confrontations.
If we look at the world
as a field of battle, at first glance it looks like a partisan
battle being fought trench by trench between
the dark
forces and
the
defenders of human rights. But if you pay closer attention you would
realize that this is a classic war, where, on one side there exists
the force of
secularism trying to obtain all progressive values for everyone,
and on the other side is
a force that belongs to ancient times and is against civilization
and freedom.
The question is: What are our duties?
We, as people
who will have no benefit from oppressing people, who gain no benefits
from imposing low standards of living on others,
who see
the happiness
and well
being of others as ours, must always be aware and alert about the
policy and actions of the political parties.
We must always respect the values
that pay attention to humanity irrespective of nationality, race,
gender or religion. We must actively oppose any aggression
against universal human and civil rights. Any compromise with religion
or with reactionary religious rule, which is to the detriment of
human rights,
must be
condemned. Any aggression against any person in any part of the world
must be considered as an act of aggression against all of our rights.
We
must make sure that all nationalist, religious, racial and chauvinist
movements are isolated and that they are
prevented from further oppressing
people. We
must carry the flag of the separation of religion from the state,
and from the justice
and education systems. We must defend freedom of religion while
ensuring that religion remains a private matter for individuals.
We must actively
defend
secularism. We must ensure that all governments respect and
protect all universal human rights
under all conditions with no exceptions. We must cherish humanity
and put it in the center of the universe.
Finally, I would
like to emphasize the fact that we are not alone in this fight.
The vast masses of people who are
altruistic,
peace loving, egalitarian and progressive are with us.
About
Homa Arjomand is the Coordinator of the International Campaign
Against Sharia Court in Canada. See WWW.nosharia.com.
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