By
Danish A Khan, Special to IslamOnline
NEW
DELHI, October 26 (IslamOnline) - Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH), one of
the most popular and dedicated Muslim organizations in the country, is
holding the all India conference of its members who have converged on
Delhi from all over the country.
The
conference began Friday, October 25 afternoon, at the organization’
s sprawling headquarters in south Delhi. The meeting will conclude
October 28, after deliberating for four days on various issues
confronting the Indian Muslim community at home and abroad as well as
the country.
JIH
conference on this national level is held every five years. This
meeting comes after major violent incidents which shook the country
and the Muslim community to the core - the anti-Muslim pogroms in the
communally-sensitive western state of Gujarat.
Ejaz
Ahmed Aslam, JIH secretary for press and publications, told
IslamOnline today that the organization had been holding such
conferences from time to time to take stock of the situation
prevailing in the country and the world and to discuss important
social issues as well to revise its own activities.
“A
conference on this level was organized at Hyderabad in the south
Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in 1997,” he said adding that nearly
5,000 Jamaat arkan (core cadres) and a large number of women
are participating in the four-day conference. JIH has over 6000 arkan.
Providing
details about the program, Mr. Aslam said that conference is
discussing issues like the present policies of JIH in India, its
relevance and methodology, resurgence of capitalism and imperialism,
Indian democracy, review of the onslaught against Islam and Muslims
and how to combat it.
According
to Ejaz Aslam, the meeting is also deliberating on the increasing
menace of fascism, present needs and requirements of the Islamic
Movement and how to meet them, problems faced by women during movement
activities and their solutions, causes and remedies of poverty and
backwardness among Muslims, mutual relations and dealings, and the
menace of terrorism and how to counter it. On the concluding day,
resolutions on various important issues would be passed.
However,
when IOL sought further information about what has so far been
deliberated upon, Mr. Farooq, the chief organizer of the conference,
declined to provide more details.
JIH
was established in 1941, when India was still under the British
colonial yoke and the nation was not partitioned. Its founder, Maulana
Syed Abul A’la Maududi, was born in what is now the state of Andhra
Pradesh in south India. His family lineage comes down from a long line
of Sufis, and his name Maudud is derived from Khwaja Qutbuddin Maudud,
founder of the Chisti order.
The
personality of Maulana Maududi stands out as a giant in the field of
Islamic revivalism in the 20th century. His teachings and thought have
ignited a spark in the Subcontinent and have influenced the Muslim
outlook throughout the world.
After
the country's partition, the Indian Jamaat ceased to function as an
organization for some time. It regrouped under late Maulana Abul Laith
Islahi. The Jamaat severed its ties from its parental organization and
was re-named "Jamaat-e-Islami Hind."
The
JIH stands today as the most organized religious and political
organization in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and has become a force
to reckon with. The Jamaat in both Pakistan and Bangladesh is a
political force today.
The
organization in India is vigorously engaged in Islamic Da'wah
through literature, publications and field work. It was instrumental
in translating Islamic books, especially the Qur'an, into many
regional languages of India.
Besides,
JIH has also been working towards inter-religious dialogue and
communal harmony, especially with the Hindu majority, so that the true
perspective of Islam is suitably presented.