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Arabs Leaders in Search of Proactive Leadership
By Mahboob A. Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, April 26, 2010
“It was under the influence of Arabian and Moorish revival of
culture and not in the fifteenth century, that the real Renaissance took
place. Spain not Italy, was the cradle of the rebirth of Europe…It is highly
probable that but for the Arabs modern European civilization would never
have arisen at all; it is absolutely certain that but for them, it would not
have assumed that character which has enabled it to transcend all previous
phases of evolution. For although there is not a single aspect of European
growth in which the decisive influence of Islamic culture is not traceable,
nowhere is it so clear and momentous as in the genesis of that power which
constitutes the paramount distinctive force of the modern world and the
supreme source of its victory.” Robert Briffault (The Making of
Humanity). ….” Time is not on our side… as long as our thought,
our psychological make-up and our culture remain deformed and disabled. It
is our responsibility to look at our selves critically and to face up to our
shortcomings.” AbdulHameed AbuSulayman (The Crisis of Muslim Mind)
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Historically, to the Arabs mind, the originality of thoughts and
knowledge-based discoveries viewed history as living movement and
consequently, they were most gifted and proactive people to establish Islam
as a successful system for human change and development leading to
progressive Islamic civilization that transcended its contributions to the
European Renaissance and Industrial emancipation. But coming to the mid 20th
and 21st centuries, the Arabs under the influence of transitory oil
exporting economy compromised the objectivity with neo-colonial supported
authoritarianism and Islam is living in conscious denial except symbolic
rituals to pray and be counted to be as Muslim at birth time and death roll
call. The contemporary history is devoid of those historical references and
exhibits blank pages without any mention of Arab-Muslim leaders representing
the interests of Islam and of the contemporary Muslim Ummah. They have all
on this God-given planet except Islam as system of life and proactive
visionary leadership to deal with the present and articulate a conducive
future for the Arab-Muslim world encompassing intellectual security and
credible political standing in global affairs. To the Arabs and Muslims in
general, this is the singular most tests of intellectual foresight and
political wisdom. Leaders Create Leaders - Arabs had the
Knowledge-based Pioneering Civilization Arabs were the pioneer in
knowledge, change and human development. The Holy Qura’an focuses on
“change” as an essential precept for societal development and collective
emancipation of the masses. “Allah does not change the conditions of people
unless first they change themselves.” The Al-Qura’an defines the principal
obligation to all the believers. Once the Arabs ignored Islam in policies
and practices and opted for the petro-dollar illusion of the economic
prosperity, they shifted the wealth of knowledge and experiences for
exclusive materialism what over the centuries was developed by the Islamic
civilization for human change and development. The concept of “change” was
built-in the consensus-based advisory and consultation of the Islamic policy
making process. For almost 1000 years, the Arabs leaders enjoyed global
credibility when their decisions were outcome of the Islamic system of
public consensus. Could the Arab leadership THINKING be changed and reformed
to reconnect with the needs and aspirations of the Muslim citizens of the
contemporary world? The 21st century effective leadership demands wisdom of
the art of ingenuity, tactfulness and equally important, transformational
leadership to make the difference in highly competitive social and
politically dominated norms of global challenging leadership. The
comprehensive phenomenon includes knowledge-based proactive vision,
effective strategic communication, listening and learning, self-confidence
and be able to articulate a visionary picture of the future for the best of
the people. The leadership consciously knows being the responsible leader -
a self recognition credibility factor that appears missing across the
Arab-Muslim world. The challenges of time and contending forces of history
that produce genuine leaders do encounter the real world problem to manage
or to solve them. Leaders create leaders. For long, the Arabs
leadership presence is missing on the Western political radar screen because
they are passive, subservient to the Western masters, and do not THINK nor
have the moral and intellectual capacity to come up with any credible
challenge that should define their specific standing and draw attention to
their role and vitality in the complex changing politics of the 21st
century. The US history seems to have produced new leaders in their struggle
for nation-making and nation-building. The resulting leaders knew well their
strengths and weaknesses and of the people around them who made it happened.
Not so, in the Arabian arena, leaders are born out of inherited system and
show complete disregard to the legitimacy principle of being informed
leadership. To the Western leadership, criterion qualities are known,
acclaimed and achieved. What have the petro-dollar rich Arabs or Muslims
leaders accomplished in the contemporary world? One factor appears prominent
that the contemporary Arab leaders have effectively dismantled the
traditional “Deewan” institution of public consultation and consensus-making
and instead opted for the Western opinion oriented paid foreign advisory to
manage the political governance. They continue to live in isolated palaces
away from the public interactive inputs. Most palaces are manned by foreign
security establishments with direct linkage to their national policy
interests. President Saddam Hussein had 15 or so palaces built for his
overlapping interests, now all are occupied by the US and British occupying
forces in Iraq. History is not dormant but a Living
Movement The oil exporting rich Arab leaders see history as fixed
and abstract artifacts, not a living force to determine the future. Islam
viewed history as a living and continuous movement forbearing real
inevitable development for the collective good of the humanity. Ibn-e
Khaldun, the pioneer Islamic thinker conceived the process of change
enshrined in the progressive Islamic civilization for almost 800 years.
Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the poet and philosopher of the Esat, further the
concept of change by envisaging human progress through the concept of
self-actualization (“Khudi”). Today the masses and the leaders alike are
ignorant of their own glorious history. If the contemporary Arab-Muslim
leaders were open to listening and learning to consciously accepting the
advice of Muslim scholars, they can reform themselves and are capable of
navigational change. There are countless problems but nobody cares to
discuss the issues of primary interests to the Muslims across the globe. To
the Arabs, it is a progressive age of catastrophically times requiring
courageous thinking and honest reflection on the real world. Arabs and
Muslims became prisoners in their own time and habitats by discarding Islam
as a comprehensive system of human happiness and success. The US
Model of Collapsed Imperialism and the Followers Arab Leaders
Caroline Myss (“Dark Times Require Transcendent Responses”, OpenEd. com:
04/17/2010), an expert in medical intuitive, human motivation and well being
clarifies “Our nation was founded by political mystics”, the profound
psychological, moral and political problems of contemporary America. It
could well be implied to the Muslim world quite rationally. Caroline Myss
explains the imperatives of the American tragedy:
“This is
the most historically profound time to be alive. Our politics are a
catastrophe of a proportion that can't be measured. They are creatures from
the last century trying to combat problems coming at them from a new
millennium.
Predicaments don't have solutions. They shape us. One
dialogues with a predicament. People at the top are from an old world and
believe in an… Bottom up people have more to gain by being open. Bush
Cheney were so dangerous to the turning point of this country. It is because
of this war.. policies, expense, deregulation policies-- the procorporate
policies of Bush Cheney admin that our country is now broke. We don't have a
chance to recover. .....Where are we going to go? We are imploding in our
own culture.” Where do the Arabs and Muslims stand today in
search of a promising future? If the Islamic world was looking for credible
success in worldly affairs, it could not have come out of nowhere except
Islam as a system of life. Dr. AbdulHameed AbuSulayman (Crisis of the Muslim
Mind) reflects on the essence of Islamic factor: “The basis of
Muslim strength and ability, as well as creativity stems from faith in the
face of obstacles and challenges and in determination to discover and use
the appropriate means in accordance with the laws of nature…the early
generations of Muslims understood this and the result was that they were
successful.” After the 9/11 events, the Western mythologists have
carved up distinctive political scenarios and clichés to dwell on
fear-mongering amongst the Western masses and biased news media propaganda
against the Muslims and Islamic civilization. The Arab-Muslim leadership has
ignored the relevance and importance of these developments culminating into
a culture of conflict-making and conflict-keeping in the Western cultural
and political environment. The new vigorously propagated myth of “Islamic
terrorism” was manifested by the Western elite to harm Muslims and Islam as
a system of life. This singular challenge affecting all affairs of the
Muslim world was never taken up by any Arab-Muslim leader, government or
religious scholars. Likewise, the issue was subsided by various paper-based
Islamic organizations currently functional and claiming to be the guardian
of the Arab-Islamic interests. The religious scholars lost sight of the
political affairs affecting the interest of the Muslim Ummah. Leaders tend
to bribe the religious scholars to remain neutral or silent on issues of
primary concerns. The proactive THINKING and intellectual collapse is
evident in all of the Arab-Muslim affairs. The US-Israeli Strategic
Interests Survive on the Challenge of Animosity Reflect on the
freedom of Palestine and establishment of an independent state of Palestine
as the major issue in the Arab world. For more than half a century
millions of Palestinians have been displaced by force from their homes and
the Arabs leaders are preoccupied in action-reaction games without any
originality of thoughts and purpose to deal with the Palestine solution.
Israeli and American policy strategists enjoy the mastery of innovative war
games that cannot be seen or measured by conventional standards. Both need
and survive on self-manufactured continued challenge of perpetuated
animosity at home and abroad. They will develop a no-win situation war game
theory, agree to disagree, providing substantial space for preemptive action
to do the act and will facilitate no opportunity to the perceived enemy to
maneuver for action even in extreme desperation. On Palestine, both parties
have smart rules operated games to be conducted. If the Arab leaders are
viewed of any relevance in a given global context to “milk the cow” (John
Perkins, Confession of an Economic Hitman), the oil exporting Arab leaders
would be engaged and they love to be seen doing something for the
beleaguered Palestinians and it would be a stage act and nothing more. The
US-Israelis will indulge in peace talks, gain the ground for desired results
and camouflage another problem to divert the attention from the original
issue and optimistically, achieve the aim without making any resolution of
the actual problem at discussion. The Arab leadership lacking proactive and
intelligentsia and scholarly advice and orientation, will have no chance to
make any move for a balancing act to reverse the gains of the
American-Israeli joint ventures. Peace talks are on record for more than
half a century, but not in action and implementation. The innovative war
game goes on for several decades with clear victimization of the
Palestinians people and the Arab interests. The Arab leadership enjoys
history of failure on all the fronts of the modern innovative warfare;
Israeli leaders with established institutions and excellence in world wide
networking have not lost any major conflict making games. They falsify the
history to show the Arabs as the enemies of the Jews. Whereas, history has
its own factual language that Jews were religiously persecuted by the
Europeans, not by the Arabs. Throughout the history, Arabs had given
protection, security and equal opportunities to the Jews to live happily and
in peace. Holocaust happened in Europe, not in the Arab world. Alan Hart
(Zionism: The Real Enemy of Jews, 2010), shares analytical perspectives- the
two focal themes of the argument: One is why Western support of Israel
right-or-wrong has made the whole Arab and wider Muslim world an explosion
of anger and humiliation waiting for its time to happen. The other is how
Israel, the child of Zionism, became its own worst enemy and a threat not
only to the peace of the region and the world, but also to the best
interests of Jews everywhere and the moral integrity of Judaism itself.
In 1973, Anwar Sadat was poised to challenge the Israeli-American strategic
hegemony; they saw the military challenge coming and rushed to negotiate
peace and security arrangements with Egypt. Could the time and opportunities
lost by the ignorant and egoistic leaders be regained? There are plausible
and workable solutions for the Palestinian issue but the Arab leaders are
not open to listening and learning and appear allergic to the role and value
of Islamic consultation and scholarly advice. There are many competent
Muslim scholars and experts in global security and conflict resolution to
offer advice, guidance and help but those in charge of the affairs practice
naïve scenarios and obsolete methods and end up in continued failure.
Arab Leaders Need Re-organization of Thinking and Actions for Conflict
Resolution and Peace Is the Arab leadership looking for political
solutions from the US or the West European nations? How could the
nations who are part of the problem, could be part of solution? Could the
indifference towards the real world problems particularly the freedom of
Palestine and the Arab-Israeli relations are seen as abstract issues
occurring in the history making process? After almost 60 years of wait and
see attitude, what the Arabs leaders have accomplished in securing a safe
homeland for the people of Palestine? Amongst many pertinent factors,
Israelis have the upper hand because they have learned to know the Arabs and
their culture and develop scenarios which are helpful to their cause for
survival and integration in the predominantly Arab civilization of the
Middle East. The Arab leadership is handicapped and intellectually
indifferent not to have known the Israelis and their varied cultural
identities coming out of the European persecution for ages. . The
Arabs failed to know and understand the reasons for Jewish animosity. There
are linguistic and cultural barriers not to know the enemy. If there were
institutionalized approaches to have knowledge and understanding of the
enemy, would it not have been more useful for the Arabs to deal with the
political animosity and discover workable alternatives and possible
solutions? To fight the enemy, you must KNOW the enemy. Israelis know the
Arab psychology and political culture; the Arabs have reaction but no
evidence-based knowledge of the Israelis thinking and strategic priorities.
Imagine, if there were direct social and cultural communications between the
Arabs and Israelis, would today’s hopeless situation be not different and
more open to possible human and political remedies? The prevalent Arab
approach negates the principles of Islam. Islam sees Christians and Jews as
People of Book and part of the Islamic faith- the progeny of Prophet
Abraham. Islamic history provides ample evidence of social and religious
interactions with Jews in the Arab world. Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon
him), when migrated to Madina, he concluded agreement with the Jews and
identified them as part of the Muslim Ummah. The Muslim continued social and
commercial relations with the Jews and Christians and invited them to the
divine message of Islam. How could the Arab and Muslim thinkers and leaders
ignore the salient features of the Islamic history and open mindedness to
invite the humanity towards collective goodness? Where is the balancing
strategic act? Could neutrality and indifference be a workable strategy in
conflict management? The Arab-Muslim world is not open to public
discussion and consensus-building. Authoritarianism has forbidden the open
human interactive communication and thinking for change, the process being
the cornerstone of Islamic governance. Pretension found ample room to
characterize leaders in the Arab-Muslim societies. The leadership cannot buy
the much needed moral and intellectual potentials, qualities and abilities
to formulate a durable personality. The dogma of failed leadership
lingers on for several generations. There is no failing of the absent genius
but it is the uneducated and egoistic leadership that has let down the
masses in their quest for change and human development with the relationship
of Islam. Conscientious and informed Arab masses do think, they have no
leadership to represent their interests and priorities. The illusion of
petro-dollar prosperity is used to buy people and support and silence the
reason for critical analysis of the Arab political affairs. The end of
European colonialism did not pave ways for the beginning of evidence-based
Islamic values as the system of responsible political governance. The
political governance enjoins hierarchical and authoritarian structures of
the draconian age found as unsuitable to human needs and genius in this age.
The Western industrialized nations have made great strides in
institutionalizing the phenomena of change and development and its
characteristics embedded in the modern leadership. The democratic process
has opened up new vistas of human educational and intellectual pursuits as
was the case with the progressive Islamic civilization during the 8th to 16
centuries in Al-Andalusia (Spain). The US Not a Role Model but
Produced Degenerated Politics Caroline Myss attempts to look
critically at the contemporary America and its degenerated politics:
“Our educational system is completely collapsing. We are allowing the
lowest common denominator to determine what is being taught to our
children-- doctrines of the primitive frightened mind and .... are all
removed.
All the great learnings that develop a person's moral
conscience, inner skills, capacity for discernment, to appreciate the arts,
to refine themselves as a human being-- are gone. These are the thinking
arts. Technology is the money art. We've removed the thinking,
refinement arts. We've replaced them with superstitious, evangelical
crap-- ... racist, filled with fear. with superstars-- Palin, Limbaugh,
Beck. They have to have the courage to pierce through the bullies and take
the consequences of bad media. Some of them have to be willing to go down in
their career for the sake of the whole.”
The Arab
Leaders Looking for Proactive Visionary Leadership Successful modern
leaders maintain strong profile in effective and responsible public
communication. Being open to listening and learning without agreeing or
disagreeing, public can reach the heart and minds of the political
powerhouse. In Islamic governance, an ordinary folk can knock the door of
the Caliph or Imam without fear of any retribution. It was guaranteed that
ordinary citizens could question the Caliph and Ameer on official policies
and practices. Today, leaders escape the reality and hide behind large solid
walls of palaces protected by foreign mercenaries and security agents and
unreachable by the common citizens. Voices of reason and honesty are dubbed
as “extremism” and “terrorism” and imprisoned by egoistic dictators.
Reasoning was one of the most precious values in the Islamic system of
governance, yet this precept lives in denials across the Islamic societies.
When Islam was the point of reference in the governance, Muslim
leaders were responsible, wise and knew the art of visionary leadership in
the changing fortunes of time and history making. The leaders were always
conscious of their strength and weakness and very able to listening and
learning and making things happened for the people they governed. The best
examples are found in the life of the Prophet of Islam (peace be upon him).
Habab bin Munzir and Saad bin Moaz, the two ordinary companions of the
Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), offered strategic advice to the
Prophet at the battlefields of Badr and Khyber, and he gladly accepted and
implemented without being conscious that he knew more or that he was the
Messenger of Allah. Are the contemporary Arabs leaders more knowledgeable
and capable to live up to the challenges of the complex 21st century
leadership? Most have not seen the light of Islamic knowledge and wisdom
except being aware of the Machiavelli’s The Prince. How do you make them
understand of the concerns and priorities of the Muslim Ummah? The Kings,
Prince and Presidents live in palaces, and not with people. They are
overwhelmingly egoistic with power and mostly abhorrent to Muslim scholars
and avoid interactive communication with able and educated members of the
Muslim societies. They wish to remain in a roller coaster ball game
encircling the society without any positive attributes for change and
reformation and diagnosis of their own sickness. In scientific terms,
the prolonged sickness had worst impact on the mental and physical health of
the nation. Caroline Myss takes up the argument: “Always in the
history of humanity there has been horribleness-- nightmares and waking up,
nightmares and waking up. We have to find a higher way of looking at
this or you're going to be consumed by the negativity. I have learned to see
things through grace, because I have to. At the end of the day... you can't
reason with a crisis, a catastrophy or disease.” Caroline Myss
explains a rational point, how to reason the unreason in such stingy and
unhealthy political notions and practices undertaken by the political elite:
“as a nation our sacred contract was one of becoming one of the most
visionary nations ever born with a constitution crafted to protect the
rights of the human spirit. I've never known a human being who has not
gone to war in themselves, who has not felt that god has it in for them.
I've never seen anyone who has surrendered to God.... be that congruent
person. Until a person actually gets that, you are the final
battlefield. …at the end of the day, when I am screaming, screaming...
like the civil war, the president was from the civil war, we were fighting
for emancipation. This time we are fighting for our psychic emancipation.
This is a momentous, archetypal return and the same ferocious venom is
playing out in the congress and we can't lose the republic” If
the Arabs and other so called self-styled Muslim leaders were keen to change
the dormant moral and political clichés of the past and reform the
institutionalized norms of authoritarianism, Muslim thinkers and scholars
should welcome the opportunities to offer advice and expertise collaboration
to open up new vistas of change and development, thus, returning to the
originality of Islam as a way of successful governance. While being part of
the problem, if the leaders continue to search for sustainable political
solutions, the problem is in their thinking and their mind, not with the
Muslim Ummah. History is not resurrection but fosters change and calls for
new challenges to be dealt with. The verdict of history is that those who
reject change and pretend to be dealing with the future are sorted out as
worn out entities, burden on human conscience and part of the junk history.
Would the besieged Arab-Muslim leaders dare to break the impasse and look
for change and reformation of their own mindset and outlook for the future?
Would they come out of the hollow laughter political aquarium and utilize
the available resources of the Muslim scholars and experts in global peace,
security and conflict management? Otherwise, if they cannot deal with
present, how could they be a hope for future with a difference? A
century earlier, Robert Briffault (The Making of Humanity), made a candid
observation which amicably represents the contemporary global affairs:
“The men who have most injured and oppressed humanity, who have most deeply
sinned against it, were according to their standards and their conscience,
good men; what was bad in them, what wrought moral evil and cruelty, treason
to truth and progress, was not at all their intentions, in their purpose, in
their personal character, but in their opinions.” Islam is living
and flexible to accommodate and deal with the changing human affairs and
challenges of all the time to help articulate peace and honor for the Muslim
Ummah. The criterion requirements are clearly defined and known to the
Arab-Muslim elite involved in policy making. After a prolonged history of
indifference and indecision, If the contemporary Arab-Muslim leadership is
serous and sincere to making a Navigational Change to reconnect themselves
with Islam and live up to the hopes of the Muslim Ummah, undoubtedly,
Allah’s promise will come to rescue them and help them to facilitate a
promising future of honor, peace and security: “Allah has
promised to those Among you who believe and work for righteous deeds,
that He Will, of a surety, grant them In the land, inheritance (Of
Power), as He granted it To those before them; that He will establish
in authority Their religion-the one Which He has chosen for them;
And that He will change (Their state), after the fear In which they
(lived) to one Of security and peace.” (Verse 55: Al-Noor, Al-Qura’an.
Translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali). Dr. Mahboob A.
Khawaja specializes in global security, peace and conflict
resolution with keen interests in Islamic-Western comparative cultures and
civilizations, and author of several publications including: "Muslims and
the West: Quest for Change and Conflict Resolution", University Press of
America; How America Lost the War in Iraq and Afghanistan and Mujahideen
Won; To America and Canada with Reason, VDM Publishers, 2009; “President
Obama – War is War, Not Peace”, 2009; and “Is President Obama Remaking
America?” “The Arab Time Capsule- Once You Were the Leaders of Islamic
Civilization.” Comments are welcome at:
[email protected]
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