
By Sumit Paul, New Age Islam
6 June 2023
"There's no religion greater than
humanity."
“I break fasts, I observe them when I want
Rituals and faith are things I often ignore
You may call this a blasphemer's rant
This is humanity, this is every faith's
core"
Omar Khayyam, translated by William
Cowper
"Na Darkaar-E-Namaz Hai Na Bandish-e-Sajda
Zaroori Hai Ke Insaan, Insan Ke Kaam
Aaye Sada”
Nashtar 'Nishapuri’
(Namaz is not obligatory, nor is any
binding to genuflect/ What's most important is the humans to connect)
"Emperor Akbar issued an edict stating
categorically that his non-Muslim subjects don't have to follow the (religious)
rules of the emperor's faith."
Abul Fazal, Aine-Akbari
'Life is a narration of the goodness of
people/ They come and go leaving behind many a happy ripple.' English poet
Andrew Marvel's beautiful lines sum up the goodness of many known and unknown
people, who leave behind the footprints of their noble deeds.
This was not an incident but a constant
experience when I was in Iran. I was in a boarding school in Khorasan and my
father was forever on the move. I didn't have any siblings or relatives. So,
during vacation, especially during the month of Ramzan (Iranians never say
Ramadan/ Ramadan Karim), most of the inmates at the boarding preferred to go
home to observe Roza and school would also declare a vacation so that the
children could be with their parents in the holy month.
Since Iran is predominantly a Shia country,
its religious rules are slightly relaxed than those of Iraq or any other Sunni
country. My stay at the boarding during Ramzan was never an issue for the
management and the warden. I was the only non-Muslim student there and was
quite young. During Ramzan, a Muslim is not supposed to eat during the day time
and he/she breaks the fast (Roza) only in the evening. Yet, never did I face
any problem and have to live sans food during the daytime. The school
management as well as the relatives of some inmates would always bring fresh
vegetarian food for me despite their roza. I spent seven years in that Iranian
boarding school and never experienced any problem regarding food during the
month of Ramzan.
Moreover, no one ever even remotely
suggested that I should eat meat or egg as I've been a vegetarian since childhood.
Hostel management always prepared clean vegetarian food for me till I left the
place for London for higher studies. I remember the goodness of those people
with tears in my eyes. We still have angels amidst us. At the same time, I must
say that the Iran of my childhood has undergone a sea-change in all respects.
This pains me no end. But then, decadence is an existential reality of our
times.
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A regular columnist for New Age Islam, Sumit Paul is a researcher in
comparative religions, with special reference to Islam. He has contributed
articles to the world's premier publications in several languages including
Persian.
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