by Azly Rahman
The nation has been talking about the insistence by the Christians to use the word "Allah" in the Bahasa Melayu Bible. I have contributed to the discussions by writing my latest piece published in Malaysiakini
and posted by others elsewhere in cyberspace. Many responses were
generated in all of these, showing how important, if not exciting, the
topic is. I read most of the comments closely.
I liked
the responses and learned a great deal from the diverse perspective to a
topic/controversy I consider quite mundane amidst other pressing
issues of social realism and what it takes for culture to be enriched.
One commentator had insisted that I write on the origin of the word
"Allah" and predicted that my study will yield what is already proved
in the Quran and the Hadiths that the term is ordained and exclusive to
the Muslims, as it is summarized. This view is no different than the
insistence pushed forward by a Malaysian religious authority, JAKIM.
I
respect this request and will think about spending time to (still)
dwell on this already over-treated issue of genealogy and etymology.
I wonder where I should start - with etymology, philology, or linguistic philosophy as lens?
Should
I start by analyzing the pre-Muhammadan origin of it in the early
Babylonian use of "Allah" which corresponds to the god "Bel", or the
Hebrew use of "Elohim". Or the Aramaic use of "elohi", or the pagan Arab
god "al-Lat' or the relationship between the sister moon-god, or even
"Allah" as commonly used even before Muhammad was born (as we know
Muhammad's father is Abd-allah? Abdullah/Abdillah or the servant of
Allah' to signify the widely used term and not exclusive as how the
Muslims, especially the MALAY-MUSLIMS would like it to be used,
patented, and even claimed territoriality?
Islam is a
religion of knowledge ... and Muslims must be open to those
perspectives excavated; there is something called research, even in the
origin of the word "god" as it is said in the Islamic scripture:
"Read in the name of thy Lord who created thee ... created thee from a clot ... and taught thee with a pen/kalam ... "
which does not mean ...
"Just
follow blindly in the name of Ignorance that is passed down to thee
... from your ancestors .... passed down from those hunger for
power/knowledge ... and taught thee to accept everything as truth as
decree shoved down your throat forcefully ..."
Instead
of running amok all over town over the word, why not Malay-Muslims
begin by simply analyzing the meaning of the word in its entirety and
then figure out how human beings are taught by the "kalam" and to think
of wherein lie the Form and Appearance in the doctrine of the "kalam."
This would probably have nobody running around for a year, at least,
studying something simple yet profound.
I don't know. Let us be fair to our two-pound universe sitting on our shoulders and refrain from calling for jihad for everything one disagrees with.
Christians
in Malaysia should be allowed to use the word "Allah" however they
please as they see religiously meaningful. I have argued for this in
my previous column here and we should move forward to discussing more
pressing issues of, say, the preparation for a regime change so that
Malaysians can thenafter begin charting frontiers for a more
intellectual approach to inter-religious dialogue. As it is now, there
is no demonstration of knowledge of the cross-breeding, hybridity, and
universal agreement even on the use of to denote and connote the self
in relation to much larger Self.
What do you think? How do you think we should proceed --- towards a peaceful resolution?
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1 comment:
Dr. Azly,
I follow your blog daily. Sadly, I don't have any suggestion how to resolve the Allah controvesy. Whatever suggestion, even from Muslims around the world, is made, the Malaysian Malay Muslims will still think they own Allah. If anything to go by, yesterday I read that the Sultan of Selangor insists that the word Allah is only to be used by the Muslims. Correct me if I am wrong. So how could those 'less educated' Malaysian Malay Muslims react otherwise? What with Perkasa frothing at the mouth? My one cent thoughts.
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