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By: Shachi Rairikar
September 14, 2006
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Pope Benedict XVI has stepped into the controversy over Islam and
violence by citing historic Christian commentary on holy war and forced
conversion. He quoted from a book recounting a conversation between a 14th
century Byzantine Christian Emperor and an educated Persian on the truths
of Christianity and Islam wherein the former says to the latter “show me
just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things
only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the
faith he preached”. The Pope said, “Violence is incompatible with the
nature of God and the nature of the soul.” Earlier, he had told at a
gathering in Assisi, Italy, of Christian, Muslim and Jewish
representatives that no one can “use the motive of religious difference as
a reason or pretext for bellicose behavior toward other human beings.”
While what the Pope had to say about religion, violence and Islam is
undeniably correct factually and historically, the same charges can be
leveled against Christianity as well. Since the times of Constantinople,
the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, the history of the
spread of Christianity is as much violent, at times even more inhuman, as
Islam.
The intolerance of Islam is preceded by an intolerant Christianity. In
many ways Islam seems to have executed a model for expansion through
conversion created and successfully implemented by Christian predecessors.
The concept of “heathen” and “pagan”, having pejorative connotations
comparable to “infidel” and “kafir” in Islam, originated with
Christianity. Early Christianity was against learning and burned books and
schools, a model that early Islam also followed. The great university and
library of Alexandria was only one of the many centers of learning in the
ancient world that was destroyed by Christian fanaticism, which appears to
be similar to the destruction of many universities and libraries like
Nalanda by Islamic fanaticism. In the early centuries of Christian rule
numerous pagan temples were destroyed or replaced by churches, their
beautiful statues were broken and trampled upon as unholy idols, just like
the destruction of Hindu temples and construction of mosques in their
place by Islamic invaders in the middle ages. Like Jihad, the Crusades
were a series of military campaigns waged in the name of Christendom,
usually sanctioned by the Pope.
Before the birth of secularism, in the Christian world Church regulated
every aspect of life and imposed its conservative views on the society
with severe and inhuman punishments for the defaulters. In Europe,
millions were brutally tortured and executed on the charges of witchcraft,
allegedly being possessed by Satan, in the middle ages. The Catholic
Church was opposed to scientific discoveries that did not agree with the
religious scriptures. Inquisitions were established, with the approval or
authority of the Pope, from time to time for securing religious and
doctrinal unity through conversion, and often through persecution, of
alleged heretics.
Towards the end of the 15th Century, when Portugal and Spain were at
loggerheads as to who should claim suzerainty and where, the Pope was
invited to give a ruling. According to the Treaty of Tordesillas signed in
June 1494, it was agreed that everything beyond the meridian of longitude
passing 370 leagues west of Cape Verde Islands was to be exploited by
Spain. The world to the east of the "Pope's Line" went to Portugal. The
Papal Bull thus allocated the two halves of the world to Spain and
Portugal, which henceforward became the base of the missionary enterprise
in the Americas and Asia, respectively.
When the Spaniards newly arrived in America in 1492, they took the natives
to be devils and for about forty years it was legal to hunt down the
natives like animals. It was only in 1530 that the Pope relented and
declared that American Indians were human! The declaration seems to have
emanated from the Catholic Church’s eagerness to label the native Indians
as worthy of conversion. Spaniards tore down Indian temples, destroyed
Indian idols and often built Christian churches with the stones from
destroyed temples. In trying to destroy paganism the Spaniards wiped out
the historical records and ancient almanacs of the Indians. The Spaniards
intentionally humiliated the priests of native religions to discredit
them. Infectious diseases like smallpox, influenza, measles and typhus,
brought to the continent by the immigrants and at times deliberately
propagated to weaken the native civilizations’ ability to resist the
invaders, combined with cruel systems of forced labor for enslaved
natives, decimated the American population.
After Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route to the East in 1497-1499, the
Portuguese, desperate to control the spice trade from India, conquered Goa.
Soon after the Portuguese soldiers came the priests. This Catholic Clergy
from Portugal was prepared to go to any length to spread their faith. They
force-fed Goan converts beef and pork, forced them to change their
life-styles and declared that the converts could never return to Hinduism.
The Portuguese Viceroy in Goa was empowered to destroy all Hindu temples,
leaving not a single one of them in any of the islands of Goa, and to
confiscate the estates of all these temples for the maintenance of the
churches which are to be erected in place of these hateful temples. Within
decades of their occupation, the Portuguese had destroyed, according to
their own records, hundreds of temples --all important Christian Orders
taking part in this pious work.
St. Francis Xavier, after whom many schools and colleges are named in our
country, came to India with the firm resolve of uprooting paganism from
the soil of India and planting Christianity in its place. He wrote back
home, “When I have finished baptizing the people, I order them to destroy
the huts in which they keep their idols; and I have them break the statues
of their idols into tiny pieces, since they are now Christians. I could
never come to an end describing to you the great consolation which fills
my soul when I see idols being destroyed by the hands of those who had
been idolaters,” (from The Letters and Instructions of Francis Xavier,
1993, pp 117-8).
Religious fatvas are not restricted to Islam alone. A religious fatva was
issued by Christian rulers of Goa prohibiting Hindu rites, rituals and
ceremonies related to marriage and death. Fasting on ekadashi and lunar
eclipse was prohibited. Fasting could be done according to the Christian
principles. Hindu men were not allowed to wear dhoti and women were not
allowed to wear choli.
Like the Muslim rulers who imposed Jaziya, a tax for the infidels which
the converts were exempted from, the Christian regime in Goa exempted the
converts to Christianity from land taxes.
“The fathers of the Church forbade the Hindus under terrible penalties the
use of their own sacred books, and prevented them from all exercise of
their religion. They destroyed their temples, and so harassed and
interfered with the people that they abandoned the city in large numbers,
refusing to remain any longer in a place where they had no liberty, and
were liable to imprisonment, torture and death if they worshipped after
their own fashion the gods of their fathers.” wrote Sasetti, who was in
India from 1578 to 1588. (source: Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar) - By
Robert Sewell p. 211).
Even in the present times, when on the one hand India is facing horrendous
Islamic separatism and terrorism, on the other hand we have clear evidence
of international Christian organizations backing terrorism and separatist
movements in the north-east. The demand for “Nagaland for Christ”, a
separate Christian state, gets its inspiration directly from the Church. A
detailed study of the entire history of Christian missionary activities in
the tribal areas, especially the north-east, clearly reveals a systematic
ethnic cleansing of Hindu and Buddhist tribal.
The African experience with Christianity is no different. Archbishop
Desmond Tutu, a South African cleric and activist who rose to worldwide
fame during the 1980s as an opponent of apartheid, winner of the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1984 has said, “It was Christians, you know, not Pagans,
(Heathens) who were responsible for the Holocaust. It was Christians, not
Pagans, who lynched people here in the South, who burned people at the
stake, frequently in the name of this Jesus Christ.”
Given their history of intolerance and oppression and their continued zeal
to convert the heathens or infidels at any cost, Christianity and Islam
appear to be the two sides of the same coin. There is no point in one
criticizing the other or assuming superiority over the other. The Church
sponsored terrorism in the tribal areas and the American crusade in Iraq
are as deplorable as Islamic terrorism and Jihad. In this respect, India
takes pride in the fact that none of the Indian religions namely,
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, ever preached exclusiveness or
seek converts through violence. With the mottos “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah”
(May all be happy) and “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (The earth is one family)
at its heart, the Indic civilization, from times immemorial, has been
guided by the doctrine “Ekam Sat, Viprah Bahudha Vadanti” (There is only
one truth, only men describe it in different ways).
Shachi Rairikar
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