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Special Issue 2018 J. Pol. Stud. 1 (2018)

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Journal of Political Studies, Special Issue, 2018, 1:13


           Enlightenment  and  the Challenge of Extremism  in Pakistan

                                 Moonis  Ahmar

                                    Abstract

The  surge of religious extremism in Pakistan is not a new phenomenon and it got an
impetus after 9/11. Back to back events like the U.S led war in Afghanistan; frequent
drone attacks in the tribal areas of Pakistan; the Red Mosque operation of July 2007
against religious extremist elements; military operation in Swat and North and South
Waziristan deepened  the level of religious anger, antagonism, intolerance, violence
and  terrorism. Yet, extremism, whether religious, political or ethnic existed even
before 9/11 but its scope and intensity was limited. Religious extremist groups got an
impetus during the martial law regime of General Zia-ul-Haq because of the free hand
which was  given to those who preached their own brand of Islam under the pretext of
Shariah and coerced  others to adhere to their way of life. Hence, there is a greater
degree of contrast between extremism  which  existed in Pakistan before the Afghan
Jehad and after, as militancy and intolerance before 1979 existed but it was in a low
profile whereas after 1979  it permeated in the societal structures and even state
institutions couldn't escape from the ramifications and the surge of extremism. The
proliferation of inter and intra sectarian violence in the backdrop of Afghan Jihad
sharply divided Pakistani society and unleashed  a cycle of violence resulting into
colossal physical losses.

Keywords:   Extremism, radicalization, Pakistan
                                  Introduction
One  plausible way to deal with the menace of extremism, whether religious, sectarian
or ethnic is by following an enlightened approach and thinking particularly on the part
of those who  wield power. Enlightened approach  means a way  of thinking which is
broad  and based  on reasoning. Furthermore,  enlightenment, which  emerged  as  a
movement   in  parts of Europe  during  17th and  18th  centuries led to scientific
innovations,  individualism,  moderation   and   tolerance.  The   movement of
enlightenment  adequately dealt with  decades of religious wars  in Europe  which
ultimately led to the separation of Church and State as envisaged in the treaty of
Westphalia in 1648. Viewed  in the context of Pakistan where religious extremism and
fanaticism seem  to destabilize state and society of the country, such issues can
effectively be dealt when an enlightened approach  based on  reasoning, rationality,
moderation  and tolerance is pursued at the societal level. Certainly, it is through the
culture of reasoning, research and better education that the minds  of people  are
opened and discourse and debate launched instead of conformity to established norms.


*Author is Meritorious Professor, International Relations and Former Dean, Faculty of Social
Sciences, University of Karachi

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