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Thursday, 8 September 2011

My name is Shah and I am a victim of Islamophobia...

So am in Delhi, the capital of the country supposed be where the 'dil' or the heart of the country lies but is that so??

Am apartment hunting in Rajender Nagar which is a place in central Delhi. 1st of all it is very difficult to get apartments in Delhi already and that too in Rajender nagar which is like a hub of IAS aspirants from all over the country, north south east west....And it turns out, it is even more harder for a muslim and that too from a rarely known far away island called Andaman..And the backdrop of recent Delhi blast did not help at all..

1st I do not find a decent enough place for my taste and finally after days of searching, sacrificing my quality study time(my exam is in 2 months and I gotta prepare for 9 papers) I kind of narrow down to this one flat which pretty much suited my requirements.My agent tells me that the owner wants to meet me in person..Fair enough!!!I go to meet him in his dingy 'office' in a petty little basement. The first thing he asks me is from which place I am..Clearly from his get up I could make out that he must neither be good in general knowledge nor geography so I did not expect him to understand where Andaman is and I took some time to explain him where it was and that it was definitely a part of India..He is not convinced..He asks me my surname and I say 'Shah' and he is confused further..Next thing he asks me is what caste I belong to..I am taken aback by this sudden question but I tell him patiently that I am a Muslim...And thats it..That did it..He did not appear confused now. He looked determined. He shook his head and gave me a look that I think unfortunately I'll remember the rest of my life.. He plainly denied me the house and looked at me as if I was some delinquent sitting there..

Now I am not one of the most religious type, but yes, I am a Muslim and I am definitely not ashamed of that. And I am not gonna let some ignorant snobby moron make me feel bad about it but somehow I can't help thinking about it. I keep reliving that moment and it feels like a slap on my face.

It raises a lot of questions in my mind. Hey I can understand that he needed to be sure of who is gonna stay in his house for safety and security reasons and all, am all for it.But whats with that look???He could have asked my background or that of my parent's or what they did for a living, Id proofs, etc etc there are many ways if security or safety was the point of concern.But that was clearly not the case.Whats with the stereotyping? 

India might be a free country politically or economically but are we free socially? from prejudices? from stereotyping? from xenophobia? from social inhibitions we hold?Why is there such a dire need to divide the world into 'us' and 'them'? And not only religion we have prejudices based on caste, class, region, community etc etc...and the saddest part is that this prejudice plagues both Bharat and India. How can we move forward with attitudes that are backward?

I may never be able to find the answers to all my questions.All I can do is request you guys that next time when you make a decision about a stranger please be sure that it is based on facts and not on your prejudices.

And P.S. For the zillionth time, All Muslims are not terrorists.

9 comments:

  1. Why dont we just change our surnames to Bin Laden...lord imagine the people who do have that surname..lol...

    what a jerk that guy...if he had logic he would have checked your ID or even talk dad...but evidently it was something personal...Islamophobic!!

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  2. thanx for d comments..ya it is unfortunate..thanx for all the support.i did manage to find a good room though finally!!!

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  3. Its his bad. This happens almost everywhere. people do stereotype. ofcourse it is bad but it is the way we indians were made to think like that from young age. someday our country and this mentality will change as change is inevitable. All the best for your exams :)

    Keep updating and check out my blog too

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  4. “How can we move forward with attitudes that are backwards?” You have asked a question of million dollars.
    I agree with you that our community is not yet freed from Prejudices, stereotyping, xenophobia etc. But I am confident that we can definitely change the outlook of the society in due course of time. I hope the interactions of likeminded people through social networks will spread light in the world of darkness faster than other means of communication.
    Please do not allow the hurt to remain in your heart for a long time. It is his ignorance that made him to behave in a rude way with you. Just neglect the unfortunate incidents like this and move ahead with your wisdom.
    (It is really unfortunate that many people fail to understand that all Muslims are Not terrorists.)
    With Best Wishes…...

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  5. thanks for the appreciation nellai sir...i guess life is gonna hand you all kinds of packages, you learn to handle them and eventually grow up...

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  6. i don't even know what a 'free' country is anymore.
    i am envious. would love to see delhi. someday.

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  7. thanks for comment Ed.."Freedom comes with a price"

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  8. It is really bad having prejudices based on religions ,caste and community .I m a Buddhist ,and I had also face such problems .Even in our community also there are my people who are having many misconception against Muslims ,I feel bad when I think that our elders who teaches us morals are having such immoral views.Forget about elders , we the youth ,the future of the country should change our views about these things.Hey do know Euphoria the music band of India. actually wisdom also grows with age except some.so when I heard their songs it touched my heart.

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