PEACE FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE

PEACE FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE

Unconditional Peace

PEACE is the most discussed theme of the world. Every section of society claims that it wants to establish peace. It is difficult to find a single person who is an exception in this regard. But, why is it that peace has remained only a talking subject, and to this day failed to become a practical reality? This contradiction is very strange, but it is a fact that no one can deny.

The reason is that people have bracketed together with peace, something that is not directly related to it. For example, people say they want ‘Peace with justice’, or ‘Peace with human rights’, or ‘Peace with equal sharing’, or ‘Peace with a problem-free society’, and so on. Such definitions of peace are unnatural, and hence they are not practically achievable.

Peace is a subject of ‘means’ and not a subject of ‘end’. Peace only opens up opportunities. It is then upon the people to achieve their goals by availing these opportunities opened up by peace. Peace cannot give a person his goal, it is upon the person himself to reach his goal through planning and struggle. 


The only right way to achieve peace

is to establish it unconditionally.


According to the law of nature, the only right way is to establish peace at any cost, without mingling any other aspect with it. Once peace is established, then it is everyone’s own task to discover opportunities and avail of them through realistic planning.

Rain cannot by itself grow fruits and vegetables. According to the law of nature, rain is only meant for the purpose of irrigation. It is upon the farmer to carry out irrigation by utilizing the rain water and sowing the seeds in the soil. This process would then yield the required end products.

So is the case of peace. Peace is like rain. Peace only provides you with opportunities. It is upon people to avail these opportunities through wise planning. This is why ‘Peace for the sake of peace’ is the right formula. ‘Peace for the sake of justice or anything else’ is unnatural, and therefore, unachievable.

GENDER EQUALITY

Equal Partnership

GENDER equality means equality between men and women. This concept is said to have originated and flourished between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But in fact, it is a natural concept that can be traced back to the beginning of human history, when the first man and woman were born and settled in a place referred to in the Bible as the Garden of Eden, and in the Quran as jannah, or Paradise.

According to the Quran, when God Almighty created the first pair of Adam and Eve and settled them in Paradise, He said to them: “O Adam, live with your wife in Paradise and both of you eat freely from it, wherever you may wish.” This narration tells us an important fact. Here, “Eat freely” is a symbolic expression. It covers all kinds of human activities. It means: ‘Both are allowed free participation without any restriction in every activity of life’ that a man and a woman share with each other; both are equal partners in the activities of life. Together, both have to try to fulfil the purpose of life. This proves that gender equality is part of nature. It is a part of the creation plan of God and no one can change this status of the two genders. 


Gender equality is a part of the creation plan of God

and no one can change this status of the two genders.


As far as the religion of Islam is concerned, it acknowledges that there is equality between the two genders. Two references are mentioned here, one from the Quran and the other from the Hadith which are the sayings of the Prophet of Islam. This equal status of the two genders is mentioned in the Quran in these words: “You (man and woman) are members one of another.” Then, the Prophet of Islam has said: “An-nisa shaqaiq ar-rijal.” It means that men and women are two equal halves of a single unit.

It is a social fact that life is based on equal partnership. No single man or single woman can perform any meaningful activity alone. In this world any activity takes place through mutual partnership. This is the law of nature, and the law of nature cannot change. 

But, there is a point to be noted here. Although, in theory men and women have equal status, when it comes to practice it is impossible that every individual would perform the same task as the other. Demanding that each individual should perform the same task is like having two people sit on the same seat in an office or any other place. Thus, there must be division of labour.

It is a known fact that in division of labour, division is based on ability and not on gender. As a result, a practical difference is created. This difference not only exists between a man and a woman, but also between one man and another man, and between one woman and another woman.


Men and women are two equal halves of a single unit.


Gender equality is an accepted principle of nature. But, in case of every natural principle there exists the possibility of it being misused, because our world is a world of freedom and choice. Similarly, cases of misuse of the principle of gender equality have happened in the past and may even happen in the present. But, misuse of a principle cannot change the principle. The principle remains intact.

The concept of gender equality is based on eternal laws of nature which are not subject to change. For this reason, the real importance in this regard is what is called ‘Women empowerment’. That is, we need to provide quality education to girls, give them the best training, create awareness in them about the principles of life and make them wellequipped for leading a better life in society. If we perform this task, then without making any formal demands, women will be able to attain an equal status in society. 

In conclusion, what is to be understood is that without any formal declaration, men and women should maintain ideal equality; not in the sense of both doing the same task, but rather with a practical division of labour. Each should enjoy autonomy in their respective domains, without interfering in the domain of the other. The formula should be “Gender equality while maintaining division of labour”. 

The best life partner is one who possesses inner beauty,

not just outward beauty.