Fatwa Fanatics – The Mullahs’ Lust for Control Over Personal Life
by Stephen Schwartz and Irfan Al-AlawiMillat Times [India] The fundamentalist Deobandi Muslim sect, widely represented in the Indian subcontinent and among South Asian Muslims abroad, resembles its ally, the Saudi Wahhabi clergy, in many ways. Both claim to “reform” the religion. Like the Wahhabis, the Deobandis preach a distorted utopia of “pure” Islam disrespectful of other faiths and condemning Islamic interpretations with which they differ. Deobandism, like Wahhabism, is harshly restrictive of women’s rights. There are distinctions separating Deobandis and Wahhabis, aside from those between the idiom, food, dress, and other cultural aspects of South Asia, whence the Deobandis emerged, … Continue reading Fatwa Fanatics – The Mullahs’ Lust for Control Over Personal Life