12:36 PM
Tanzanian
politicians are funny. On one hand they would tell religious leaders to
stay out of politics when religious leaders speak ill of the government
but on the other hand these same political leaders go to churches and
mosque and give political speeches. Nobody said anything when members of
the clergy called Kikwete "Chaguo la Mungu" but now that the tide has
turned they are not to speak of politics?
Well the first paragraph aims at showing the hypocritical relationship
between politics and religion but I really want to tackle a very
controversial and sensitive issue in Tanzania. Why do some (if not) many
Muslims feel that whenever there is a Muslim president they are
attacked and conspiracies against them cooked up?
Well I am going to list a few examples I know of that some Muslims cite
as proof of this. I can't tackle all but maybe these few examples will
serve as a stepping stone to a greater (respectable) debate. I am mostly
going to give examples regarding Jakaya Kikwete (JK).
Well I believe Muslims are more sensitive than Christians (not that it's
a bad thing). They are very passionate about their religion. You want
proof? If you drew an offensive picture of Prophet Mohammad today you
are likely to get a stronger reaction that if you drew an offensive
picture of Jesus Christ. That is why I believe our Muslim brothers and
sisters react more strongly when they feel or a told that someone is
being opposed because they are Muslim.
What can cause some Muslims to feel this way? I believe all this starts
with the struggle for independence. No doubt that Nyerere is the face of
the struggle for independence even though many came before him and many
fought alongside him. Muslims have stated that it is Muslims who
initiated the struggle and it is them that brought Nyerere to national
prominence. They complain that history has forgotten these people and it
is all Nyerere's fault.
Well if you look at the history of all nations, it is very few that a
remembered for the founding of the nation. Look at America's history.
There are only a few notable founding fathers while the rest are
forgotten. My point here is that you can't control history. In America
the founding fathers who are mostly remembered are the ones who later on
became president. The rest are like George Mason are virtually
forgotten. Nyerere is remembered not because he pumped himself but
because he is the only of the independence fighters to hold the highest
office in the country. If others had come to hold the office after him
I'm sure they would be remembered too.
Another story I have heard is that Nyerere opposed JK in the CCM party
primaries of 1995 and instead endorsed Mkapa. Now we all know what Mkapa
came to do later on but that is not the issue. The issue here is did
Nyerere oppose JK just because of religion? Considering the fact that he
came to endorse a fellow Christian? Well in the same 1995 party
primaries Nyerere called another fellow Christian by the name of Edward
Lowassa a controversial figure and unfit for office. This to me is proof that Nyerere
was really looking at the interest of the country and not a candidate's
religion.
Some Muslims are now also citing the Church's criticism of JK and his
government saying that they are only doing that because he is Muslim.
Are they forgetting that it is the same Church leaders who endorsed JK
and called him "Chaguo la Mungu" in 2005? Why would they now have a
problem with his religion?
Another complaint of Muslims is that why is JK getting a bad wrap for
things that were the fault of the previous administration lead by Mkapa
(a Christian). Well Mkapa has been blamed and in fact spoken against in
public. Many blame JK not for causing those problem but by failing to
take any actions to hold accountable those responsible. JK had a great
opportunity to make unprecedented history had he dealt with the fisadis
which included both Christians and Muslims. The fact that ones a new
government comes into power they carry all the good and the bad of the
past administration. That is why today you will not here of the Obama
administration blaming the Bush administration for the economy. Whether
it was Bush's fault or not the economy is Obama's to fix. No American
will buy the "Bush" excuse.
I think political leaders no how sensitive the religion issue is
especially to our Muslim brothers and sisters and they use it to their
advantage. That is why CUF was labelled a Muslim party and that is why
Chadema is now strongly being labelled as a Christian party. They know
that that sort of labeling works to our psyches.
Back then there were people who would oppose anything CUF would do or
say because they thought there were are Muslim party and today there are
people who will oppose Chadema no matter what because they feel it is a
Christian party.
I hope that we one day realize that this is not the Muslim Republic of
Tanzania nor the Christian Republic of Tanzania. We are the United
Republic of Tanzania. Are we going to let religion divide us? I would
never oppose any one simply because they are of a different religion of
mine nor would I support any one simply because they are the same
religion us mine. Fact is a bad health care system, a bad educational
system, low salaries and high cost of living affects all of us
regardless. So why do Tanzanians easily fall into the religion trap?
This is my opinion based on what I know so far. I am ready to defend my
words but even apologize if I am to learn that I have made a clear
mistake. It's all written in the spirit of learning from each other.
Politicians are instigating this religous issue..for the better of country,respect among religions is required..
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