By Rifat Halim -
The recent
execution of Rizana Nafeek in Saudi Arabia has
underlined the bogus claim of Arab ancestry by Sri Lankan Muslims (formerly
known as Ceylon Moors). Ms. Nafeek, a
domestic worker from a poor family in the East of Sri Lanka, spoke no language
but Tamil. She requested a Tamil translator but was provided with a
Malayalam-speaking minor employee whose command of the Tamil language was said
to be insufficient. The Saudi authorities showed no clemency. Also, they
refused to recognize her as a person of Arab descent. Her status was
indistinguishable from that of any foreigner in that country.
Ponnanbalam
Ramanathan in 1906 with his future wife, Ms. Harrison (right)
A fierce controversy has been raging for many
years in the country about the origins of the Tamil-speaking Muslims. In 1885, Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan stated in a speech to
the Ceylon Legislative Council that the Tamil-speaking Muslims are low caste Hindus
who converted to Islam. Ramanathan’s
thesis was that the Ceylon Moors, as the Sri Lankan Muslims were then called, were Muslim by religion and
Tamil by ethnicity. Therefore, they did not deserve a separate seat in
the Legislative Council.
In
a paper presented to the Royal Asiatic Society in 1888, Ramanathan said the Tamil-speaking Muslims share more
than just a language with the Tamils. He provided clinching evidence of
the Tamil cultural features of the Tamil-speaking Muslims in the island.
He pointed to Tamil customs such as tying the Tali , the eating of
Patchoru, and the use of Alatti, that were prevalent among the Tamil-speaking
Muslims. Many Sri Lankan
Muslim names such as Periya Marikkar and Sinna Lebbe are clearly Tamil. Also, he said that the Tamil Hindus
and the Tamil-speaking Muslims were physically indistinguishable.
Ramanathan
later became the first elected leader of the country. He defeated Sir Marcus
Fernando in the famous battle for the Educated Ceylonese Seat in 1911.
Over
128 years after Ramanathan’s speech, his thesis is intensely relevant. In every part of the Indian
subcontinent, the Muslims claim South Asian descent except for the
Tamil-speaking Muslims of Sri Lanka. The Tamil-speaking Muslims in India identify themselves as
Tamils. The former President of India Abdul Kalam, a nuclear scientist,
unequivocally calls himself a Tamil. AR Rahman, the Grammy award-winning musician
states considers himself a Tamil.
Other
leaders of Indian subcontinent have similarly embraced their South Asian
ancestry. In India, many Muslims identify themselves as Kannadigas, Gujaratis,
Kashmiris, Tamils and Malayalees. MA Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, said he
was a Gujarati. ZA Bhutto always said that he was a Sindi. Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman stated that he was a Bengali. The vast majority of Bangladeshi say they
are Bengalis. The largest ethnic group in Pakistan are the Punjabis. There is
even a small Tamil Muslim community in Karachi.
Tamil is the mother tongue of over 99% of
the Sri Lankan Muslims. The Islamic
sermons are overwhelmingly delivered in Tamil even in the Sinhalese majority
districts of Kandy, Matara and Galle. Gujarati Muslims in Sri Lanka like myself
cannot follow the Islamic sermons in that inpenetrable Dravidian language.
The Sri Lankan Muslim claim of Arab
ancestry is not corroborated by the Arabs themselves. They treat the Sri Lankan Muslims as lowly
converts speaking a strange tongue. Many Tamil-speaking Muslims from Sri Lanka
have gone to the Middle-East looking for a homecoming. But, the homecoming was
not forthcoming, as the cruelty inflicted on Rizana Nafeek shows.
There
can be no greater endorsement of Ramanathan’s view than the hysterical response
of the Sri Lankan Muslims. Massive tomes consisting of fake
geneology and spurious theories have published to support the Arab
origins. Ramanathan has been angrily vilified well into the 21st century.
Anger often follows an uncomfortable truth.
The
angry authors include ILM Abdul Azeez, the President of the Moors Union, who
claimed in the Muslim Guardian in 1907 that “Most of the ancestors of the
Ceylon Moors were, according to tradition, members of the family of Hashim.” He did not explain how the vast
majority of the Ceylon Moors do not speak a single word of Arabic, but
overwhelming speak Tamil. Other specious claims have been made by irate
academics such as Qadri Ismail and Mirak Raheem. These include the curious
claim that the Arab traders spoke Tamil because they married Tamil women.
The anti-Halal campaign of the Bodhu Bala Sena has put the Muslims of Sri
Lanka back in the spotlight. Former Ambassador Izeth Hussain has written in the
Island recently that the Sri Lankan Muslims are the most servile minority in
the country.
Izeth
Hussain is correct. Sri Lankan Muslims have prostrated themselves in
front of the communal Sinhalese politicians. Sir Razik Fareed voted for Sinhala to be made the sole
official language in 1944 and 1956. In 1948-9, Dr. MCM Kaleel and Dr. TB
Jayah, who were both in the Cabinet, supported the disenfranchisement of the
Indian community. In August
1983, Dr Kaleel, then President of All Ceylon Muslim League, justified the
massacre as a legitimate response to the Tamil demand for separate state.
He objected to the walkout in the Indian Parliament by the Indian Muslim
League, who were protesting against the anti-Tamil pogrom. Dr. Kaleel was blind to the fact
that many Muslims were killed in the 1983 as they were mistaken for Tamils.
The Sri Lankan Muslim are neither fish nor
fowl. The Arabs have rejected them. The Sinhala Buddhists and Tamil Hindus are
aghast at their specious claims.
Hence, it is high time that the Sri
Lankan Muslims embrace their Tamil ethnicity. Tamil is the oldest spoken
language in the Indian subcontinent.
Islamic Tamil literature has a thousand year heritage. Tamil is the most
secular language in this region. There is a vast body of Tamil literature that
embraces Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Jainism and Islam. Ramanathan
was an apostle of peace and unity. Following him will bring unity to this
island and end the misgivings of this complexed minority.
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May 6, 2013 | Filed under: Colombo Telegraph,Opinion,Popular | Posted by: COLOMBO_TELEGRAPH
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