There’s this news about Sakineh Ashtiani, an Iranian woman who has reportedly been ordered by the Iranian government to be stoned to death for adultery and murder, resurfacing in the media these days. Media reports say that she, along with her son Sajjad Ghaderzah, her attorney Houtan Kian, and two German journalists who traveled to Iran to bring Ashtiani's story to light have been jailed and severely tortured.
Ashtiani’s children reportedly pleaded for her life and appealed to human rights groups to intervene. Her sentence was scheduled to be carried out on November 3, but has been put on hold for the time being. It is also reported that after being convicted of adultery she was paraded on national TV to "confess", and the reports even say that according to the ICAS, she had been tortured to extract this "confession". She was even convicted of playing a role in the murder of her husband.
What is highlighted in media reports is that the entire episode is taking place in the ‘Islamic Republic of Iran’. Phew…somehow, the words Islamic and Islam keep coming under the scanner every now and then, don’t they?
As far as Islam is concerned, yes, adultery is an offence that is punishable by stoning to death. But torture… there is no place for torture in Islam. We personally do not know whether Ashtiani is at fault or not. Neither do we know personally that she has been ‘severely tortured’. We read what appears in the media. Therefore, one can neither point a finger towards Ashtiani nor agree blindly that she is being tortured brutally. If she is, it really is condemnable.
There’s a hadith of Bukhari (Hadith number 3:553):
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar (ra): Allah's Apostle (Prophet Muhammad pbuh) said, "A woman was tortured and was put in Hell because of a cat which she had kept locked till it died of hunger.” Allah's Apostle (pbuh) further said "(Allah knows better) Allah said (to the woman), 'You neither fed it nor watered when you locked it up, nor did you set it free to eat the insects of the earth.' "
There is no way that Islam, which does not tolerate torturing even animals, will advocate such torture on human beings, who are the ‘Ashraf-ul-Maqlooqaat’ (the best among the creatures of God). Yes, death penalty is there. But capital punishments are there in other countries as well, including our own India.
Most western media are viewing Iran as a villain as far as this alleged case of human rights violation is concerned. On the other hand, Iran is refuting the charge saying that the western countries “have tried to exploit this case, politicize it and turn it into a political charade”, as it “has been under a lot of political pressure by the US and other Western countries over its nuclear work”.
Possible. You never know. The mainstream media told the entire world that the attack on WTC twin towers was by Al-Qaeda and people like Bin Laden and Mullah Omar. On the other hand you have a section of the media (host of websites) and a lot of people including Americans themselves saying with evidences that 9/11 was an inside job. They said the mainstream media was up with a propaganda. Possible, that it is carrying out propaganda again. It was Afghanistan first, then Iraq (remember weapons of mass destruction?) Perhaps, its Iran on the radar this time around. It has been for quite some time now in fact.
However, countries like US, UK and others who have joined the global outcry against Ashtiani’s sentence, should better have a look at the alleged ill-treatment their forces are meting out to civilians on the Iraqi soil first. According to a BBC report, the High Court has been told that Iraqi civilians were subjected to "systemic abuse", including torture, by British soldiers. The report adds that allegations of mistreatment (backed by video evidences) include sexual abuse, food, water and sleep deprivation, prolonged solitary confinement, mock executions and being denied clothes.
If Iran is indeed torturing Ashtiani, then there are no two ways about the fact that it has to be condemned. The act would go down as one of the heinous crimes and would only bring Islam in negative light yet again, although it has nothing to do with it. The problem, or shall we say irony today is that countries that claim to be Islamic states are not Islamic in the true sense of the term. Our neighbour Pakistan declared itself as an Islamic state, but its own citizens today claim that there’s hardly any difference between a non-Islamic country and their so called Islamic country.
The real Islam lies in the teachings of the Quran and that of the Prophet (pbuh). Whenever they have been implemented, mankind has benefited. Iran, and all the countries that claim to be Islamic states, should perhaps reconsider as to how Islamic they are in their administrations.
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