Sunday, June 29, 2008

Moderate Muslims In India Worry About Growing Radicalism

Today's Washington Post reports on the concern among moderate Muslims in India about the growth of stricter forms of Islam in the country. Many of India's Muslims are Barelvi Sunni who are also followers of Sufism, a movement seen as blasphemous by more traditional Muslims. Some moderate mosques have taken to posting signs listing the names of stricter Islamic groups whose followers are not welcome in the mosque. During the past ten years, at mover than 30% of Barelvi Sunni mosques, more fundamentalist Wahhabi groups have contributed funds for repair and have slowly taken them over. In the background of this are a series of bombings during the last three years in India by radical Islamic groups.