History
The dawn of Muslim settlements and propagation of Islam has been widely documented by Arab, Persian, European and Chinese travelers of the ninth century AD.
The current population of Burmese Muslims are the descendants of Arabs, Persians, Turks, Moors, Indians, Chinese and Malays, who settled and intermarried with local Burmese and many ethnic Burmese groups such as Kachin, Kaya, Kayin, Chin etc.
Burmese Muslims
By the term Burmese Muslim, our meaning is: every Muslim who lives in Burma regardless of ethnicity, race, section or gender.
Burmese Muslims are citizens of Burma. Muslim leaders estimated approximately 20% of the population was Muslim in 2006 (source: Religious Freedom Report 2006). Historically Burmese Muslims have been living in Burma peacefully and harmoniously with other ethnic nationalities of Burma, and used to have a number of high-ranking officers in the Democratic Government.
The founding father of Burma, a predominantly Buddhist country, established the new nation as a tolerant and just one, where the minorities, both ethnic and religious, were completely free and equal as citizens and were permitted under the new constitution the freedom to practice their faiths and cultures without fear or favour.
This situation is no longer exists.
Persecution and Exclusion
After General Ne Win seized the power in 1962 Muslims have been deliberately and systematically excluded from governmental positions and hundreds of thousands of Muslims were forced to leave Burma in 1962.
Burmese Muslims have become third class inhabitants, who are no longer considered to be citizens. Under the brutal government of Burma Mosques and Muslim schools have been desecrated or destroyed all over the country. No new religious buildings have been permitted to be built. Publication and distribution of the holy Qur’an and other religious texts are not permitted.
In June 2005, authorities in Shwepyitha Township, Rangoon Division, arrested eight Muslims, including the Imam of the community, and charged them with holding group prayers at the Imam’s house.
Instigation of Riots and Propaganda
Successive Burmese regimes have encouraged or instigated violence against Muslims as a way of diverting the public’s attention away from economic or political concerns. Mostly they use methods of creating rumours, such as Buddhist women being raped by Muslim men, that Muslims have put women’s sarong (Htamein) on statue of Buddha, etc.
The distribution of anti-Muslim leaflets also makes Buddhists angrier with Muslims, the authorities write false information in those leaflets saying that Muslims meet every Friday to try to make Buddhists convert to Islam. If a Muslim boy marries a Buddhist girl, he will receive financial support from the Mosque, if the girl is educated he will get more support.
Denial of Citizenship
Muslims in the country have difficulty obtaining birth certificates. A local official in Sittwe, Rakhine State, reportedly issued a verbal order in 2005 prohibiting the issuance of birth certificates to Muslim babies born in the area. In Rangoon, Muslims can usually obtain birth certificates for newborns, but local authorities refused to allow them to put names of the babies on their household registers.
National Registration Cards (NRC) are no longer issued to Burmese Muslims. Those who want an NRC must declare their religion as Buddhism on the card. Recently the authorities issued a completely different type of ID card to Muslims in an attempt to completely segregate them from others.
Muslims have become third class citizens.
Travel restrictions
If you travel in Burma from one place to another you must obtain an ID card. If you do not have one you would face hardship, you have to bribe authorities if you want to continue your journey. Muslims have to pay more than other people who could not show their ID cards on their journey. Sometimes they cannot proceed with their journey.
Discrimination in the Workplace and in Schools
There are many more cases of discrimination in the work place as well as in the military. Muslims are not allowed in the military if they do not change their faith, not only the Burmese Muslim officers, but also their wives have to change to Buddhism if they want to keep their jobs. Dr Maung Di was an education minister who turned to Buddhism to maintain his rank under the Burmese Socialist Program Party of General Ne Win.
In public schools nationwide, all students are required to recite a daily Buddhist prayer. While some Muslim students are permitted to leave the room during this time, some schools require non-Buddhist students to recite the prayer.
In June 2005, authorities forced a Muslim private tutor in Rangoon to close down his school. Although he was teaching only the public school curriculum, authorities accused him of trying to convert children to Islam because he was offering free courses. Authorities also arrested a Muslim cleric in South Dagon Township, Rangoon Division, for holding private Qur’an courses for Muslim children at his house.
Our Fate
Anti-Muslim movements have always been a nightmare for Burmese Muslims. Burmese Muslims have been a major target the government’s instigation of the divide and rule policy. Anti-Muslim activities have been significantly increased since the year 2000. Nearly one thousand Muslim houses and over 30 Mosques were destroyed in the past 6 years during five constant religious riots.
We need mutual understanding and trust
Mutual understanding and trust is similar to a bi-molecular concept where one cannot be separated from the other. On one hand, the military leaders in power must trust all the opposition parties that are inside as well as outside of Burma, the ethnic armed groups and the religious groups including Muslims.
To highlight one point, the military must remember that Muslims are also Burmese, or other indigenous ethnicities of their respective areas. They (Muslims) should not be able to forgive, forget and trust the present military people in power to create a mutual understanding. Military in power must realize that without people’s power, so called “Power” is nothing but a threat and an act of bullying.
In order to get the people’s trust and to create a genuine mutual understanding, they (military) must abide by the rule of law, pay due respect to their fellow countrymen, safeguard the country, and above all, their actions must be according to their words, in another words their promises must be kept and fulfilled.
Today our country has reached a critical state where we must love, trust and cooperates with each other to save our beloved country, or she will perish to doom. There is actually no other alternative. We have fought for half a century without success. Our country only suffered because of our fighting.
Conclusion
All these problems are because of this military regime. The regime not only prevents, but also creates these problems, to divert people’s attention from the worsening economic and political situation.
- We are from Burma, we love our country and we want to live there peacefully and harmoniously.
- We simply wish to co-exist in our beloved country under a democratic government.
- We want to practice our religion without fear or discrimination.
PLEASE HELP US ACHIEVE THIS.
_ adapted from the paper presented to the British All Party Parliamentary Group on Burma.
Kyaw Zwa
Burmese Muslim Association (BMA)
August 28, 2007 at 1:09 pm
Well Sir,
I am a Burmese Muslim and suffer SOME of the facts stated in your article, on the other hand, one will gain sympathy from others ONLY IF he or she behave well. The reflection is important. Wearing long robes keeping beard and ladies hiding behind the burka or nikaf is self invented separation. I am Burmese citizen then i should follow the culture of this ( Great ) Nation. A full Burmese dress code for lady is acceptable for Sariah ( in this case please compare out dress and those arab countries’ lady dress on sett lite TV.
Our guys behavior and manners also MUST change from arrogant to polite as per sunnah. After all a guest should abide the rule of the house owner. Though our great grand fathers migrated hundreds of years..we are still the guests to someone mind and we should practice Islam in accordance with Burmese culture as Malays follow in their way not by the
Arab culture.
Salam / AHBO
September 30, 2007 at 1:29 am
Dear Brothers,
I have the same idea as our Brother Ahbo.
It might be true if we think that we are not treated equally but in another way, are we acted the same as the other who live in the same soil……
Fellow Muslim, are we really giving the impression that we love peace and trying to live the same way as others in the same soil.Forget about the Arabian way of dressing, do we need more seperation. Do you think by dressing like the Arabs can really make us hollier.
So please start reconsider the truth of Quran and stop accusing other of not giving us the chances.
Salam
Alim
September 30, 2007 at 8:05 am
THE BURMA SOLUTION: PROTESTORS HAVE TO MARCH FROM THE TOWN CENTER TO THE DELVILS HOUSE AND SURROUND IT UNTIL THE DELVIL SURRENDER.
October 6, 2007 at 6:37 am
Dear brothers,
Just want to show my opnion on dressing the lady. You just highlighted that wearing burka or whatever you say as the arabian style (you ask to compare the burmese cultural dress and arabian lady dress) is actually each and everyone of the muslim ladies need to follow the instruction of ALLAH. This is clearly stated in the HOLY QUARAN. So, wearing burka is not following the Arabian Culture or any other culture. And if you think burmese lady dress is enough to cover your wife (I mean it’s enough for your wife to follow the instruction from ALLAH), its fine. But you have to note that Most of the muslim don’t think so.
Wearing long robe, keeping beard is just the image of our beloved messenger MOHAMMED. If somebody wearing long robe, keeping beard is just to show that he love MOHAMMED very much. If you think its not necessary, then up to you.
And I don’t think these manners make a self separation between Burmese Muslim and Burmese. This is just an HUMAN RIGHTS. No one can say that Burmese Muslim should wear like Burmese ONLY.
Salam,
Noordin
October 31, 2007 at 4:09 am
H! all of us should see and follow the culture of one’s country as long as it does not go against the teaching of one’s own religion. So that we may not appear to be coming from foreign land. Meaning, our religion may not appear to be foreign religion. We must somehow adapt to the cultures of the country we are in. Its important to identify with cultures of the country. Otherwise, we would be a foreigner in our own country whether we like it or not. Careful discernment is necessary.
Ko Ko
November 14, 2007 at 11:34 am
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July 3, 2008 at 7:32 pm
I would like to say about “Kalar”. When I was young I hade about that word. Now I want that.
Coz one day “Kalar” will become as Race.
Let me asked you, how Kayin, Shan…. name become
July 3, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Pls come to http://www.hikmah.info
Myanmar Muslim Infomation Centre ( MMIC )
September 15, 2008 at 7:19 pm
I am a Muslim Arakan State wersten part of Burma.I am so happy calling me Kular.But I don’t like so called Rohingya Bangali Refugee.
We Burmese Muslim are Kular. We are not so called Bangali Refugee ( Rohingya)
Very important is we should see ourself front of looking glass.BECAUSE
Anti-non-MUslim movements have always been a nightmare for Burmese other people. Burmese Muslims have been a not major target the government’s instigation of the divide and rule policy. Anti-non Muslim activities have been significantly increased since the year 1947. Nearly fourty thousand non-Muslim houses and over 65 Buddhist temples were destroyed in the past1947-1960 years during five constant religious riots.
June 12, 2009 at 7:48 am
We are from Burma, we love our country and we want to live there peacefully and harmoniously.
We simply wish to co-exist in our beloved country under a democratic government.
We want to practice our religion without fear or discrimination.
Abandon ISLAM and its brutal ideology live in peace, ISLAM doesnt afford minorities in moslem majority countries any Human rights and are treated as Dhimmis( 2nd class citizens).
June 14, 2009 at 12:09 pm
My comments are the truth. Definately you cant put the truth in the comments section. Islam really teaches things like,
* Offensive, military jihad against non-Muslims is a religious obligation.
* A woman is eligible for only half the inheritance of a man.
* A virgin may be married against her will by her father or grandfather.
* A woman may not leave the house without her husband’s permission.
* A Muslim man may marry four women, including Christians and Jews; a Muslim woman can only marry a Muslim.
* Beating an insubordinate wife is permissible.
* Adultery [or the perception of adultery] is punished by death by stoning.
* Apostasy from Islam is punishable by death without trial.
* Lying to infidels in time of jihad is permissible and infidels are to be treated as dhimmis.
* Homosexuality is illegal. Gays have to be put to death.
The treatment of non-muslims in muslim majority countries/regions is pathetic. Islam is the reason of all your problems.
August 9, 2009 at 10:41 am
က်ြန္ေတာ္တို႕တစ္ခုခုေတာ႕ စစ္အစိုး၇ကိုျပသင္႕ျပီ လို႕ ထင္တယ္။ဘယ္သူေတြဘယ္လိုစၾကမလဲ၊
ေအာင္ဦး
September 25, 2009 at 5:11 am
AHBO says: After all a guest should abide the rule of the house owner. Though our great grand fathers migrated hundreds of years..we are still the guests to someone mind and we should practice Islam in accordance with Burmese culture as Malays follow in their way not by the
Arab culture.
I agree with AHBO that Burmese Muslims should have their cultural diversity which the Quran allows but the fundamentalist Islam doesnt. But on the question of Muslims as the guests, if AHBO understands how human rights in a multicultural society works, he would recommend people to give up their slave like mentality. The point is, no person born in a country should be considered a guest. Even in Hitlerès Germany, there were some people like that among Jews. Although there were Jewish resistance against Hitler some Jews accepted subordination and had seen Germany as a guest country as defined by the oppressor which was wrongly conceived. If Muslims of Burma have to fight for democracy they should stand side by side with the other communities for their rights. As the people of the land Muslims also should be allowed to practice their religion freely. It is also because, if Islam is seen as a foreign religion in Burma, Buddhism was also imported from Magadha and Bengal.
Alas! the above type of expressions are simply the signs of Burmaès extreme backwardness and defeatest mentality and will surely be exploited by the xenophobic military.
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January 11, 2010 at 5:01 pm
assalamu alaikum wr wb
i am a muslim of albanian descent
but curently liviing under the borders of macedonia
since albania after the second world war wass divided between 4 countryes
and the mainland
wich eventualy was left to be ruled by comunists
who took out the culture of islam
opresed uprooted it from albanian sociaty
after folowing the news of the ummah
i got to the conklusion that when the muslims left the rule to others
thay were are and will be persecuted
in a maner that animals would not be treated like that by us muslims so after reading about my muslim brothers who live in the in burma i listened few lectures on that topic
read few articles
wallahi our hart is in pain
for what those filthy dog and pigs
[ kuffar ] are doing to my sisters and brothers
and i believe that muslims wherever thay
here i direct my advice to my brothers in burma first i believe that u recocieletad with tham in alla maner
u tried with peace and submission but failed
miserable
so now the table should be changed
and at leas you should try or dye trying
to gain freedon
without sacrifice there is nothing gained
it is sunnah in islam
as our beloved prophet aleyhi selam
sacrificed we to should sacrifice
our health our wealth
our security
our family mother father children wife brother sister
and ourselves
we should not forget that death is coming if we cant live in peace and harmony where we can practice our religion
at least dye kill or get killed trying to achive that goal
asslamu alaikum wr wb