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Saeed Mirza: A "Leftist Sufi," Indian film maker & author of the book, "Ammi: letter to a democratic mother"      
  
 
The book is an easy read even as it delves into searing historic events, identifying a key turning point in India's history which soiled Hindu Muslim relations. Partition created a deep divide and distrust. Remnants linger and the sectarianism between Hindus and Muslims from time to time still rears its ugly head in many - even upscale neighborhoods in Mumbai - where meat eating families, i.e. Muslims cannot purchase a home because it is a "vegetarian building " - code for "No Muslims Allowed."
On the personal front, Saeed is very much a man of my generation and refers to himself first as a globalist. The "leftist Sufi" supports secular, inclusive, and progressive governments. He takes umbrage, however, when people equate a practicing Muslim with a fundamentalist and says: "If I oppose the US invasion of Afghanistan or Iraq, does that make me a fundo?" Saeed is both an Indian and a globalist and clear about his positions which he clarifies: "What I oppose is Muslims, Hindus and Jews propagating their religion for their own benefit."
 
Though raised as a Muslim, Saeed is not a practicing Muslim today. He is an interesting mix of old and new India: first, he is married to Jennifer, a wonderful Christian woman. He thrives on the poetry of Rumi and Faiz, readings of old time historians Ibn Batuta, Ibn Sina and Ibn Rushd and he admires Edward Said, Noam Chomsky and Mohammad Mamdani. He drinks alcohol, avoids pork which he dislikes but what he embraces with a passion is Islamic art and architecture. He is egalitarian when it comes to women and references Ibn Rushd: "Women have been prescribed the same ultimate goals as men... The Quran only distinguishes between those -men and women alike - who seek to follow God's law and those who do not. There is no other hierarchy among human beings. But you men consider women as plants... for their fruit and procreation.... And you place them apart from yourselves as servants. These are traditions of your own making. They have nothing to do with Islam."
"AMMI (mother) letter to a democratic mother" is an insightful read into a "leftist, Sufi" who adheres to key values - pluralism, inclusivity and progressiveness - a winner combo for today's world.
 
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