Editor in Chief: Moh. Reza Huwaida Wednesday, April 24th, 2024

New Beginning in the New Year

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New Beginning in the New Year

Time has been experiencing a continuous flow since the very beginning of the universe, and within this flow there are moments that are passing; there are hours that are going by and the flow never experiences any stagnancy. This flow has made possible the completion of another period of days of nights and another year has merged in the bulk of the history, and the nations of the world have added another treasure of experience and learning in their treasury.

In the infinite flow of the moments, the existence has been tired and its feet have starting hurting, but the life has decided to keep on moving. We have entered new year (Persian Year) and we have the profit and loss statement of the year that has passed in our hands. During the days that have passed we have less profit than loss; however, the new year that we have entered may give us great opportunity to make up for all the loss and for that we have great expectations. The greatest opportunity in this year would be that we would be given a chance of deciding our own destiny to a certain extent and this opportunity has been achieved after a lot of hard work and sacrifices. At the same time, this year would be a year wherein we would be tested to a large extent.

We need to understand that there would be many things happening in this year and whether these happenings would be in our favor or would turn out to be against us, depends on ourselves largely. Now, we ourselves have to be the accountable and the judge. The nourishment of democracy this year would require us to be really careful. We would require amending our conscience and our inner selves. The departure or distance from democracy would only spoil us to a further extend. Now that we have decided to welcome it with open arms we require changing ourselves.

The behavior of democracy is largely based on the art of proper speaking and the patience to listen carefully. Democracy supports the freedom of expression and allows everyone to say what he wants to say. In democracy we basically accept the sort of environment wherein we can be opposed openly. Those people who support democracy fundamentally want that the issues should be solved through dialogue and reasoning not through violence. They want that the opposite reasons should be listened to sufficiently and the claims should always be reconsidered.

Within democracy, first of all we need to develop the preparedness to accept that the truth may not be with us and it may be with others. Democracy is never suitable for those who believe that their views are absolute and final and they do not have the patience to listen others.

The absolute truth has never been known by the people. Yes, certain aspects of a complete truth have been known and people have to compromise with the same. These aspects are present within different circles. Within the circle of politics the aspect of truth lies within a system which considers the welfare of the people as its basic pillar. And, democracy strives to establish the sort of circumstances that are suitable to guarantee welfare of the people.

Though we have had considerable strides towards democracy, yet there are many behavioral issues that we need to deal with. We have dishonesty in our intentions and extremism in our actions. The difference in opinion and thoughts are dealt through intolerance and even violence (Mahatma Gandhi had said that intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit). Our statements have taken the shape of threats. Some people have even started the attitude of calling others with different opinions as non-Muslims and infidels. The true spirit of democracy can only be found in the theories and promises; therefore, the people do not see the true practice of it and are ambiguous about it. This is really unfortunate that at this instance of hope and great expectations we are suffering from these problems; yet, we do not have to be disheartened.

If we really like democracy and democratic values, we would require making its prerequisites possible. We would need to feel our responsibility in order to lead our country towards true democracy; otherwise, the dream of democracy may shatter and we will not be able to recreate it. Though the roles of government and the people play a very important role in it, most of the responsibilities go to those leaders and religious scholars who have great influence in forming the opinion and the attitude of the people. They need to understand that instead of sowing the seeds of hatred and intolerance in the minds and hearts of the people, they can spread love and tolerance and they can really participate in forming an environment that is suitable for democracy. As Barack Obama had said in one of his press conferences, “The strongest democracies flourish from frequent and lively debate, but they endure when people of every background and belief find a way to set aside smaller differences in service of a greater purpose.”

Dilawar Sherzai is the permanent writer of the Daily Outlook Afghanistan. He can be reached at Outlookafghanistan@gmail.com 

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