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  • The Centre’s directive to celebrate the centenary of Vande Mataram on September 7, by having it sung in all educational institutions, has unfortunately stoked a controversy. As usual, those who see themselves as the keepers of the Muslim faith — like Delhi’s Imam Bukhari — have declared that the song is “against Islamic beliefs”. The government, anticipating the nuisance value of the likes of Bukhari, has already notified that its singing is voluntary. It is, nevertheless, important to clear the confusion created on such a sensitive issue.

    First, let us take the argument that Vande Mataram goes against the core of Islamic faith. If one reads the standard translation of the song by Sri Aurobindo, it goes like this: “I bow to thee, Mother/ cool with winds of south/dark with the crops of the harvests/ The Mother! /Her night rejoicing in the glory of the moonlight/ her lands clothed beautifully with her trees in flowering bloom/ Sweet of laughter, sweet of speech/ The Mother, giver of boons, giver of bliss”. Where does it undermine the cardinal principle of the Muslim faith that God alone is to be worshipped? The whole song is a salute to the country. The problem, if any, is rather rooted in the semantics of the song, for it is written in Sanskrit. After all Iqbal, when he wrote ‘Sare jahan se accha hindostan hamara’, was echoing the same sentiment.

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    A careful reading of the song shows that nowhere does it put Muslims in a dilemma. Those lines that did mention goddesses Durga and Kali are not part of the national song. Only the first two stanzas of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s masterpiece has been sanctified as the national song.

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