Though many shop owners willingly chose to put their identities on
display, there was a massive outrage among some Muslims and Muslim and
non-Muslim Islamic apologists occupying eminent positions in the media,
entertainment, and politics. They dubbed the government initiative
“anti-Muslim.” Al Jazeera, too, appeared to be all riled up. The
Muslim-favoring Apex court soon marched into action and stopped the
process. However, the Uttar Pradesh state administration vigorously
defended its decision to demand transparency from business owners who
deal with food.
This is particularly interesting because the state government bodies
asked all business owners to display their identities regardless of
their religion. Still, only the Muslim faction was enraged. Eventually,
media and social media got busy fighting over this directive and
deciding if it was communal or not, and brought to the fore quite a
shocking fact about Muslim business owners dealing in the food business.
As Sanatan Prabhat reports,
numerous dhabhas (local eateries along national and state highways) in
these states are owned by Muslims but display large sign boards with
pictures of Hindu deities. The truth about them is known when Google Pay
or PayTM makes payment. In Western Uttar Pradesh, on the Meerut,
Gajrola, Gad Mukteshwar, and Mudpande Highway, there are numerous
dhabhas with boards with names of Hindu deities, but the owners and
workers inside them are Muslim.
One may ask why it is a problem if the owner or employees of a dhabha
is Muslim. The report adds that a dhabha in Dehradun Dehat had served
animal fat instead of ghee.
The above directive was introduced during the Hindu month of
Sravan/Sawan. This is a holy month dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva,
and millions of his devotees restrict themselves to pure vegetarian food
during this month. They don’t even use garlic and onion, let alone any
animal meat, during this time. Thousands of Hindus walk barefoot along
the highways to complete a religious journey known as the Kanwar Yatra,
and they consume food from these roadside eateries. Now, what if they
are fed food contaminated with animal meat, etc, during this penance? To
give you a better equivalent, imagine feeding pork to your Muslim
neighbor, Abdul. Can you picture a citywide riot by a thousand-strong
Muslim crowd, the burning of vehicles, and the tearing down of shops?
In response, all too many Hindus will cry in a corner and blame
themselves for not being more careful or not choosing some other dhabha.
Now, an informed decision can only be made when you have the correct
information. The hapless Hindu here is denied this information, and is
left to choose from among misleading hotels and eateries.
Some Muslims all over the world demand that food shops serve halal
meat, and mention “halal” clearly on their menu. Even giant fast-food
chains that originated in the West have relented in
front of an influential and adamant Islamic ecosystem. While they force
the entire world to surrender to their choice of food, they find a
similar demand from a Hindu in India to be outrageous, unconstitutional,
and communal.
Now, one may opine that it is unfair to judge all Muslim-owned
restaurants based on the wrongs done by one. Yet it was not just one
establishment that was caught contaminating food items.
In the past couple of years, numerous cases of Muslim vendors were
caught contaminating food items. India has seen it all, from Muslim
cooks spitting on dough, mixing saliva in food items made for sale, picking fruits and vegetables from gutter water, to urinating on food. Again, the basic cooking codes followed by Muslims and Hindus are entirely different.
Even the most hygiene-conscious Muslims use halal products or blow
into the food as a religious practice. A food item is known to achieve
halal status when prepared following Islamic ways, and one can always
transfer spit into the food while blowing. Why should a non-Muslim be
misled into consuming such food?
Again, what is perplexing is how some Muslims use signboards flashing
images of Hindu deities or open shops in the names of Hindu gods. These
Muslims mock Hindu gods as stones and animals, but making money in the
name of these very Hindu gods and running their Islamic homes is
acceptable. How is this not haram? The answer lies in the fundamentals of al-taqiyya, the fabled Islamic art of deception.
This deception is not limited to a few states of India. Hundreds of
thousands of Indian restaurants operating in the United States, Canada,
the United Kingdom, and other parts of the Western world are actually run by Pakistani
and Bangladeshi immigrants. These owners are aware of the ill-repute
their Islamic countries enjoy, and so, despite endorsing hate for India
with a passion, they run their businesses with the blessing of the
Indian name.
Now, are they blowing in your food? One can only guess.