Media may use either ‘Muslim pir’, ‘Muslim fakir’, ‘Sufi pir’, ‘Sufi fakir’, or simply ‘occult practitioner’, ‘black magician’ or ‘sorcerer’
We have extensively reported on how major newspapers and portals routinely hide the names of perpetrators of crimes when they belong to the Muslim community. In most such cases reported, the media keeps the identity of the accused either hidden or simply as “minority community”.
There is a set of crimes in which the media goes a step further and attributes them to Hindus even when they are committed by Muslims. For instance, the Muslim Sufi ‘fakirs’ who are into occult practice and black magic, are routinely passed off as “Tantriks”.
It is common knowledge that the word ‘Tantrik’ is used to refer to a Hindu practitioner of Tantra Vidya which includes black magic. Whatever this Vidya contains, it most certainly has nothing to do with the Islamic or Sufi practices of black magic. Calling a Muslim a Tantrik is an oxymoron, similar to terms like Muslim Rabbi, Hindu Sufi, Christian Pujari and Buddhist Jew.
One might argue that books on Muslim occult art are usually named ‘Muslim Tantra’, but even that is a misrepresentation.
Such books begin with the Muslim holy term of Bismillah, and the chants used have no reference to Hindu deities but muslim pirs including Muhammad. See the tweet below:
Here is a brief list of recent incidents where media has portrayed such Muslim occult practitioners as Tantriks:
Several such news reports are glaring proof that a large section of the media deliberately chooses to refer to an Islamic cleric, Sufi black magician, Dargah Pir or a similar Islamic occultist as ‘Tantrik’, implying a Hindu.