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January 9, 2015

Why depicting the prophet angers many Muslims


Attack in France follows years of controversy over such caricatures


Depictions of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) such as the cartoons published by the French satirical magazine reeling from a deadly attack are banned in Islam and mocking him angers many Muslims.



Although images poking fun at the prophet have repeatedly infuriated Muslims, Arab and Muslim leaders and clerics were quick to condemn the attack. Sunni Islam’s most prestigious centre of learning Al Azhar said “Islam denounces any violence”.


The two masked gunmen who killed 12 people at the Charlie Hebdo weekly on Wednesday claimed to be on a mission to “avenge” its cartoons of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

It follows years of controversy over such caricatures.

“This is a prophet that is revered by some two billion people... Is it moral to mock him?,” prominent Iraqi preacher Ahmad Al Kubaisi said, explaining the violent reaction of Muslims to cartoons of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

“France is the mother of all freedoms, yet no one said this [depiction] is shameful,” he said.

Outspoken former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said Charlie Hebdo had shown disrespect towards Islam on numerous occasions.

“Is there a need for them to ridicule Prophet Mohammad knowing that they are offending Muslims?” state news agency Bernama quoted him as saying.

“We respect their religion and they must respect our religion,” he added.

Violent protests broke out after Denmark’s Jyllands-Posten newspaper published 12 caricatures of Prophet Mohammad in 2005.

Charlie Hebdo and other European publications reproduced the cartoons the following year, including one which showed him wearing a turban shaped like a bomb.

The French magazine’s offices were fire-bombed in November 2011 following the publication of an edition renamed “Charia Hebdo”, (Sharia Hebdo), with a caricature of the Prophet on the front page.

At the core of the problem is the “lack of respect for others’ right to freedom of expression” in Arab and Muslim countries, according to Hassan Barari, professor of international relations at Qatar University.

Some people “do not understand the Western context of free speech, where you can easily make a movie that is critical of Jesus.”

Barari pointed to a history of “animosity between the West and Muslims”.

“We cannot deny that anti-Western feeling in the region is related to the West’s policies. This is related to past colonialism, policy on Israel, and support to dictatorships,” he said.

The majority of Islamic scholars ban drawings of all prophets revered by Islam, and reject the depiction of the companions of the Prophet, even when it shows them in a positive light.

“We should not open the door to people to draw the Prophet in different forms that could affect his status in the hearts of his people,” Kubaisi said.

The ban also applies to depictions of prophets and companions of the Prophet in movies and television programmes.

Even the 1970s epic “The Message”, which chronicled the life of the Prophet and starred Anthony Quinn, did not impersonate the Prophet.

“Depicting the prophets of Allah would cast doubts about their status and might include lies, because actors could never match the characters of the prophets,” said a fatwa, or edict, by the Makkah-based Islamic Fiqh Council.

Why depicting the prophet angers many Muslims | GulfNews.com
 
This anger is selective. Does anyone recognize the image below and where it is located for how many years?


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January 9, 2015

Why depicting the prophet angers many Muslims


Attack in France follows years of controversy over such caricatures


Depictions of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) such as the cartoons published by the French satirical magazine reeling from a deadly attack are banned in Islam and mocking him angers many Muslims.



Although images poking fun at the prophet have repeatedly infuriated Muslims, Arab and Muslim leaders and clerics were quick to condemn the attack. Sunni Islam’s most prestigious centre of learning Al Azhar said “Islam denounces any violence”.


The two masked gunmen who killed 12 people at the Charlie Hebdo weekly on Wednesday claimed to be on a mission to “avenge” its cartoons of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

It follows years of controversy over such caricatures.
“This is a prophet that is revered by some two billion people... Is it moral to mock him?,” prominent Iraqi preacher Ahmad Al Kubaisi said, explaining the violent reaction of Muslims to cartoons of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

“France is the mother of all freedoms, yet no one said this [depiction] is shameful,” he said.

Outspoken former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said Charlie Hebdo had shown disrespect towards Islam on numerous occasions.

“Is there a need for them to ridicule Prophet Mohammad knowing that they are offending Muslims?” state news agency Bernama quoted him as saying.

“We respect their religion and they must respect our religion,” he added.

Violent protests broke out after Denmark’s Jyllands-Posten newspaper published 12 caricatures of Prophet Mohammad in 2005.

Charlie Hebdo and other European publications reproduced the cartoons the following year, including one which showed him wearing a turban shaped like a bomb.

The French magazine’s offices were fire-bombed in November 2011 following the publication of an edition renamed “Charia Hebdo”, (Sharia Hebdo), with a caricature of the Prophet on the front page.

At the core of the problem is the “lack of respect for others’ right to freedom of expression” in Arab and Muslim countries, according to Hassan Barari, professor of international relations at Qatar University.

Some people “do not understand the Western context of free speech, where you can easily make a movie that is critical of Jesus.”

Barari pointed to a history of “animosity between the West and Muslims”.

“We cannot deny that anti-Western feeling in the region is related to the West’s policies. This is related to past colonialism, policy on Israel, and support to dictatorships,” he said.

The majority of Islamic scholars ban drawings of all prophets revered by Islam, and reject the depiction of the companions of the Prophet, even when it shows them in a positive light.

“We should not open the door to people to draw the Prophet in different forms that could affect his status in the hearts of his people,” Kubaisi said.

The ban also applies to depictions of prophets and companions of the Prophet in movies and television programmes.

Even the 1970s epic “The Message”, which chronicled the life of the Prophet and starred Anthony Quinn, did not impersonate the Prophet.

“Depicting the prophets of Allah would cast doubts about their status and might include lies, because actors could never match the characters of the prophets,” said a fatwa, or edict, by the Makkah-based Islamic Fiqh Council.

Why depicting the prophet angers many Muslims | GulfNews.com
 
Question to moderate muslims, what percentage of muslims do they think are moderate? I suspect they are overestimating their number if not influence.
 
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Only because this depiction is on displayed on the wall of the US Supreme Court for some 80 years does not mean it was correct to display or that it had backing of the Muslims, for Islam discourages from portraying any living being let alone the Prophet (PBUH) in artistic representations. Secondly, a 'positive' depiction of the Prophet (PBUH) in the US Supreme Court does not automatically set the rule that the mocking of the Prophet (PBUH) is permissible.
 
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Moderate muslims need not to do anything. It's a failure of the govt. that they allowed these extremists in their society, people need to elect more responsible govt.

First thing both of those terrorists who have carried out the Paris attack targeting Journalists are French nationals who were raised in French orphanage because their parents were dead in their childhood and have finished their eduction in France schools and were working as pizza delivery boy.

It was in fact failure of the intelligence agencies that even after so much surveillance they were able to carry out such attack , from where they have got weapons ?
 
Thank you for illustrating the problem so succinctly.Its a shame you missed the whole point of the article..

It is more shame that you base your argument on wrong principle and then try to solve the problem. No wonder Telegraph is the publisher but unfortunate that you missed their heinous attempt to nullify existence of basis of Islam.

If you are willing to learn, sources are in abundance.

 
And that statement is coming from a guy who has a DP/Portrait of a person :)
I or any one else for that matter cant help with if someone's knowledge about Islamic laws sucks this bad. Starting from Kaaba to the last of the grand buildings constructed by the Muslims in Spain, we do not find artistic depictions of the humans and the animals but only flora and calligraphy. There exists not a single depiction of the Prophet (PBUH) in any mosque, any building in any Islamic country whereas there is no Church that does not have the depiction of Jesus and Merry. Is this because Muslims did not have the artistic skills to draw or paint?
 
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Islam is defined by Quran and Sunnah, not by the followers who in reality may not be even following it. Your argument is fundamentally wrong.

Precisely.

If you believe that Islam is defined by God, then it is automatically sacrosanct and any human actions have no impact on the definition of Islam.

If you believe it is the work of Man, then it is still defined by its authors.

Einstein's General Theory of Relativity is defined by the text that Einstein penned. It is NOT defined by how readers may or may not interpret that text. The same holds true for anything else.

The perception of Islam is defined by people making that judgement, and people will see what they want to see. If people look for bad citizens who happen to be Muslims, they will find them and use that to define "Islam". If they look for good citizens, they will find them too, and use that to define "Islam".

It is a self-serving definition used by propagandists to malign Islam.
 
Islam is only what Muslims actually do. Any religion is what its followers do.

Islam is what what is prescribe by Allah in Holly Quran and Sunnah of Rasul(SM) the way to follow it not just by its followers .because not every followers may follow the Quran or sunnah properly . we should judge Islam what it teaches and its followers how much they are following teaching of Islam.
 
It is more shame that you base your argument on wrong principle and then try to solve the problem. No wonder Telegraph is the publisher but unfortunate that you missed their heinous attempt to nullify existence of basis of Islam.

If you are willing to learn, sources are in abundance.

we need this fool doctor frm mumbai to give verification of islam and muslim people on earth what kind stupidity is that ??

Islam is what what is prescribe by Allah in Holly Quran and Sunnah of Rasul(SM) the way to follow it not just by its followers .because not every followers may follow the Quran or sunnah properly . we should judge Islam what it teaches and its followers how much they are following teaching of Islam.
your religion is man made stuff which can people go insane ! like you too ! stop your your so called obsession with islam ! when in there is protest for anti corruption ! in bangladesh you fight implementation of blasphemy law by death ??? your religion is blamable for islamic terrorism not CIA , Mossad and MI6
 
we need this fool doctor frm mumbai to give verification of islam and muslim people on earth what kind stupidity is that ??

Perhaps you should give example of "stupidity" of this person before calling him stupid. He in his personal self can be stupid but what he learns and spreads is pretty much the book.

I would wait to see what you come up with.
 
Perhaps you should give example of "stupidity" of this person before calling him stupid. He in his personal self can be stupid but what he learns and spreads is pretty much the book.

I would wait to see what you come up with.
he says why muslims world is backward in science because people not coming close to quran ! seriously isnt this complete non sense or stupidity ! he is stupid no doubt but he even project the moderate muslim image ? than what we should expect from orthodox mullah ?? sharia law , blasphemy law to death , apostasy law , compulsion of burkha !
 

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