I understand it's against Islam to show imagery portraying the prophet Mohamed, my question is, does this apply to other prophets as well?
i.e. Moses, Jesus?
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LA wrote:Well, piet christians also behave badly when someone has made artwork of Jesus smoking weed. People often forget that. And that's because everyone here in Europe sees muslims as a critical danger, and when muslims answer on things like those Mohammed pictures, people here say: ''See, the muslims are aggressive and ruthless''. And by the way, Moses isn't a real important figure like Jesus.
^ian^ wrote:I understand it's against Islam to show imagery portraying the prophet Mohamed, my question is, does this apply to other prophets as well?
i.e. Moses, Jesus?
shafique wrote:One other point - I have heard many scholars who say that photographs and video are not forbidden in Islam. Some also say that paintings that are 'true to life' are also allowable - whilst others say that paintings of humans and animals are not allowed. I am of the opinion that photos and artistic paintings are allowable - as both are snapshots of reality and do not pose any threat of becoming objects of worship (generally speaking).
^ian^ wrote:
And then I might also point out that Islam prohibits worship of idols... and yet all throughout the UAE you see pictures of Sheikh Zayed, Mohamed and Khalifa.
Where I come from, that is called hypocrisy.
shafique wrote:^ian^ wrote:
And then I might also point out that Islam prohibits worship of idols... and yet all throughout the UAE you see pictures of Sheikh Zayed, Mohamed and Khalifa.
Where I come from, that is called hypocrisy.
Coming from Britain, I've also found it odd that many countries have photos and paintings of the leaders all over the place. I lived in Africa for a while and the same level of public photos are evident there - even on colourful cloth which is made into dresses and shirts.
However, when I visited the States and the UK earlier this year, I conciously found myself looking at the images on display. I didn't see any of Bush or Blair - but I saw many, many more photos on billboards etc advertising pretty much everything a materialistic person could wish/aspire for.
Now, I do realise the UAE doesn't have a ban on advertising - far from it - but the contrast was quite stark. With a benign 'government' here - there is genuine affection for the Sheikhs - and many of the images put up are by individuals who have chosen to display images of the rulers. I can't condemn them for displaying photos of the ruling family rather than popstars, sportsmen or just of people who are famous for being famous!
I have observed that the numerous photos etc of the Sheikhs is a bit at odds against the islamic principles being discussed in this thread - but have almost always had my head almost bitten off for deigning to criticise the ruling family (when in my mind I wasn't)... and my lesson was that even appearing to criticise is not something to be done here...
Cheers,
Shafique
^ian^ wrote:
It does at times seem quite silly though. If you didn't understand or even know this part of Islam (i.e. portraying prophets) then the TV show I watched the other night would have come across quite ridiculous.
^ian^ wrote:Point noted... and a living guy I can understand... like, thanks for the benvolance Mo'.
But Zayed has passed, and I believe the continued adulation is akin to idol worship.
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