So
what specifically do they mean by Islamic architecture? Just like in
the case of JAKIM banning books, we need details. You ban a book without
telling us what is specifically wrong with it. And you demand Islamic
architecture without telling us specifically what it is supposed to look
like.
NO HOLDS BARRED
Raja Petra Kamarudin
I would like to refer to
the two news items below but do not know whether I should write a
thesis or just my normal ‘short’ seven-page article. Anyway, let me just
start writing and we shall see where we end up.
The
two news items I am talking about are related to Islam, a most
sensitive subject in Islamophobia Malaysia. ‘Islamophobia’ actually mean
prejudice against or hatred and/or irrational fear of Islam or Muslims.
In Malaysia, however, it can also mean a phobia that Malaysians in
general and Muslims in particular are not doing the ‘correct’ Islamic
thing.
Now, the federal government or JAKIM
is banning books on Islam, or books they regard as ‘against Islamic
teachings’, while the state government of Kelantan is imposing Islamic
architecture in the state.
Why don’t the
government just burn all books totally like what the Mongols did or burn
all books not related to Islam like what the Wahabis did. Book burning
and book banning has always been a strategy used by despotic governments
to keep the people in ignorance. And this is so that the powers-that-be
can control the people.
An educated
population becomes a thinking population and hence would be a danger to
the ruling elite. Therefore, the government would like to keep the
people in ignorance just so that it can control the people by enslaving
them. And this slavery is more effective when the government can
imprison our minds.
Okay, so JAKIM has, yet
again, banned a book it perceives as insulting to Islam and
“contravening teachings in the Quran and Hadiths”. That is well and
fine. But is it not the duty of JAKIM to point out which part of that
book is in error, or is deceiving, and what it should correctly be?
For
example, did the book say that Prophet Muhammad was born in Medina
whereas he was born in Mekah? And was his date of birth mentioned in
that book wrong? We need to know which part of that book is wrong and
what it should be instead.
As it is, JAKIM
just imposes a blanket ban on the book on grounds that the book is
misleading. Surely not 100% of that book is misleading. Even if there
were any errors in that book it would be only a part of that book, not
the whole book.
JAKIM is supposed to play
the role of educator of Islam. You do not educate people by banning
books. You educate them by correcting misconceptions. If there are wrong
beliefs then you tell us which are these wrong beliefs and what the
right beliefs are.
Not many Malaysians were
initially aware of the existence of these banned books until JAKIM
banned them. Now that they are banned these books would become popular.
The books may be banned in Malaysia in its print form, but how is JAKIM
going to stop people from reading this book online? And when more than
50% of Malaysians are on the Internet, more people are going to read it
now than before it was banned. I mean, more than 10 million Malaysians
can read books online but they can’t sell 10 million copies of any book
in Malaysia. They can’t even sell one million copies.
Hence
more damage has been done by banning the book compared to allowing the
book and relying to what you consider ‘wrong teachings’. Can you see how
stupid these people from JAKIM are? They give idiots a bad name. And
these are the same people who tortured me with sleep deprivation when
they detained me in 2008. So what more can you expect from them?
Kelantan,
on the other hand, wants to impose Islamic architecture in the state.
What Islamic architecture are they talking about? Have a look at the
photographs below. Is this what they mean?
You
see, in the desert, there are sand storms and no rain. So buildings
need to be designed differently from those in places, say, like
Malaysia, which has monsoon rains. If we design ‘Islamic’ buildings in
Malaysia they would not be that appropriate.
So
what specifically do they mean by Islamic architecture? Just like in
the case of JAKIM banning books, we need details. You ban a book without
telling us what is specifically wrong with it. And you demand Islamic
architecture without telling us specifically what it is supposed to look
like.
During the time of the Prophet,
people lived in tents and wooden huts. Is that what you mean by Islamic
architecture? Jeddah airport is designed like a huge tent. So you want
all buildings in Kelantan to look like a huge tent?
Actually,
Islamic architecture has been borrowed from the Persian Sassanid and
Eastern Roman Byzantine period with some Germanic Visigoth influence.
Hence they are not Islamic but per-Islamic as well Christian
architecture. When the Moors invaded Christian Spain, they ‘stole’ the
horseshoe arch design. Hence that is, again, Christian architecture.
The
Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhrah), which was built in Jerusalem in
691, is considered one of the most important buildings in all of Islamic
architecture. That, however, has a very strong Byzantine influence. The
very form of a rotunda given to the Qubbat al-Sakhrah is foreign to
Islam and was an attempt to rival the many Christian domes of its time.
So
what Islamic architecture are you talking about? The tent design? The
square box design? Or the Christian design that was stolen by the
Muslims? Which design is Kelantan going to impose on developers?
So
can you see why JAKIM wants to ban books? It is because if they do not
ban books then we may discover the truth. And the truth is there is no
such thing as Islamic design. The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, the
Sultan Sulaiman Building in front of Dataran Merdeka, etc., were
actually designed by the ‘kafir’ British and adopted from Moorish
architecture. The Moors, in turn, took this design from Christian Spain.
That’s
why. Don’t simply ban books. If you ban books then EXCO Members like
those from Kelantan would remain ignorant. They would think that Moorish
architecture, which was stolen from the Spanish Christians, are
actually Islamic designs.
Yeah, sure, ABU,
ABU, ABU! Asal bukan Umno! Never mind if we vote for idiots as long as
not Umno. Never mind if these idiots ban books and impose Islamic
architecture as long as not Umno.
It is time these people are told that it is ABUAI -- anything but Umno and idiots.
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Ministry bans Irshad’s latest book for insulting Islam
The Home Ministry has banned the book Allah, Liberty and Love,
based on Malaysian Islamic Development Department’s (Jakim) finding
that the publication contained elements insulting to Islam.
“The book contravenes teachings in the Quran and Hadiths,” said Deputy Home Minister Datuk Wira Abu Seman.
The
ministry decided to ban the book by Ugandan-born Canadian writer Irshad
Manji under Section 7 Subsection 1 of the Printing Presses and
Publications Act 1984.
“The book, believed
to have elements that can deviate Muslims from their faith and teachings
and elements which insulted Islam, has received numerous complaints,”
he said in a statement here yesterday.
Irshad is also known to openly support the lesbian, gay and bisexual and transsexual lifestyles.
Her previous book The Trouble With Islam Today was banned in Malaysia in 2009.
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Kelantan: Islamic designs a must
(The
Star) - A controversy is brewing over the proposal for the construction
of a Buddhist building here after the PAS-led state government ruled
that new buildings should include Islamic designs to reflect the state
capital’s status as an Islamic city.
State
Local Government, Culture, Arts and Tourism committee chairman Datuk
Takiyuddin Hassan said developers must incorporate some Islamic elements
in their plans or the proposals would be rejected.
“We will ensure development will be based on Islamic principles and features,” he told a press conference here yesterday.
He claimed the ruling was well-accepted by the majority of developers, including non-Muslim developers.
“I do not see it as an issue or something that could cause religious tension, as it only involves architecture and design.
“They have accepted the new ruling well,” he said.
Takiyuddin
was commenting on an appeal by the Kelantan Buddhist Association for
the state government to approve its building, to be constructed with
Chinese features at Jalan Sultan Zainal Abidin here.
It
is understood that the association had been told that its building
design should have dome-shaped motifs, which have created a controversy
in the Chinese media.
In an immediate
reaction, Kota Baru MCA division chief Tan Ken Ten slammed the
directive, which he said was an infringement of the rights of
non-Muslims in the state.
“The ruling is an extreme attempt to impose one’s beliefs into other people’s culture or religious beliefs.
“The
PAS government must be mindful that Malaysia is a multi-cultural and
multi-religious society that respects the differences of each community.
It should appreciate this diversity which makes this country unique,”
Tan added.
State MCA Youth chief Gan Han
Chuan said the Kelantan government was showing disrespect towards the
non-Muslims with its new policy.
“With the
new directive, PAS is trying to create discord by destroying the
harmonious relations between the communities that had been built by the
Barisan Nasional over the years,” he added.
“One
can only wonder what type of archaic policies PAS will introduce if
Pakatan Rakyat manages to take over the Federal Government,” Gan said.
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