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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Re: [mukto-mona] Re: Economics of Fundamentalism & Growth of Political Islam in Banglad esh !!!!!!!!!



There is a term called orientalism. Eduard Said did extensive research on it. It is a recommended read for an inquiring mind. What a western scholar sees in the east and its past may not be unbiased and undistorted. I am not going into the possible reasons. Even Bankim was vocal against this sort of orientalism although the term had not been coined yet. The lesson is that we do not have to take every thing written by a western scholar about the oriental history, culture, and wisdom to be granted. But we also should not blindly reject every thing they have written about us.
I can ensure MR about one thing: by accepting the truth we know ourselves better and neither we nor our religions lose, we and our belief systems become more and more refined. Instead of rejecting Hitty and Armstrong straight away, we should read them critically while keeping an eye on other authentic resources.  

From: MUSTAFIZUR RAHMAN <mustafiz84@hotmail.com>
To: Mukto-mona Mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 12:22 PM
Subject: RE: [mukto-mona] Re: Economics of Fundamentalism & Growth of Political Islam in Banglad esh !!!!!!!!!

 
If one gets pleasure and satisfaction by reading cocktails of truth and lies by Philip K. Hitty or Karen Armstrong, or any one else he is free to do so. Islam or its believers will not be affected. 

Mustafizur Rahman

To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
From: kamalctgu@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 08:36:30 +0600
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: Economics of Fundamentalism & Growth of Political Islam in Banglad esh !!!!!!!!!

 
Abu Talib always protected his nephew, whose uncle cum brother in law
was less sympathetic to the 'insan-i-kamil'. Talib's final answer to
Islam was that he could not trust in a religion whose follower prayed
with his posterior raised above his head. Moreover, when monotheism
was dominant in the nearby lands of Abyssinia and Damascus, the
prophet gained about seventy followers in about twelve years. The
'faith' became strong when brigandage committed by him from Yatrib
became successful. The poets believed in revelations always. Each
Arabian poet had their personal 'Kahin' from whom (s)he got her/his
verses. Poetry competition was a part of their national fesival. Abu
Lahab and his wife were superior poets than the prophet. Their sons
were married to the prophet's daughters. But soon the poetry
competition and ensuing enmity soured their relationship. The
marriages split up and the rest is history. Anyone interested may
read Philip K. Hitty or Karen Armstrong.





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