Assalaamualykum.
The debate around whether or not Shah Rukh Khan made derogatory remarks about Nabi .S..A.W.continues.From my perspective,even if he didn't make those statements why do we continue to ignore other major issues when it comes to the "King of "Bollywood"?
This is a man who in clear violation of the Shariah has married a hindu women and openly gives the impression that he has done nothing wrong.He has openly stated that he would give his children the freedom to choose the religion of their choice and that he exposes them to both Islamic and hindu practices. He also regularly performs acts in his movies which go against the basic tenets of our deen. For eg.Worshipping of idols in movie scenes.
Yet we as Muslims continue to idolise the man and allow our children to do the same.When these Bollywood stars come to South Africa the behaviour of Muslims is nothing less then despicable.The recent I.P.L. cricket matches are a good example of this.
Today many Ulama feel that Bollywood has had more of a negative influence on the life of Indian Muslims compared to Hollywood or other Western influences.Our weddings are just one example one of this.
Shukran
Sulaimaan
Sunday, July 5, 2009
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Assalaamualykum
ReplyDeleteWhat amazes me is how muslims can defend Shah Rukh Khan and praise his personality.I heard many people commend his down to earth nature yet we forget that his earning in my view is considered haraam.All muslims were up in arms when it came to the Danish man who drew cartoons of our Beloved Nabi (SAW) but this time some muslims are being bias.Insha'allah the muslim ummah unite against this statements.
"Freedom of choice" is the trend of today's society, not the way of Allah. It is clear that that "idolotory" is "totally" forbidden in islam, enough said, no compromise. Is that so difficult for people to understand? Insha-allah I be granted the understanding and realisation of this first.
ReplyDeleteYes, we are able to marry into "people of the book", BUT NOT IDOL WORSHIPPERS....
As salaam wualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu,
ReplyDelete"Freedom of choice" is the trend of today's society, not the way of Allah. It is clear that that "idolotory" is "totally" forbidden in islam, enough said, no compromise. Is that so difficult for people to understand? Insha-allah I be granted the understanding and realisation of this first.
Yes, we are able to marry into "people of the book", BUT NOT IDOL WORSHIPPERS....
Was salaam
Slms Ml. Great Site...altho you express sentiments of the Media. Would be great to get your own views on Islamic Matters...
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