I’d like to start off with a passionate speech..Lights off, power point on, indent paragraph starts here…
About a young girl who had a dream. Who had nothing but then something. But instead lets turn the lights on and clear the screen. I’d like to instead just say “I just don’t draw human beings because God told me not to.”
Because this speech might be authentic but along the way it could be caressing a lot of rare ends just for an understanding.
Real raw truth tends to blurr to a juice down version of itself every time one of these speeches happen.
Who we are is Muslim. And there is no need to hide or be ashamed. Muslim is not a bad thing. And it shouldn’t be a bad thing according to the person who only sees it on TV. It shouldn’t be a bad thing according to the person who grew up with it and is ashamed of it because they have no other way of explaining, “Why we should not draw human beings.” Or the like the many other whys they find difficult to explain.
In it is a strength, discipline and education that could nourish the world. And just like the gentle giant in your once told bedtime story it could be your lullaby to a good sleep.
And if asked in this interview in my head What I’d like to say? .. I’d say that I’d like to spread this education to those who do not know and be the opportunity to those who deserve to be proud of who they are. And we are a people who can also flourish and enjoy who we are without it being impossible. P.s especially for the women folk xoxxo.
Just because we play a little differently does not mean that we cannot play the game.
And let me just add, with all of this said there are examples to the “why I don’t draw human beings.”
To us Allah is the creator of everything and has no partner in creating. He is Allah, the one and only. The eternal, absolute. He begetteth not, nor is begotten. And there is none like unto him.
But lets note art. From the Egyptians trying to outlive life to scenery painting, to the renaissance of humanism, to Picasso quoting “God is just another painter like me.”
Lets note billboards where a most of the time racist or stereo typing world puts a picture up of a so called perfect human being that demands people to exemplify. And lets also note all that results there after ego…
And in one example of many, in this Islamic story called hadith "thereafter ego" and misguidance can go like this…
Ibn ‘Abbaas said: The idols of the people of Nooh were known among the Arabs later on. Wadd belonged to (the tribe of) Kalb in Dawmat al-Jandal. Suwaa’ belonged to Hudhayl. Yaghooth belonged to Muraad, then to Bani Ghutayf in al-Jawf, near Sabaa’. Ya’ooq belonged to Hamadaan. Nasar belonged to Humayr of Aal Dhi’l-Kalaa’. These were names of righteous men from the people of Nooh. When they died, the Shaytaan(Satan) inspired their people to set up idols in the places where they had used to sit, and to call those idols by their names. They did that but they did not worship them, but after those people died and knowledge had been forgotten, then they started to worship them. (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 4636).
So idols can not exist in the realm of Islam and the being of a soul is not to be replicated and cannot be replicated because unlike Picasso,
“God is way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way
more than just another painter like me.”