The Islamic world is  wide-spread not only in  its geography, but in
its  various traditions.  However, when we look  at the world of Islam
 today, a general  coarsening has taken  place. At one time,  Muslims
were regarded  as people of good  character; in the Middle  Ages,
Saladin was  regarded by the  Crusaders, including  Richard the
Lionhearted, as a wise and noble  figure worthy of respect. Islam led
the world in  the sciences, the arts and literature. Now when we gaze
upon the Islamic  world, we see a  degraded culture where
shabby-looking men are  held up as saints, where  beautiful women are
commanded by bigots to conceal their beauty,  and where unkempt  women
are held up as  paragons of virtue by  the very nature of their
appearance, as though  having bad skin and  uncombed hair  somehow
makes you  pious.
It goes without saying  that many, especially in  the West, look at
bedraggled men with  long and disheveled  beards, wearing rags  and
semi-literate, as  examples of Islam. This  occurs because the  media
has made them  so, and these particular  men love nothing more  than
to claim to speak  for the whole of the  Islamic world. But it is  not
only in the West that this has happened; in  the Islamic world, far
too many Muslims see these  same men and think to  themselves, "Why,
look!  He wears filthy rags, and has a long and  ungroomed beard.
Surely this is a holy  man!" Or they see a  woman in stylish clothes,
wearing makeup or  having her hair  uncovered, and the  immediate
reaction of  far too many is, "Why,  this woman is a  prostitute, a
Jezebel!"  This kind of foolish  thinking is unfortunately commonplace
in the  Islamic world.
So how has it come to  this? How is it that  music, art and beauty is
condemned, when  music, art and beauty  are gifts from God? Why  are
these gifts, which  uplift and elevate the  mind and soul, looked
upon as curses from the  devil himself?
Perhaps it is because we  have allowed petty and  small-minded
provincials with peculiar ideas to  rule the discussion for  too long.
We have  allowed these people to  enjoy a cultural  dictatorship, a
"tyranny  of moral busybodies," as  the Christian writer C.S.  Lewis
so eloquently said. We have allowed them  to become cultural
arbiters. And the results? A world without joy or  beauty. A world
where  those men and women  who wish to share the  talents given to
them by  God are told their gifts  are sins. What madness  is this?
Truly, a world in  which there is no  appreciation of beauty  and
aesthetics is little  more than a  manifestation of Hell  itself.
There is nothing from  the Quran that prohibits  music or the arts. It
is  mistaken to say, "The  Quran prohibits music!"  This is bid'ah, or
heresy,  and those who  introduce such things  are committing a sin.
As  it says in the Quran, "Say, 'Do you see that which  God hath
provided for  you -- you make some of it unlawful (haram) and  some of
it lawful?'" "Say, 'Did God allow you to do  this, or do you tell lies
 about God?'" (10: 59).
Our Prophet was a man  of fine appearance and  attribute, and he had
an  aesthetic appreciation  for beauty. He used to  grow roses around
his  house, and in a desert  environment growing  almost anything is a
 difficult task. At that  time there existed a  fragrant oil and our
Prophet used to use  olive oil as well as that  oil mixed with a
beautiful smelling rose  extract; he used to wear  this in his hair as
a  brilliantine, and it made  him appear more  youthful. It is said
his  clothes, his frock and  shirt were white and  always kept clean
and in good repair. His teeth  (owing to the use of a  miswak, a
natural  toothbrush) were white  and clean. All of these  descriptions
of his  appearance come from  the hadiths. All these  descriptions are
notably  different from what we  so often see, and all are  notably
different from  what we see in Muslim  extremists as well.
So to my fellow Muslims,  please do not allow  yourselves to fall into
 the trap of thinking that  by looking shabby and  scowling, that this
 makes you a more  devout Muslim. Do not  fall prey to the notion
that forbidding music or  art or beauty is  somehow the  commandment
of God.  Do not think for one  moment that by treating your wife as an
object of scorn or contempt, or as  your occasional beast of  burden
when you go to  the shops, that you are  living the truth of Islam.
You are not. You are  behaving in an ugly and  boorish manner, and
this behavior is fodder  for those who seek to  portray Muslims as
savages. And above all,  do not fall into that trap  of utopian
nonsense  which says that if the  Muslims were simply to  go back to
the life of the seventh century A.D.,  then all would be well in the
world, and we  would all live in perfect  contentment  forevermore.
This  rejection of the modern  world is not only  profoundly silly and
 highly reactionary, it is  dangerous.
And for the Western  reader, I ask you not to  fall into the trap of
thinking that unkempt,  unclean and loutish  individuals who spout
distorted religious  speculations mixed with  their own superstitions
and cultural peculiarities as being wholly  representative of Islam.
They are not; overall,  they are a minority. They get the attention
they  do simply because they  manage to talk over  everyone else. And
do  not fall into the trap of  the anti-Muslim bigots;  while they
like to claim  they are only opposed to "extremists" and "radicals,"
they portray  this vocal and extremist  minority as  representative of
the  entirety of Islam, when  in fact the opposite is  true.
Extremists speak  only for themselves; they are a majority only in
their fevered delusions.
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