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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Moslem Art Critics

Islamist art critics are serious:

A religiously motivated attack on statues at a museum in Cairo has sparked outcry in Egypt and fuelled fears that the country is veering towards an Islamic state.

The attack on three artworks, by a black-clad and veiled woman screaming, "Infidels, infidels!" followed a fatwa issued by the Grand Mufti of Cairo, Ali Gomaa, which banned all decorative statues of living beings.

It led to furious criticism of the mufti from Egyptian liberals. In a televised debate with the mufti after the attack, one poet raged that "the prevalent religious discourse in the country encourages terror".

Although the ancient treasures of Egypt have been protected under Islam so far, an increasing extremism in the country could make statues such as the quartzite head of Nefertiti, the colossus of Amenhotep, and the golden death mask of Tutankhamen possible targets in future.

"The Islamisation of Egyptian society is happening from the bottom up, and now it has reached the middle classes - the doctors, the lawyers.

"Over the next few years political Islam will grow and grow," he added. "The duality between secular and religious is very dangerous and will lead to a very serious conflict in Egyptian society.

Next on the Fatwa hit parade?






Thanks to Roxanne for the story. Crossposted at The Dougout.

4 comments:

  1. What happen to the side bar? Did I do something wrong again? Or is this perculiar to my monitor? Yikes!

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  2. I saw the treasures of Tutankamen when they came through San Francisco in 1979. Such incredible art by such ancient artisans.

    God I hate Islam!

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  3. Is the world going to stand by and allow the destruction of artifacts and works of art?

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  4. "Is the world going to stand by and allow the destruction of artifacts and works of art?"

    Yes. Would you expect anything less from Kofi Anus?

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