by MEMRI
Saudi-born singer Shams Bandar, also known as "Shams the Kuwaiti," rejected the notion that the words "hur al-ayn" refers to the black-eyed virgins of Paradise, saying: "It is inconceivable that [God] would create man, pamper him, and make a paradise for him with Bollywood-style black-eyed virgins." "Our Lord did not open up an hotel there," she said. In the interview, which aired on Egypt's Al-Nahhar TV on November 2, Shams complained that the Arabs pin all their problems on "others," and suggested that Egypt should isolate itself from the Arab world and focus on resolving its economic problems.God Did Not Open A Hotel In Paradise
Shams Bandar: "The collective Arab mind has a problem. If we do not
acknowledge the problem, we will never be able to fix it. The first step toward
a solution is admitting that there is a problem. We Arabs are very good at
pinning our problems and our concerns on others. If we cannot find someone on
whom to pin our problems, we pin them on jinns and demons. We
always need some 'other' for that purpose. I am not an antagonist person, but I
say what other people in entertainment are afraid to say.
[...]
"The Saudi government is not against
allowing women to drive. My song on the subject was not directed solely at
Saudi Arabia. We have customs and traditions, and if Egypt succumbs to the
extremist ideology, it will face the same thing, because the first thing that
extremist ideology does is to take the customs and traditions and incorporate
them into the religion.
[...]
"The KSA government supports women's rights
and the natural liberation of women, but the problem is with the public, not
with the government.
[...]
"It is as if 1,400 years of Islamic
religion – or let's say, religion in general – were founded on the 16 hairs
women have here, and that’s it – there are no lies, no murders, no plundering,
no corruption. It is as if there is nothing in Islam for which one can be held
accountable, except for women and their liberation – All the other issues are
just fine... Right, there's nothing else – no poverty, no hunger. None of this
is a problem. The only important thing is that women will not be liberated.
[...]
"All the female singers and actresses are
filmed dancing among women in weddings, but because some people consider me
provocative, I am the only one they make a big deal about when I dance. What's
wrong with dancing anyway? When a person goes 1-2-3-4-, it's just like sports.
You cannot judge my brain over my dancing. You cannot persecute me because I
dance. I dance, other people dance, and the whole world will dance. I hope that
the day will come when we no longer have among us a single extremist who makes us
cry. Hopefully, life will be all dance, rather than crying, problems, wars, and
revolutions, and all the filth of living in the Arab world. Dancing is much
better. Let's go back to the days of dancing.
[...]
"It is said, throughout the Quran that [men
and women] are equal. It is inconceivable that [God] would create man, pamper
him, and make a paradise for him with Bollywood-style black-eyed
virgins..."
Interviewer: "The virgins are like a Bollywood film?"
Shams Bandar: "Absolutely. Our Lord did not open up an hotel there. It's
shameful to say that. Allah is too sublime to think of a guy blowing himself up
just to see some girls. He could see girls down here and give us a break, if
that were the case. Get it?"
Interviewer: "But many people who believe this understand it this
way."
Shams Bandar: "This is not understanding. It's an ideology that has been
planted. Unfortunately, if you look at the curricula, you will see that this is
what they tell you. But if you examine the philosophy of the Quran and the true
words of Allah... This is a god, not someone sitting there, saying: If you get
to Paradise, we will arrange some girls for you. That's shameful."
Interviewer: "But hur al-ayn ['black-eyed virgins'] are
mentioned in the Quran."
Shams Bandar: "My dear Khaled, if you examine the Arabic language, you
see that the words ayn and hur cannot mean
women. That's shameful."
Interviewer: "So this interpretation is also the result of an extremist
ideology?"
Shams Bandar: "No, this is an element of temptation. If I want to make
you go to a certain place, the first thing I do is to shut down your ability to
connect with women, thus causing you [sexual] inhibition. How am I to release
this inhibition? By creating an illusion.
[...]
"So how am I to compensate you for your
inhibition? By inventing a story that the great Lord, who created the universe,
the sky, and the stars, placed some girls to welcome you when you blow up or
become a martyr... They even distorted the meaning of martyrdom. You say that
you have a problem with the meaning of hur al-ayn, but you don't
have a problem with the meaning of martyrdom? Today, if you blow up innocent
people of whatever religion, you become a martyr."
[...]
Interviewer: "So you disagree with all the jurisprudents who interpreted
the words hur al-ayn..."
Shams Bandar: "I don't care about... 'Consult your heart, even if you are
consulted by others.' Besides, the Quran has no interpreters, because our Lord
is too great to have a slave interpret Him."
Source: http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/5739.htm
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1 comment:
this girl has balls. THumbs UP......
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