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It would be an act of blasphemy since paintings are not tollerated in Islam.That is ones own version of secularism, Hussain should paint his god as nude
All I am saying is that India should drop its pretense of being a secular society. It clearly is not and its recent behavior tends to be biased against Muslims.
It would be an act of blasphemy since paintings are not tollerated in Islam.
Otoh hinduism allows to paint nude gods and godesses...
Its got nothing to do with secularism.
That is ones own version of secularism, Hussain should paint his god as nude
then visit either side of partitioned country to face the music. Its easier to point fingers following secularism rather than following it themselves.
I know its hard for you to think out of the anti-india box, but just imagine for a second if a bangladeshi, regardless of his religion, drew pics of prophet mohammed naked and publicized it. How would he fare in bangladeshi society?
Yet erotic carvings in the temples of Khajuraho, Bhubaneshwar and many other places attarct mass tourism from India aswell as abroad. Even your government is actively promoting tours to these places. Visit any international travel fare and you'll find posters and brochures of these temples.It was a custom in a period long gone by. When the sensibilities were different and people had a different idea of morality and what is acceptable and what is not.
Now the sensibilities of the people are different and that is proved by a lot of people taking offense to it. Some Hindu artists have also been targeted for similar reasons. There is unfortunately a hardening of stance on the part of some people in India on such issues and that is resulting in cultural policing.
True, paintings are not allowed and as an individu he's responsible for his own acts...he's not acting on behalf of the muslims.If paintings are not tolerated in Islam, is it not wrong for a Muslim to paint at all, though? What about painting Hindu Gods and Goddesses? Is that acceptable for him to do as a Muslim?
There's your answer...he is an artist creating arts! Even a liberal minded artist would know his limitations and not paint his mother in nude. Hindu Gods and Godesses otoh, they've been painted millions of times and its still accepted and valued as "art". Again nothing new...He is an artist and religion has nothing to do with his profession. He would attract the ire of any religious group if he hurts their feelings especially if they see him as a hypocrite in not painting his own mother's picture in the nude (that painting had dress on).
Su-47, again there's a huge difference in muslim and hindu idealogy. Nude paintings have existed in India for centuries, statues are carved in ancient temples with gods having sex., this is nothing new.
I don't think its a matter of secularism but rather religious devide. Had the artist been a hindu instead of a muslim then we would not ve having this issue.
Mf.Hussain did not do anything that has not already happened in India.
How many temples are there with nude figurines of gods and goddesses, some in poses of copulation? If a person who happens to be a muslim continues art in the same regard, you have a problem with it? If he happened to be hindu, you would have feted him instead.
Mf.Hussain did not do anything that has not already happened in India.
How many temples are there with nude figurines of gods and goddesses, some in poses of copulation? If a person who happens to be a muslim continues art in the same regard, you have a problem with it? If he happened to be hindu, you would have feted him instead.
I agree with you but the difference is that Islam is protected by the constitution and such acts against the prophet would not be tolerated. India on the other hand claims to promote secularism so depictions of Hindu Goddesses in the nude can be tolerated on the grounds of artistic license.
Yet erotic carvings in the temples of Khajuraho, Bhubaneshwar and many other places attarct mass tourism from India aswell as abroad. Even your government is actively promoting tours to these places. Visit any international travel fare and you'll find posters and brochures of these temples.
True, paintings are not allowed and as an individu he's responsible for his own acts...he's not acting on behalf of the muslims.
There's your answer...he is an artist creating arts! Even a liberal minded artist would know his limitations and not paint his mother in nude. Hindu Gods and Godesses otoh, they've been painted millions of times and its still accepted and valued as "art". Again nothing new...