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Turkish pianist charged with insulting Islam​

World-renowned pianist charged, could face up to 18 months in prison over Twitter remarks

An internationally acclaimed Turkish classical pianist is to stand trial on charges of insulting Muslim religious values in comments posted on Twitter, an Istanbul court ruled on Friday.

Fazil Say has performed with the New York Philharmonic, Berliner Symphoniker, Israel Philharmonic, National de France and Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and has served as a cultural ambassador to the European Union.

The 42-year-old pianist quoted a well-known poem by the 11th Century Persian poet Omar Khayyam that ridiculed the hypocrisy of people who pretend to be pious.

State-run Anatolian news agency reported that the court "accepted an indictment against Say for allegations of explicitly insulting religious values." If convicted, the pianist could face 18 months in prison.

Religious conservatives in mostly Muslim Turkey have become more assertive since Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) swept to power a decade ago, arousing fears among opponents that the republic's secular traditions are being eroded.

'Is heaven a brothel to you?'

Khayyam's poem is in the form of a question to believers: "You say rivers of wine flow in heaven, is heaven a tavern to you? You say two houris await each believer there, is heaven a brothel to you?"

In a separate tweet, Say poked fun at a muezzin, someone who makes the Muslim call to prayer.

"The muezzin finished the evening prayers in 22 seconds ... Why are you in such hurry? A lover? A raki table?" he asked, referring to the aniseed-flavored spirit popular in Turkey.

Say is expected to stand trial in the coming months in a case that shows how the tide has turned in Turkey since Erdogan was imprisoned in 1998 for reciting a poem that a court ruled was an incitement to religious hatred.

Erdogan, the then mayor of Istanbul, had belonged to an Islamist party that had been banned after the military forced its leader to resign as prime minister a year earlier. He served six months in jail. The poem he had read contained the verses; "The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers."

Turkish pianist charged with insulting Islam - Israel News, Ynetnews
 
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Omar Khayyam was actually right about the teachings of hypocrites..and those who pretend to follow Islam but instead use it for selfish purposes.
Sadly.. Most western scholars misunderstood his message as agnostic due to their limited exposure to "actual" Sufi(tasawwuff) and could only find mention of women and wine therein without understanding the nuances of classical persian .

And he was right..
All that these nutjobs are taught is about houris and rivers of wine.
Those were parallel laid out for uneducated Bedouin who knew not.
Not for men of knowledge and understanding... Heaven is what you will wish to make of it.
A houris can be a concubine, a wife.. or a good friend whom you would like to talk to.

No one knows the intentions of this pianist..
but I do agree with the verses he quoted...
22 seconds of prayer to rush out.

Source : Zionist version of Press TV , enough said :rolleyes:

Lol.. anti Turk rhetoric is at an all time high in Israel.
 
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Source : Zionist version of Press TV , enough said :rolleyes:

Here you go, a Turkish source: MUSIC - Famous Turkish pianist faces jail term for anti-religious Tweets

A comment from the link i sent which reflects my opinion as well : "I would like those responsible to be prosecuted for insulting a free society's value of the right of social criticism. Say's words did not come anywhere close to inciting hatred or violence toward another group. This is a grave injustice and a shame on the justice system of Turkiye."
 
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A country that hosts a city which led Islam for hundreds of years, which then become a secular example for Islam, going down the radical line will not suit well with me either.

Since when becoming a Islamic Republic turn a country into something radical?

On topic: Well, I don't think it's a big deal and I hope court decides in his favour if he really didn't intend to insult Islam.
 
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I'd hate to see Turkey become an Islamic republic...

Israel can be a Racist Jewish Republic thats okey ! but you are not okay with a Turkish Islamic Republic & you expect people to care about your opinion !
 
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