Posted on 08/14/2019 6:44:29 PM PDT by robowombat
There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humor in Islam. There is no fun in Islam.
AUG 13, 2019 10:00 AM BY HUGH FITZGERALD
Ayatollah Khomeini famously proclaimed: Allah did not create man so that he could have fun. The aim of creation was for mankind to be put to the test through hardship and prayer. An Islamic regime must be serious in every field. There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humor in Islam. There is no fun in Islam. There can be no fun and joy in whatever is serious. His own son said he had seen Khomeini laugh only once. It happened when Oriana Fallaci, the celebrated Italian journalist, was interviewing him, and asked him about the chador, the full-body garment that Iranian women were forced to wear in the new Islamic Republic. In fact, she had to wear one for the interview.
How do you swim in a chador? Fallaci asked. Our customs are none of your business. If you do not like Islamic dress, you are not obliged to wear it, Khomeini replied. Thats very kind of you, Imam. And since you said so, Im going to take off this stupid, medieval rag right now. She removed her chador. The interview was called off.
After a day had passed, Khomeini apparently had reconsidered, and Fallaci came back to interview Khomeini; his son Ahmed had asked her not to mention the word chador again. But Fallaci did. And Khomeini laughed. After the interview was over, Ahmed told her that it was the only time in his life that he had seen his father laugh.
Last year the Iranian government showed that there is indeed no humor in Islam and no fun in Islam. It shut down a leading newspaper, Sedayeh Eslahat, because in one line of one article, the teeny-tiniest of little jokes was made. Almost a year later, the paper remains closed; there is apparently no sufficient penance for humor.
Heres the story:
Reports say Sedayeh Eslahat ordered shut by top prosecutor for desecrating family of Prophet Muhammads grandson.
Irans top prosecutor has ordered the closure of a reformist newspaper on charges of insulting Shia Islam, according to media reports.
Mohammad Jafar Montazeri ordered the shutting down of Sedayeh Eslahat for desecrating the family of Prophet Muhammads grandson, Imam Hussein, the Fars news agency reported on Friday.
The article that caused offence was about a female-to-male gender reassignment surgery, according to The Associated Press, which cited Iranian media reports.
It was published on the newspapers front page on Thursday and carried the headline: Ruqayyah became Mahdi after 22 years.
Ruqayyah was the daughter of Hussein and the article was published during Muharram, a holiday in which Shia Muslims mourn the Imams death.
According to Shia Islam, Mahdi is the name of the 12th Shia Imam who has lived since the 9th century.
In a letter published by Fars, Montazeri said the article caused protest during these days of sorrow, and ordered the editor of Sedayeh Eslahat be punished over its publication.
Iran is ranked 164th out of 180 countries in Reporters Without Borders (RSF) press freedom index.
In August, Iranian courts jailed seven journalists and ordered them to be flogged publicly over their coverage of protests by the Dervish minority.
The Committee to Protect Journalists said the horrifying sentences laid bare Iranian authorities depraved attitude toward journalists.
The Islamic Republic clearly does not believe in a free press. It is ranked 164th out of 180 countries in press freedom. Also last year, it shut down a news outlet focusing on Irans Gonabadi Dervish minority, which had reported on protests by the dervishes, Sufi Muslims long mistreated by a Shia establishment that disapproves of their ways. Two of the outlets editors received long sentences. A Tehran Revolutionary court sentenced news editor Reza Entesari to seven years in prison, 74 lashes, two years of exile in the northeastern city of Khaf, a two-year ban on leaving the country, and a two-year ban on political and media activity.
Another editor, Mostafa Abdi, received an even more severe punishment. Abdi was sentenced to 26 years and three months in prison and 148 lashes, in addition to two years of exile in the southeastern province of Sistan Baluchistan and two-year bans on leaving the country and engaging in political and media acts.
In the summer of 2018, there were large anti-government protests in many Iranian cities. Angry crowds shouted Death to Khamenei and Reza Shah, as well as Death to Palestine and Leave Syria Alone and Deal With Iran. No newspaper in Iran dared to cover these protests, but of course, videos of the crowds, posted to social media, could not be stopped.
But what was being objected to in the Sedayah Eslahat case was not the contents of the story, but merely a little joke by the editors that apparently was deemed sufficiently sacrilegious to warrant not a fine, or a temporary closure, or the firing of an editor, but rather, the shutting down of the whole newspaper. The article was about gender reassignment surgery. It reported; it did not endorse. But the editors thought it would be mildly funny to describe the female-to-male change, in an allusion all Shia would instantly recognize, as being one where a female humorously called Ruqayyah (the daughter of Imam Hussein, grandson of Muhammad), having waited 22 years for the operation (the girl in the story was apparently 22), changed remember, it was a joke, just a joke, for gods sake into the male Mahdi (the Mahdi is the name of the 12th Shia Imam who, the Shia believe, has been living, though hidden, since the 9th century). It was not meant to be disrespectful the editors would have had to be madmen to try that but rather, an affectionate allusion that all Shia would instantly recognize.
This is something the Iranian regimes dour masters have a hard time comprehending. Its what sane people of a normally humorous bent call a joke, or, if you prefer, une blague, uno scherzo, ein Witz, un chiste, shutka. The Iranian editors, their newspaper now closed for almost a year (with no indication that it will ever reopen), and awaiting their own personal punishment, showed they have a sense of humor. Those in the regime who shut them down, for a single sentence clearly not meant disrespectfully, following the example of their Glorious Leader Ayatollah Khomeini, on the other hand, clearly do not.
[1] THE ISLAM IN ISLAMIC TERRORISM by Ibn Warraq page 348.
Indeed.
Besides no fun activity, nothing light-hearted, take a look at the mugs on these ragheads (not Sikhs).
Not just no smile. DEFINITE FROWN.
They look angry and/or really depressed universally.
This is incorrect.
The ISIS executioners and torturers clearly enjoyed what they did.
Very similar to neo_communist liberals, ugly, rageful and perpetually angry and outraged.
“...They look angry and/or really depressed universally....”
Well, when one can’t get a woman to willingly have sex ya and all ya got to “play with” is yourself and maybe some of the other guys, one tends to get that look.
Almost as humorless and fanatically ideological as your typical Social Justice Warrior.
There’s very little sex except with siblings and cousins.
...and livestock.
You could say the same thing about the Left.
There are no jokes in Leftism. There is no humor in leftism. There is no fun in Leftism.
That’s way the left HATES your freedom and happiness. They are miserable and they can’t stand your joy. They want to control you so you can be miserable like them.
thats because its not a religion its a political system
If the devil picked a religion.....
I remember when that video came out of the Jihadi loading the mortar and firing indiscriminately inside a city, yelling alli alli snackbar after each round - until he blew himself up. Now THAT was funny.
That’s incompatible with our own.
ALL ISLAM CAN GIVE ANYONE IS THIRD WORLD SQUALOR.
You want to try out Hell ,convert
LMAO!
There is no GOD in islam
Snuff films of ISIS is good.
Remember the one with the guy and his goat?
JIIIHAD PORN. Infrared video.
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