Posted on 11/25/2004 5:46:51 PM PST by nwrep
LONDON, England -- British Muslims have recruited William Shakespeare to give them an image makeover. No matter that the bard was white, Christian and has been dead for nearly 400 years -- this week he is at the center of Muslim Awareness Week, a bid to highlight the contribution Britain's 1.8 million Muslims have made to society.
"Shakespeare is part of our heritage," said Shafeeq Sadiq, national coordinator of Islamic Awareness Week. "His plays remind us of the global communities that we live in and the need for respect and goodwill."
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[i]"Shakespeare's plays are not about good versus evil, not about a world in which you are either 'with us or against us,"' said Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, a Muslim scholar who is lecturing on Shakespeare and Islam at The Globe this week.
"Shakespeare refuses to indulge in those cartoon caricatures of right and wrong. His plays are too complex for that."[/i]
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Yusuf, flying planes into buildings, beheading people, and engaging in other murderous acts IS wrong. Nothing cartoonish about it. This not so subtle attempt to muddy the waters and bamboozle people into being more open-minded about evil acts is really quite repulsive, but not surprising.
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble
--William Shakespeare Witches in Macbeth
Shakespeare fan club president Yasooq Madiq.
Isn't that the star of "Osama and Juliet?"
Get back to us after you see a production of Othello.
What light through yon window breaks...
Hey, it's Atta's 757 comin' through!
What light through yonder World Trade Center window break.
Leopards don't change their spots, remember 911.
"Shakespeare's plays are not about good versus evil," said Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, a Muslim scholar who is lecturing on Shakespeare and Islam at The Globe this week.
i don't have much to say about this, except: "bull shit". Just by reading his works, you can tell that William Shakespeare was a great man, a genius, and a Christian.
If his plays aren't about good versus evil, i don't know what is.
You could as soon say that Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and the even the Bible, aren't about "good versus evil".
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