Dishonesty (or incompetence) on public display

Dishonesty (or incompetence) on public display October 25, 2022

 

Richmond VA from the east
Richmond, Virginia, seen from the east across the James River — an image that’s completely irrelevant to the content of this blog entry except that it’s roughly where I’m posting from.
(Wikimedia Commons public domain )photograph)

 

Gotcha!  I’ll bet that, judging by the title, you expected this to be another of my autobiographical entries!

 

Some time ago, an anti-Islamic Facebook image or meme was sent to me.  One of many.  It includes twelve quotations from the Qur’an — or, anyway, twelve quotations that are purportedly from the Qur’an — that have been carefully selected (out of a book that’s roughly comparable in length to the New Testament) in order to portray Islam as inherently violent and intolerant.  And some folks are evidently voraciously eager to gobble such stuff up.

 

“Islam,” the meme asks, “a religion of peace?”  And then, having supplied the seemingly damning evidence, it rhetorically asks “Any questions?”

 

Well, we shall see.  I turn for the moment to Qur’an 22:19 or, as the meme itself says, to Koran 22:19.  Here is how that verse is represented, within quotation marks, in the Facebook image that I received:

 

“Punish the unbelievers with garments of fire, hooked iron rods, boiling water, melt their skins and bellies.”

 

This seems to be a commandment, presumably given to faithful Muslims.  The verbs punish and melt are represented as imperatives.  These are actions — clothing unbelievers in garments of fire, torturing them with hooked iron rods and boiling water, melting their skins and their bellies — that followers of Islam are apparently obliged to do to non-Muslims.

 

Pretty frightening, no?

 

You may now, if you wish, compare the meme’s version of Qur’an 22:19 with the original Arabic and with an accurate and representative English translation of it and of the other verses that form its context:

 

http://al-quran.info/#22:19

 

Please note, for what it’s worth, that what the meme ascribes to Qur’an 22:19 actually relates to Qur’an 22:19-21.  But not in the same order and, even then, only loosely.  Notice also that the verbs in the relevant passage aren’t imperatives or commands.  They’re Arabic perfect passives, translated into English as future tense verbs in the passive voice.  That’s very, very different.  And it changes the meaning dramatically.  This isn’t a command, or a series of commands, issued to earthly Muslims.  It’s a prophecy of things to come, things that will be done at a future time by an unnamed agent or by unnamed agents.

 

Who is this agent?  Or who are these agents?  Manifestly, the passage is talking not about earthly tortures but about the future torments of hell.  Who is doing these actions?  God and/or God’s angels.  For some reason, perhaps rather easy to guess, the creator of the meme omitted Qur’an 22:22:

 

Whenever they desire to leave it [hell] out of anguish, they will be turned back into it [and told]: ‘Taste the punishment of the burning!’

 

And notice the contrast offered in Qur’an 22:23, which follows immediately after the passage in question:

 

Indeed Allah will admit those who have faith and do righteous deeds into gardens with streams running in them, adorned therein with bracelets of gold and pearl, and their dress therein will be silk.

 

It’s plainly referring to paradise in the life to come.  Let me offer an analogy, drawing on the Savior’s discussion of hell in Mark 9:43-48:

 

And if thy hand offend thee, cut it off: it is better for thee to enter into life maimed, than having two hands to go into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched:

Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.

And if thy foot offend thee, cut it off: it is better for thee to enter halt into life, than having two feet to be cast into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched:

Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.

And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: it is better for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire:

Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.

 

In the spirit of that anti-Islamic meme-writer, I offer the following paraphrase, placed within quotation marks as if it were a New Testament commandment addressed to faithful Christians:

 

“Throw the unbelievers into a pit of fire that will never go out!  And cut off your hands and your feet!  Pluck out your eyes!  if you don’t cripple and maim yourselves, you too will be thrown into the flaming pit!”  (Mark 9:43)

 

Why, if they believe that their claims are true, do some anti-Muslim polemicists feel the need to flagrantly distort and misrepresent what Islam and the Qur’an teach?  Shouldn’t the truth be damaging enough?  Honestly, they sometimes remind me of evangelical Protestant anti-Mormons of the worst kind.  (And that’s not mere coincidence in at least some cases:  Sometimes, they’re exactly the same people.)

 

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Well, it’s that time.  It’s that time when we brace ourselves and resolve to be courageous.  Yes, it’s time for some ghastly offerings from the Christopher Hitchens Memorial “How Religion Poisons Everything” File©.  I’m currently making one of my periodic fitfful attempts to clean up some of my own files.  And I’m not sure that I shared these outrages when I first noticed them:

 

“Humanitarian Donation in Tahiti Will Lift Young Lives: “I hope this donation will help you to accomplish this beautiful, beautiful act of love for people.” Elder Ulisses Soares”

https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/hundreds-latter-day-saints-volunteer-eastern-kentucky-flood-recovery-efforts“Hundreds of Latter-day Saints Volunteer in Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery Efforts: Helping Hands spends two weekends cleaning up hundreds of homes”

“BYU Students Create New Water Filtration Device for Pakistan: Thousands of people in Pakistan now have access to cleaner, safer drinking water”

“BYU students design affordable water filtration device to help provide clean water in Pakistan:  The engineering capstone students tested the filtration system in the campus duck pond earlier this year and got pretty “clear” results”

“JustServe Celebrates 11th Anniversary: The free community service platform connects volunteers with service opportunities”

“JustServe and Interfaith Group Sew Quilts for Charity: Vernal Christian Women’s Conference gathers more than 1,000 participants”

“Monthly potluck luncheons help JustServe flourish in Arizona”

“Parents, Community Members in England Partner With JustServe to Help Children: Club volunteers are helping some 160 children in Leeds have a safe place to gather and learn”

“Church donates $2 million to First Americans Museum in Oklahoma: Elder Kyle S. McKay of the Seventy and several Native American Church members presented the gift during a reception at the museum on Sunday, October 17, 2021.”

“The Church of Jesus Christ Gives US$32 Million to the World Food Programme:  Funds will provide critical food and emergency support to 1.6 million people in nine nations”

“The Church of Jesus Christ Gives US$5.1 Million to the American Red Cross: Part of the donation will boost the organization’s sickle cell initiative”

 

Posted from Richmond, Virginia

 

 


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