Sabtu, 28 Februari 2004

So-called "Experts" Should be Banned

I recently read an article about the hijab written by a so-called "expert" and published in the New York Post. The writer belongs to a PR firm that specializes in providing these "experts" to present seminars or write for publications. The article was so ridiculous, even for the NY Post, that I just had to comment. Below is what I wrote to the author and his editor (with slight modifications).



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I recently read an article ...[detailed where, when, etc].



To be honest, I questioned whether or not I was actually comprehending what I was reading. I really do not know where to begin. Could it be possible that someone is this misinformed? Or is this writing a type of backlash of someone who was somehow suppressed or oppressed by their family/parents/government's incorrect enforcement of the religion? I do not know.



What I do know, however, is that this article has such blatant factual errors that I am at a loss as to whether I should laugh or cry. I do not understand how the New York Post could publish such an article. Do they not fact check every article they publish?? Or is it that I should not be suprised that a publication such as the NY Post would print such an article?



At any rate, I want to clarify some erroneous claims the article makes by simply asking a few logical questions. I will leave it up to the author and editor (if there is one) to do the rest of the homework.



First, the author writes about hijab that "It is not sanctioned anywhere in the Koran, the fundamental text of Islam, or the hadith (traditions) attributed to the Prophet."



From the Holy Koran, I cite surah ('chapter') 24, verse 31, and, from Hadith, the description of the events that occured after the revelation of this verse (more info.).



Setting aside the specific rulings of this Islamic injunction, I would like to quote a statement that is even more erroneous than this. The author says, "This headgear was invented in the early 1970s by Mussa Sadr, an Iranian mullah who had won the leadership of the Lebanese Shi'ite community."



Is this a joke? I mean, is there no reference to at least history of any kind? Was there not the least bit of research done? Has no one asked why this is not an oft-made point? Surely the author does not really believe that the hijab was "invented," as he termed it, in the "early 1970s."



I really cannot even address this statement from how ridiculous it is. I will, however, ask some very very simple questions. First, if this is the case (that hijab was no where to be seen until the 70s), then why is it that there are so many books of scholarly work written about the hijab that date back to more than a thousand years ago. Second, why is it that the artwork during the Islamic empire illustrate women wearing the hijab. Third, why did my great grandmother wear the hijab if it was only 'invented' in the 70s?!



The author does not stop here. He goes on to make an almost humurous claim that "The garb [referring to the hijab] is designed to promote gender apartheid. It covers the woman's ears so that she does not hear things properly. Styled like a hood, it prevents the woman from having full vision of her surroundings."



Need I comment? I wouldn't normally think so, but if this is published work, so help me God. I feel strange writing this from how simplistic it seems to someone who claims to be an "expert," but I guess I should: there is no specific way in which you must wear your hijab. The point is that it loosely covers your body. End of story.



I do not know much about your organization or its legitimacy; however, I do question how it is possible to call the authors of your articles "experts." Again, perhaps I'm mis-reading the entire article. Though I wish that to be the case, somehow, I doubt it.



I really hope you make an effort to educate your writers or, at the very least, fact check the articles. I hope in the future the articles written on your site reflect true scholarly or journalistic work.



Thank you.

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