Showing posts with label Time Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time Magazine. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Peace, Goodwill and Commercialism

In the quiet corner of the Internet that this blog space occupies I have set myself a minor challenge to follow a trail of thought that moves against the current tide of collective acceptance. I figure that with search activities at this time of year preoccupied elsewhere, I just might be able raise an alternative voice regarding 25th December without offending. That would not be my aim, so apologies in advance if I err. 

For me as a Muslim, Christmas has never really been part of my foreground, so Al Hamdulilah I have been spared the commercial excesses. Perhaps, this has been fortunate for me. Not that I would ever wish to deny Christendom from marking an important date - as I recognise the importance for collective celebration.

Regardless of the fact that there is real debate about the exact date of the birth of Isa PBUH (Jesus), and the difference of theological interpretation of a great man and his mission by both Muslims and Christians, it would be fair to say that for many the 25th December has missed out the point of it being mass of Christ. Instead, the commercial Santafication is the current iteration of a winter Pagan/Roman celebration. The objection attached to this therefore has even more resonance at a time when the global Occupy protests aim to draw attention to wanton commercial exploitation (See more here).

Does it make sense, therefore, for some to even call this event 'Christ'mas? Personally, I find it difficult to be at ease with the passive acceptance of commercial Christmas, and especially alarming when the neo-con media appear to be complicit in the overlap. Fortunately, as I have already mentioned, I am spared the worse aspects of this indulgence.

Peace and goodwill to all men? Absolutely. 

But you don't need a date for that.

Friday, 25 June 2010

Apocalypse Afghanistan

The photograph below is a picture by Mauricio Lima for Time Magazine. It is part of a photo-essay that tells the story of a war-torn country and contrasts two very different worlds in Afghanistan.


Monday, 19 April 2010

Fire and Brimstone

Natural events, inspire wonder, amazement and awe. A volcano erupts and the skies are laden wish ash, dust and a strange sulphuric beauty. A sci-fi moment for sure and a reminder that we are but tiny dots within the majesty of the universe.

Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland
a Reuters picture from Time Magazine
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