Long story short I've had a friend I've known online for 8yrs, she's Arab non-practicing Muslim (her parents are). The other day she decided she "wanted nothing 2 do with me" because of something I said in a song.
Now while I reworked the Arabic phrase; I was not talking about Muslims or Arabs, nor about Islam. I was speaking about the greed of America (or humanity as a whole even) - and instead of saying "Allahu Akbar" in one part - I said "Dollahu Akbar" to jus show our worship of money.
Not even tryna argueif its a cool line or not I don't care if u hate it. All I'm saying is she was gravely offended by this, said any Muslim that heard me say that would shoot me in the throat, and cut ties with me. Saying how sacred it is to them, its holier than the Qu'ran etc.
All I was getting at in disagreement with her was the fact that my belief is words should not be made holy - its the idea that they're expressing that matters - not the world or phrase itself. While I understand its an Arabic phrase, I was in no way, shape or form attacking or degrading them. I rework different phrases all the time as I'm sure others do. Not to mention the fact that its been popularized lately in Western culture through terrorist usage.
And another thing she couldn't answer me - why it was sooo wrong of me to say what I said; but its funny and acceptable when were watching her friend battle and he talks about killin random people for no reason, blowin shit up, and screamin "Allahu Akbar" afterwards...I'm not even inciting any violence or hatred towards a culture.
I just don't get it.
But I was interested in your opinions on the "holiness" of the phrase (especially from an Islamic perspective) and if words/phrases should be regarded as holy anyways.
Peace
Now while I reworked the Arabic phrase; I was not talking about Muslims or Arabs, nor about Islam. I was speaking about the greed of America (or humanity as a whole even) - and instead of saying "Allahu Akbar" in one part - I said "Dollahu Akbar" to jus show our worship of money.
Not even tryna argueif its a cool line or not I don't care if u hate it. All I'm saying is she was gravely offended by this, said any Muslim that heard me say that would shoot me in the throat, and cut ties with me. Saying how sacred it is to them, its holier than the Qu'ran etc.
All I was getting at in disagreement with her was the fact that my belief is words should not be made holy - its the idea that they're expressing that matters - not the world or phrase itself. While I understand its an Arabic phrase, I was in no way, shape or form attacking or degrading them. I rework different phrases all the time as I'm sure others do. Not to mention the fact that its been popularized lately in Western culture through terrorist usage.
And another thing she couldn't answer me - why it was sooo wrong of me to say what I said; but its funny and acceptable when were watching her friend battle and he talks about killin random people for no reason, blowin shit up, and screamin "Allahu Akbar" afterwards...I'm not even inciting any violence or hatred towards a culture.
I just don't get it.
But I was interested in your opinions on the "holiness" of the phrase (especially from an Islamic perspective) and if words/phrases should be regarded as holy anyways.
Peace