بِسۡمِ اللّٰہِ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِیۡمِ
In the Name of Allah, the Rahman, the Merciful
سبوحٌ قدوسٌ
Holy Holy
A major scandal has broken out in Pakistan related to the depiction of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, as aired on a program broadcast by Geo News.
This media outlet is a significant force for evil in Pakistan; part of the diabolical conspiracy to secularize and liberalize Pakistan.
The media in Pakistan for many decades has been working to normalize indecency and nudity, by regularly exposing unveiled women to the public and presenting views that challenge the conservative orthodoxy of Islam and its “patriarchal” teachings.
Any Islamic government of Pakistan would be expected to put an end to such immoral media, as the Taliban have put an end to it in Afghanistan by the grace of Allah.
Returning to the sacrilege committed by Geo News in attempting to depict the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, those who defend it argue that the depiction is not intended to be derogatory or blasphemous, unlike the insulting caricatures of the Holy Prophet published in Europe.
Additionally, they argue that depiction of the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him, is permitted in Shi’ism.
Indeed, this is one of the fundamental differences between orthodox Sunni Islam and the heresy of Twelver Shi’ism. The latter enthusiastically make and display art that depicts the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him, and the twelve Imams, including Ali, Hasan and Husain, may Allah be pleased with them all.
The most authoritative living Shi'ite cleric today is Ali al-Sistani, whose fatwa allows for the depiction of the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him.
Hence, if one sees an image of a religious figure, usually wearing a green turban, it is likely that it is an example of Shi’ite religious iconography which is strictly forbidden in orthodox Sunni Islam.
All Sunni Muslims must be educated in this issue to know that this, the depiction of Prophets especially the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, is an extremely sensitive matter for us.
Tragically, Muslims have become negligent of observing this prohibition in modern times. Films have and continue to be produced, both animated and live action, which depict the Prophet, peace be upon him, other Prophets, and the Sahabah. All of this is wrong and evil.
Most such productions are by the heretical Shi’ites but even some otherwise ordinary Sunni Muslims might be ignorant of the orthodox Islamic teaching and ruling on this matter and out of ignorance produce a depiction or image of the Prophet, peace be upon him.
The hanging of portraits and images of the Prophets and Imams, a common practice of the Shi’ites, is forbidden in Islam because, among other reasons, it is the gateway to idolatry.
Another reason is that it is disrespectful to the Prophet, because any manmade depiction of him could never even come close to matching his perfect beauty. Since the depiction is objectively not the Prophet, peace be upon him, to consider it is a a representation of him is to consider someone or something else to be the Prophet, which is bordering on unbelief.
Apart from these damned Shi’ites, Muslims have by and large avoided depictions of our most important religious figure, unlike Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Zoroastrians, and Sikhs.
If one walks into the house of a Hindu, one is likely to see a portrait or idol of one of their false gods, such as Ram, Krishna, Ganesh, Hanuman, Durga, etc. If one walks into a Sikh home, one is likely to see a portrait of Nanak and the other Gurus. If one walks into a Zoroastrian home, one will likely see a portrait of Zoroaster. If one walks into a Buddhist home, a portrait or idol of Buddha. If one walks into a Christian home, one may see a portrait of Jesus Christ.
But Muslim homes will not have a portrait of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. This in fact demonstrates that Muslims have more respect for our most important religious figure than the adherents of the other major world religions have for theirs. It says that we consider our Prophet so holy that to even depict him with the intention of reverence is forbidden, because no depiction can match his perfect beauty or express his true glory. Any attempt to do so is vain and futile, and will only serve to diminish in one’s mind that perfect beauty and glory of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.

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