Youtube and the Posterity
A Sheikh ul Islam (Grand Mufti) of the Ottoman Caliphate, had given the
verdict against the printing press invented by German
goldsmith Johann Gutenberg in 1448 as haram, as it could also
print human pictures, images and effigies etc. The Caliph’s court
edict was applicable to the entire Islamic world, which was, however, rescinded
some two hundred years later. But by then it had done immense damage to the
cause of Islamic thought, religion and literature which had been left far
behind compared to the Christian and Jewish thought and knowledge which had
gotten a tremendous boost due to the printing of hundreds of thousands of their
books through the printing press.
Though the Minister of Information has stated that the Govt. was not
interested in retaining the ban on YouTube yet, I hope the posterity will not
mock and scoff at the present Govt. – notwithstanding the naivety of the clergy
- for denying access to a great source of knowledge to the Pakistanis,
especially its youth. Can the Govt. dare defy the mullah?! Hell with the
knowledge and the posterity!!
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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