asterroc ([personal profile] asterroc) wrote2007-11-30 07:34 am
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Muhammed Teddy Bear

In Sudan in an Anglican school, a teacher allowed her kindergarten class to name a teddy bear Muhammed. This, apparently, is an insult to Muhammed and perhaps against the whole graven image thing. "The BBC has learned the charge could lead to six months in jail, 40 lashes or a fine. ... The school's director, Robert Boulos, ... told the BBC he was confident she would not face a jail sentence." The teacher is a British citizen.

(linked by [livejournal.com profile] framefolly)

ETA: She's been sentenced to 15 days prison and then deportation. So long's she survives it, I think that's better than lashes.

[identity profile] allandaros.livejournal.com 2007-11-30 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I really hope people aren't naming their donkeys after the Prophet.

(Do l think the teacher should face any penalty? Heck no. Was she not thinking at ALL when she named the bear that? Heck yes.)

[identity profile] l0stmyrel1g10n.livejournal.com 2007-11-30 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
i got the impression that the trouble with the bear was that they drew a picture of it and captioned it "My Name is Muhammed", rather than just giving it that name, so it's like the graven image thing. i think. because, like [livejournal.com profile] glabinus_caeli says, if you can name a person Muhammed, you should be able to name a pet or a teddybear Muhammed...unless i'm misunderstanding things, and if i am i mean no offense.

[identity profile] allandaros.livejournal.com 2007-11-30 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
To me, naming a child after the Prophet is a sign of respect. Naming an animal or a plaything after the Prophet is an act of disrespect. So I can understand why people are irked. But as I said above, they're getting irked to a patently ridiculous level. Just rename the bear and let the teacher freakin' continue to teach the class.

[identity profile] galbinus-caeli.livejournal.com 2007-11-30 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Especially at a school. This sounds like an excellent teaching opportunity, not a call for punishment of the teacher.

"Kids, you know how we named the teddy bear Muhammed last week? Well I have found out that Muslims, like many of your neighbors, say that it hurts their feelings to name things (but not people) after the most important person in their religion. Now we would not want to hurt their feelings, would we? No, of course not. So what should his new name be? .... No, not Jesus. .... No, not Moses. .... No, not Joseph Smith. .... No, not Budda. .... No, not Ahura Mazda. ................"

[identity profile] zandperl.livejournal.com 2007-11-30 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Part of the problem may be that it was a Christian school. The rabid Muslims may see it as an attack on their religion by another religion.

[identity profile] q10.livejournal.com 2007-11-30 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
it seriously wouldn't have occurred to me that it was a problem. the name was presumably a name you could just give to ordinary people before it was the name of a prophet, and it's a popular personal name in many parts of the world today. why would i expect it to be any different from ‘Moshe’ or ‘Jesus’ (at least when the latter pronounced like its Spanish)