Facebook Fiasco: What Would Muhammad (PBUH) Do?

Posted on May 19, 2010
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Adil Najam

This is a painful post to write.

Ideally I would have preferred not to have had to write this post. But I have over 300 messages in my in-box of people fussing over the so-called “Draw Muhammad Day” page on the social networking site Facebook and now the Lahore High Court’s decision calling for a ban on Facebook has forced the issue. And that is what pains me.

I hope that Facebook administration will remove the page. Not because of any “banning” movement and not because of the Lahore High Court. Just because the page and the idea behind the page is inflammatory and offensive. Regardless of what your belief or religion might be, to throw out offensive and hateful vitriolic for the simple and primary purpose of hurting someone else’s feelings – when you know that (a) those feelings will be hurt and (b) when hurting those feelings is really the only purpose of doing what you are doing – is inhuman, cruel, and clearly offensive. If Facebook does not recognize that, then it knows nothing either about “social” or about “networking” and certainly not about “community.”

But at one level, that matters little now. Whether Facebook removes the offensive page or not. The page and its creators have already fulfilled their purpose, met their goals. And it is we ourselves who have helped them do so. And that is what pains me.

I have not visited the offensive page in question and do not intend to. I had also not intended to help publicizing that offensive page, but by having to write this post that is exactly what I am doing. And that pains me. I am offended by the idea that page purports and the goals it seeks to achieve. So, why should I dignify it by a visit? Why should I publicize it? Why should I give it the attention it was created to seek. Yet, all of us (now me included, which is why writing this is uncomfortable) are doing exactly that.And that is what pains me.

Many of the emails I have received give me the link to that page and invite me to visit it so that ‘I can see for myself how offensive it is.’ I do not need to do that. Yet, that is exactly what we have been doing. We have been acting exactly as the creators of that page intended us to. Acting as the promoters and publicists of that page. And now having turned it into an international legal matter giving the attention seekers behind the page the exact thing they wanted: Attention.

But we have done more than that. With the Lahore High Court decision we have allowed the PTA and authorities another precedent and excuse to aggressively “manage” the internet; something that can and will be misused in the future.

I have not been receiving emails from the proponents of that page. The only ones who seem to be noticing us is us Muslims (and for some reason Pakistani Muslims more than any other). If we too had ignored the offensive page – as it deserves to be ignored – it would have gone the exact same way to oblivion as thousands of other sophomoric attempts at cheap attention seeking on the Internet. Instead we have now turned it into an international incident and given it far more limelight than it ever deserved.

Let’s think about it, what did the creators of the offensive page want to do when they set it up? First, they sought attention, and hits, and notoriety in a world where attention is too easily confused with fame. Second, they wanted to ridicule Muslims by the reaction they excepted from this. If you think of it, irrespective of whether Facebook removes the site or keeps it, the organizers of the page have achieved their goal. Well beyond what they expected. Now every other Islamophobic nutcase will get new ideas about how to have his little 10 minutes of fame spewing bigotry and hatred against Muslims.

But more importantly, they simply could not have done this without us. The only people who have turned this from nothingness into a huge issue is us. I am sure that those who set up the page are jumping up and down and thanking us for making their page such a huge success! And that is what pains me.

I am also pained by the sacrilege of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that this entire drama signifies. As pained as anyone else, and as pained as I would have been at the sacrilege of any other Prophet or religion. But unlike for many others, that pain is neither reduced nor resolved by protesting against Facebook. For me, the antidote to that pain is in the teaching of the Prophet (PBUH) themselves. What would the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) have done in such a situation.

The one thing I am absolutely positive of, is that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) would not have done what we are doing now: making an international public spectacle of ourselves. Most likely he would have just walked away and ignored (the ‘look the other way when someone throws garbage at you’ model), he might have negotiated with Facebook on the basis of their own stated rules (the Hudabia model), he might have reasoned with detractors (the discourse and discussion model). Nearly certainly Muhammad (PBUH) would have handled it with grace, with composure, and maybe even with a touch of good humor. Most importantly, the Prophet (PBUH) would have kept focusing on his own actions and proving his point with his own deeds rather than with slogans, banners and naara-baazi.

313 responses to “Facebook Fiasco: What Would Muhammad (PBUH) Do?”

  1. Nihair says:

    BREAKING NEWS.

    Supreme Court of Pakistan called the full bench on the issue mentioned above….People in attendence include all major party leaders and our Presedent and PM….Under the direction of our CJ, after banning Facebook, flickr, youtube and wikipedia, finally they have produce an order to have a complete ban on COMMON SENSE in Pakistan. They described it as ultimate blasephemous and injurious to health and mind of the Muslim Ummah….In addition they did an advance fateha to the people who are going to die in the Hunza disaster in future.

  2. Bangash says:

    @Aliza

    If you had supported your terrorist brothers in Afghanistan and Pakistan instead of siding with the world after 9/11, as Musharraf did, then you will be living in the Stone Age, as had been promised by the world.

    Perhaps you should open your eyes and accept the truth that is it is because of terrorists that America is in the region, and it is because of foolish overreactions and rampant emotionalism of Muslims that Salman Rushdie, cartoonists and Facebook get super-publicity and make millions of $$$.

    Perhaps you will realize this after you calm down a few months later.

  3. Arslan says:

    Name of the article has to be changed …. Last part which i disagree, you are try to think like Muhammad S.A.W, how u knw He will do tht action You are taking decision no just one Hadess without knowing consequences …. A boy who dont knw about Hadess Quran n Fiqa is thinkg like Prophet then What these stupid(dash dash) Ulmah are doing here spending their life to knw about Islam ….!!! any answer

  4. Arslan Ahmad says:

    Agree but 70 %, Disagree Pak is nt the only country where protests are going on, Many other countries esp Iran which you think the role model for Muslims has now completely banned tht facebook so don:t say a stupid action taken by Court.
    As a whole nice try appreciable…. “Make your path clear, Love for Islam n Muhammad S.A.W, this stuff cannot do anything”
    again nice try man :)

  5. aliza says:

    hi Adil.
    i m very much disappointed by your article “What would Muhammad(SALALLAH’ HU ALAI’HI WASALAM) DO”. I think you should have named it as “What would i and other so called Modrate Muslims do” I think that suits the article most.
    I can’t believe you people can be so coward. Muslims can’t be cowards because we believe that everything is in ALLAH’s hand no one can kill or harm us in anyway until ALLAH wants. bro don’t be afraid. Musharaf also said that he is with America to save Pakistan but is Pakistan save????? just look around and open your eyes and accept the truth. If we would have supported our Muslim brothers of Afghanistan, Pakistan would have been in a much more safer position.
    Waiting for your reply.
    Your Well wisher sister.

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