4/ Here's another song about the hadith with a music video made up of some of the most violent scenes from the Turkish historical drama "Diriliş: Ertuğrul" edited together with clips from Khadim Rizvi
5/ Then these music videos and speeches are distilled to even shorter clips made for people to use as Whatsapp status videos or ringtones for mass distribution, such as this one:
6/ The result? You can guess, but it's depressing.
Here's one example. Note that the indirect connection to the Ertugrul TV drama in the previous music videos is not benign: facebook.com/bilawal.quresh…
7/ In this clip, a TLP devotee cites the hadith while explaining why he is gifting a sword (made to be a replica of Ali's Zulfiqar) to Khadim Rizvi's son and current TLP leader Saad Rizvi
8/ Here you can see the hadith being used as slogan of faith by a TLP protester while being detained
9/ Of course, I don't mean to suggest that a line from religious text is the primary motivation for people to commit a lynching -- but certainly people who do commit them for any reason know they can defend their actions by citing texts that have been given mass popular currency
10/ Was looking for this clip but it had been deleted from my saved link
Remember, the issue isnt that the hadith chain is weak, but that kids are being taught to murder people for their words. The problem is the state's patronage of this movement
Two days ago, the Israeli PM's official spokesperson @ofirgendelman shared a video of a "Hamas child actor in Gaza" claiming that Palestinians are faking their own injuries in the ongoing genocide of Gaza. But he's lying. Let's debunk it in this thread (credit to @misbarfc)🧵 1/
2/ The original clip was shared by Palestinian videographer and journalist Mahmoud Maher Zaqout from his TikTok account over two years ago on Feb 15, 2022:
3/ Later, videographer Mahmoud Zaqout would share a trailer from his Instagram account for a film titled "The Covenant" ("العهد") with a release date of March 1, 2022, about firefighters injured in the line of duty:
PTI has hired yet another another US lobbyist to improve Imran Khan's relationship with Washington. This time it is Praia Consultants LLC run by former Serbian ambassador Vladimir Petrović at a cost of US$8,333 per month 🧵1/4 efile.fara.gov/docs/6857-Exhi…
2/4 The new PTI contract with Praia seems to be a replacement for Fenton/Arlook LLC (renamed South/North Communications) who were hired by PTI USA in Aug 2022 for public relations at a cost of US$25,000 per month efile.fara.gov/docs/6972-Exhi…
1/ This is the Bollywood song "Tu Hindu Banega na Musalman Banega" written by Sahir Ludhianvi and composed by N Datta for the classic anti-communal film Dhool ka Phool (1959)
2/ ☝️ This song was composed in Raag Bhairavi -- arguably the most widely used raag in Hindustani music.
In this thread, we'll survey how cultures across historic Hindustan's geographic, ethnic and linguistic diversity have all turned to Raag Bhairavi to express their ideas
3/ The thread is a continuation of, and will follow the same pattern as, my earlier thread about the Raag melodic framework itself (using Raag Bhimpalasi). See below if you haven read it 👇
1/ This is the racy iconic Bollywood song "Tu cheez badi hai mast mast". It might not look very classical, but the melody is based in the Hindustani classical music system using Raag Bhimpalasi...
2/ In this thread I want to explore how deeply and widely South Asian musical culture has been informed by the raag system. I want make the case that one can even use it to define the bounds of what we call "South Asia" or rather "Hindustan"...
3/ From Kabul to Chittagong, from Kathmandu to Kerala (or further to Colombo), classical musicians can converse fluently through the language of raag.
Eg this is the Peshawar based Rubab maker and player Ustaz Sarparaz playing in Raag Bhimpalasi also
1/ Kaafi by Bulleh Shah "Hori khelungi keh bismillah" with a beautiful incorporation of a Quranic verse
«اَلَستُ بِرَبِّکُم» پریتم بولے سب سکھیاں نے گنگھٹ کھولے
«قالُوا بلیٰ» ہی یوں کر بولے لا الہ الا اللہ
2/ "Alastu bu rabbikum" (from Quran 7:172) is usually interpreted as the primordial questioning of human souls by Allah asking "Am I not your Lord". Bulleh Shah has visualized this scene as an ecstatic celebration akin to Holi celebrations...
3/ The performance above is by Madan Gopal Singh. Here is a slightly Urdufied qawwali adaptation of the same Bulleh Shah Holi poem performed in Bihar by Meraj Afzaly:
The praise of Ali in a few South Asian musical forms
1/ Manqabat in the form of Dhrupad -- the oldest Hindustani classical vocal genre. This is in Raag Malkauns performed by Ustad Wasifuddin Dagar
2/ Manqbat as the bandish of a khyal in raag Bairagi Bhairav set to jhaptaal (10 beat rhythm cycle), performed by Shafqat Ali son of Ustad Salamat Ali Khan.
This musical phrase is said to be inspired by a lion's movement:
3/ Qasida on Ali in the form of a Chakwali dhol geet