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Radical Centrist
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6/3/2003: Iraqi Dervish
![]() I've always heard the term "whirling dervish" and never understood it. It turns out that "dervish" is a Muslim sect especially in Turkey and Iran/Iraq. It's a fanatical sect (of Islam? surprise), a branch of the Sufi Islam which seems to be a bit more peaceful than the others (not a reach). I don't know but it seems like the Sufis turn their devotion inwards instead of outwards, and focus on their own behavior instead of the behavior of the rest of us. That's respectable. Sufis believe that their primary goal is purifying their hearts and souls of thoughts other than of Allah, so they take on all kinds of activities that they figure will help them do that. That's what this guy is really trying to do. The "whirling" aspect is similar; not all dervishes do it, but it involves swaying and chanting and slowly building up to a frenzy of prayer. This frenzy often builds up to whirling, thus the term. I can think of similar activity in other religions. The yogic flyers of Transcendental Meditation bounce up and down until they really believe they are levitating. "Speaking in tongues" remains a concept of Christian fundamentalists in this country. |
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Radical Centrist
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Oh, also, that must be one of the finest unibrows ever displayed.
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
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The whole dervishkabob thing is strange just to look at. But can you imagine what'll happen when he needs to cough or sneeze? Ewwww.
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I wonder why there is no blood. Have they been in so long
they've healed? Even if the blood has coagulated wouldn't any movement cause more bleeding? I think I'd rather tithe.
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No; another picture, which was taken just before this one, shows the guy inserting the pins. Maybe the bleeding begins when he takes 'em out?
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Yeah sez you
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I'd be thinking ouch ouch ouch rather than allah allah allah.....
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The places that he pierced himself don't really bleed, I don't think.
The idea with sticking metal objects through your face is, if your mind is completely filled with Allah, then you'll feel no pain. So it's like a test of their religious devotion. I saw a video of this in an anthropology class, and it had 12 year old kids going through this ceremony as a sort of religious graduation. There was a lot of rhythmic drumming and dancing, and then it all built up to a crescendo, whereupon the kids would lick red-hot pokers. It was quite something to see. Apparently, if you're really, really devoted to Allah, you can lick red hot metal and not feel a thing! |
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ethics evolve.
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[insert adolescent mocking from the perspective of Western materialism of a many-centuries-old spiritual tradition here]
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Look who thinks he's clever Dan.
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Re: 6/3/2003: Iraqi Dervish
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Just standing in church feeling moved by the music and then blurting out of nonsensical noises is not and does not constitute a Christian fundamentalist ideal. if any thing it is an extremists and ungodly act. Last edited by Bitmap; 06-03-2003 at 11:23 PM. |
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Re: Re: 6/3/2003: Iraqi Dervish
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I saw a video on snake handlers, too. They'd actually throw the snakes across the room at each other, repeatedly! But the funniest thing was, they'd shake the snakes in the vicinity of the people who hadn't contributed money yet, to try to scare them into tithing. Yep, gotta love those Christian fundamentalists.
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Look who thinks he's clever Dan.
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Um.... Snake handlers are extremists. not fundamentalists
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Look who thinks he's clever Dan.
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Re: Re: Re: 6/3/2003: Iraqi Dervish
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In the case of snake handlers, they are testing God and it says implicitly in the bible NOT to test God, If they are testing THEIR faith in God then i can think of quite a few better (more sane) ways of testing ones faith. But as for me, I know the standing of my faith in God and i don't need a snake to reinforce my faith. |
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