3 December 2007
No hard feelings
Expanding the thoughts of the propagandist of Islamic morals is a must.
As I’ve noticed in the past couple of years that some as REKAAZ have taken a path in intention to lead as many youth as possible to the right direction (yes right). I’m not writing this post to point out the objectives of such campaigns because as I believe it is their job to do so not mine; I will raise here the issue that many people think of it as a judgmental and shallow sighting ( I know that many supporters to this campaign will have a conflict on that).
Rekaaz has chosen one part of the two main parts of the human mind; they have only concentrated on emotions neglecting logic. I’m a person of logic when it comes to religion and other matters of life; I can’t bear listening to those crying and shouting religion instructors, I wouldn’t spend time listening to Mohamed or Nabeel Al Awadhi, yet I wouldn’t mind listening to Dr. Zaghlool Al Najjar and Ahmad Deedat for hours without boredom. I can’t see a sign of Reekaz’s and not think of it as offending my intelligence. Amazingly, from what I see in their website, forum and TV interviews I find that it has been affecting a lot of people but by going back in time to my University years I do kind of understand the mechanism of such numbers (University elections), most of them are already religious so they are not an add to it, it is only a number (quantity) yet not a real figure (not quality).
A friend of mine while discussing this issue pointed out that morals are emotional, okay but what about the unfaithful do you think they think of it emotionally as you do, I guess not; an atheist or the “unfaithful” usually looks at religion from the logic side. Shouldn’t they be a target to such campaigns as well?
What if I’m not a person of printed stories, Mohamed Al Awadhi lectures, the full of praise forum or an emotional campaign of huge signs, what do you have to offer me?

