M F Husain to Accept Qatar Citizenship, says Son


By Subhash K  Jha

Mumbai, Feb 27 (IANS) India's most celebrated artist Maqbool Fida Husain, who has been under attack from sections of the Hindu right, has accepted Qatar's offer of an honorary citizenship as having a "sense of belonging" was important at this stage of his life, said his son Owais Husain, who added that his father "missed home in India terribly".

M.F. Husain, 95, has dozens of lawsuits against him across the country for his paintings of goddesses that some Hindus find sacrilegious. The artist has been living abroad as a fugitive since 2006.

The celebrated painter left Dubai for Qatar Friday, his son filmmaker-writer-painter Owais Husain told IANS on phone from Dubai.

"Yes, he has left for Qatar where he was warmly received by a large welcoming committee. I was supposed to accompany him from here in Dubai to Qatar. But at the last minute I couldn't go. He travelled alone, as he has all his life, to his new home.

"My father has definitely accepted their offer (of Qatari citizenship). After years of being away from his real home (in India) this sense of belonging, albeit in an adopted country, was I think, very important at this stage of his life," said Owais, who shuttles between Dubai and Mumbai.

After Qatar made the citizenship offer to Husain and people in India got know about it, his fans and noted artists demanded that his return to India be facilitated.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) said Husain was free to live anywhere in the country, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) stressed that the artist "did not face danger to his life". But he still faces threats from fringe groups in the Hindu right, apart from the court cases.

Owais in Dubai seemed unaware of the sudden interest in India to get the artist back.

"Do they really want him back now? Isn't it a bit late? My father has been a nomad all his life. But he has been rendered homeless in recent years. He stayed close to me in Dubai and I tried to make him feel at home. But I had my own work too. I know he missed home in India terribly," said Owais, who is now completing a documentary on his father's life.

"I've titled it 'Letters To My Son About My Father'. My son is four years old. When he grows up he should know what a luminous legacy he has to uphold. My father is older than modern independent India. As a child he struggled to make ends meet. During British India he painted slogans against the rulers. In independent India he painted pictures that sold for astronomical sums of money. He didn't plan any of this. He didn't plan his exile in Dubai and now his citizenship in Qatar."

In Qatar, Husain has big plans, include a new feature film, revealed his proud son.

"I plan to fly down to Qatar and we will be discussing projects together. I don't know how to end my documentary on my father. There're no full stops to his life. His life has been charted by destiny."

As Husain makes Qatar his adopted home during his final years, his son said: "He will continue to miss his real home wherever he is. You can take M.F. Husain out of India. But you can't take India out of M F Husain."

 

  

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  • Ranjan, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Mar 01 2010

    I agree with Shahab and Francis. Making portraits which hurt sentiments are bad ..which ever religion it might be against. Hope MF H does not do the same thing in Qatar and hurt sentiments of the local people.

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  • Francis, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Drawing nude Hindu Gods is not correct. Drawing picture of Prophet Mohammed is banned in Islam. At the same time same time depicting pictures of Jesus Christ by a Delhi based publisher holding a cigarette in one hand and a beer can in another in a book for primary classes in Shillong was really hurting the sentiments..

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  • Shahab, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Francis, Mangalore , i agree with you completely . If there is freedom of speech in India , it should not be misused to hurt one's sentiments and one should refrain from doing so . What Manish has commented in his view is right . Indian sentiments has been hurt by his action .

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Drawing nude Hindu Gods is not correct. for this reason Islam bans drawing the picture of our Prophet.

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  • Francis, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Artist M.F.Husain definitely would have refrained from drawing nude Hindu Gods thus hurting sentiments of particular community. It's really pity that after gaining such a big name and fame he is still a nomad! No one knows up and downs of life..

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  • NIHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    i really feel sorry for what had happend to the great artist....as I admire his work I dont think that he has done anything wrong because if you see old sculptures of our god and godess we will come to know... i relly all this happend becoz this painting was done by M.F.HUSSAIN. thats all.... As all know some of us need some reason and you were the reason...thats all.India is a beautifull country which gives you full right for your views and expressions... anywhere you go the god and your fans will always love you.

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  • Antony T. D' Souza, Karkala / Qatar

    Sat, Feb 27 2010

    QATARNAK ! Avoid painting which could be offending and a taboo to the Qatari society. Respect its customs,culture,traditions and folkways. Wishing a Happy stay.

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  • reshma, karkala/uk

    Sat, Feb 27 2010

    Hello Mr Hussain..

    With all respect to you ...if you are not interested in Indian Citizenship.. then do lead your next phase of life in Qatar..  may be thats your fate.

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  • Nazia,dxb, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 27 2010

    Exactly we cant take India out of M.F hussain...coz of him so many inspired to become artist.But u took appropriate decision.Im really happy 4 u.Congrats for being a adopted child of Qatar.Its not necessary in life that mother who delivered shuld look after u,step mom can also be the best.Be optimistic in life...things will go good for u.

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  • manish, canada

    Sat, Feb 27 2010

    I have seen his paintings on you tube which is very hurting and disturbing the way he potraied the indian sntiments. i hope the almighty forgive you

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