Mangaluru: Journo Irshad's documentary explores taboo on dancing for Muslim girls


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Aug 20: Journalist Irshad Uppinangady’s gripping documentary 'Swargada Haadiyalli Kamarutiruva Kanasugalu' (Shattered Dreams on the Path to Heaven) was screened at theInformation office here on August 19.

The documentary explores the taboo on Muslim girls, as young as five and six, dancing in school programmes. Dozens of littles girls interviewed in the film say that they want to dance in school events but are afraid of their religious teachers and clerics who have forbidden young girls of the community from dancing. Parents too say they are helpless because they feel scared going against the diktats of the religious heads.

Irshaad Uppinangady, TV journalist and director of the documentary said, "I made this documentary after interacting with many children's workers, religious leaders, social activists, students and many other progressive people. When we went to Madrasas as children, our female classmates were restricted from taking part in school dance. They wished to participate in the dance but they were not allowed due to the fatwas by religious leaders. Such restrictions should not be put on little girls. Dancing is a personal choice, there is nothing wrong in taking part. By these fatwas the personal freedom of these children is restricted."

Sara Abubakkar, veteran writer said, "I am really happy that at least a youth from our community has come forward against such regressive thoughts. When I was in 9th standard there was a drama to be staged in our school. I had given my name but my teacher asked my father whether I could take part and my father did not allow it.

"Children need to be allowed to explore their talents, only then they will grow in their careers. I watched Aamir Khan's movie 'PK'. It has conveyed a very good message about how people are exploited in the name of religion. Today the situation in the society is such that people don't see each others as human beings, rather they see them by their religion. There are so many groups in Islam, which one do we follow, this is the question. Irshad has made a small attempt against such wrong fatwas," she said.

Khader Sha, Information officer of Dakshina Kannada said, "Irshad has chosen a very sensitive issue. For any change in the society there will be opposition. Change is not that easy. Today Irshad has taken a small step towards change."

Renny D'Souza, Muneer Katipalla, Dinesh Ullepady and many others were present at the screening.

  

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  • jayant s, bengaluru

    Sat, Aug 22 2015

    Great actor Naseeruddin Shah once said, Azaan (call for prayer) is like singing. It depends how one interprets

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  • Anil R, panjikallu kajebailu

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Its a very good efforts by Irshad uppinangady.

    In every religion there are restrictions. it how we come over it in a logical way. if a boy can sing/dance why cant a girls to the same thing? with out vulgarity any action should be allowed to follow.
    but the naked truth is we follow Gods word/commandments than our religious head/guru/mullas words.

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  • Vantage Point, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    I know this guy Irshad...But speaking on dance and musical singing ...Islam not only prohibits girls but also boys...Point to be noted...The reason behind it is it will corrupt your mind and deviate one from God fearing ...But there is no problem if some young kids irrespective of gender do dancing on school fest on good topics which is benefit for society without using temptation or seduce..If you consider dance and music like hip hop,rock ,cabra,belly dance,..or music and dance which compromises with tauheed ..i.e belief in one God...Islam prohibits it...
    The reason is if someone claim as muslim..he must submit to will of God ...how much hard or tempting this world might be ...If he submits to wordly pleasure and desires and then there is no point of calling himself as Muslim...I know many muslim school where young girls do dancing...but it is sort of light dancing...not related to exposing body or acting like as if shock has flown to your body with the music...It is the dance which spreads good message neither with heavy music nor with sexualising...Brother you think which one is better...One which treats women like commodity other which respects

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  • SKINI, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    please arrange to upload the documentary on Youtube.

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  • India First, India

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Change is inevitable. People will resist change always but you cannot stop change everytime....... ! It is not good to comment about other religion. But in my religion we are not following same Hinduism today which was followed 200 years ago.... !!

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  • Gangaram, Moodabidri

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    sadiq, UAE

    Person should be spiritual not religious!!! when you are behind religion all type of nonsense starts.

    come out from the egg shell.

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  • ziyad, Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Islam doesn't allow Music and dance. We followers of Islam discourage our kids to follow this. If your religion encouraging it then follow. But you can not comments of others faith. If SRK or X,Y,Z celebrity doing it, then its that individual wish what he want to follow. Its a Democratic country. But one who follows Islam, he follows what is allowed and what is not!

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  • Natash, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Mr. Ziyad
    Could you please mention the phrase in Quran which says music and dance is not allowed in the religion.

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  • WELL WISHER, ABU DHABI

    Mon, Aug 24 2015

    From the Qur'aan:

    1) Surah An-Najm, Verse 59 to 62

    Allaah says, what means:

    "Do you marvel at this statement, and laugh and do not weep, while you amuse yourselves [proudly] in vanities ? Rather, prostrate before Allaah and worship Him [alone]."
    According to Ibn Abbaas radhiyallahu'anhuma, the word 'saamidoon' in this verse refers to the mushrikeen's habit of singing and playing music noisily whenever they heard the Qur'aan being recited, in order to drown out the reciters voice so that others wouldn't hear it.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    At last one good observation mr ramesh.s..i agree with..truth is truth my friend..

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  • perchu, pervaje

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    give respect to others also including ladies. then it becomes a beautiful theory of life. don't restrict others in the name of DOs & DONTs.

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  • MYB, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Ask the parents instead having from independent individuals point of views.One day the same girls , when they become mothers will not ever wish her daughters to participate in such events. Islam has some tenets and bounders which as a pious muslim has to adhere. Forget about Mullahs , clerics.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    As far as my knowledge about deen is concerned, there is no harm in taking participation in the events organized by schools and colleges such as school day and college day..etc and students have both right and duty to participate in the school programmes.. But Islam forbids dancing as a source of livelihood for both men and women...Taking dancing as a profession is discouraged in islam.

    But school children are free to participate and expose their talents in schools...

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  • Nawaz, Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    @Shahnawaz,
    You have limited knowledge of deen in this subject

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Mr nawaz, kuwait.

    Brother thanx a lot for ur compliments n jazakallha wa khair...

    obedience to Allah lies in balanced acts of Dos n Donts...like do worship..do give charity n zakaath,,do good n kind to parents n be good n generous to relations n neighbours..do care for orphans..be polite..be kind..help the needy..do visit the sicks..be virtuous n pious, be good n kind to spouse n children...say salaams to all whom u come across n take Allahs name when you start a work etc. The list is long n at the same time there are donts like dont steal, dont lie, dont back bite, dont be immoral dont engage in illicit sex, dont eat the wealth of orphans n weak who are under ur care dont consume pork n liquor..dont be proud.dont oppress others dont kill innocents, dont gamble, dont waste, dont idle, dont associate partners with ur Creator, fast during ramadan but dont engage in sex with ur spouse though she is legal during fast..dont waste time without gain,,dont show body parts to others but ones partners
    and the list is on n on...to be spiritual we hv to try our maximum to act on both dos n donts..then only we will get salvation....we need to seek our livelihood by halal means acceptable to our creator n spend this to seek the pleasure of or creator..we muslims believe in life after death n consider this life is just a bubble full of tests n torments n the this lifes beauty n bounty is not long lasting n we hv to leave all these thing behind us n leave this world with onky good n bad deeds n pleasure n displeasure of our creator n according to our ddeds God shall reward us in our life after death..this is tge basic n fundamental belief of life in islam..list continues..

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  • India First, India

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Everyone has a right to dance, sing, or watch movies....! Enjoy your life.Live your life for yourself.

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  • Santhosh Dsouza, Bantwal

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Good work Mr.Irshad.Kids should enjoy their Childhood irrespective of religion.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    WOW..good attempt in right direction..this is exactly the reason that after SARA ABUBAKAR we struggle to find any Muslim women writer..even IRAN has women pop singing groups which recently performed in INDIA, but in kashmir mullahs virtually chased GIRLS singing group PRAGASH..its not partying like MORNING MIST..How can we forget that in early days, BOLLYWOOD was ruled by Muslim heroins, dancers, song writers, director, producers..didnt they religioustic, or God fearing..Muslims community should know that there is opportunity everywhere in every field for women..quota/reservation wont help for overgrowing youth population..i was grown in Muslim locality where my primary/Highscool mates consist of 90% Muslims..sorry part is that Muslim girls are excellent in study but not allowed to study beyond 7th std and Boys more interested in business and dropped in out in 10th Std..

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  • sadiq, UAE

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Mr Ramesh You said (BOLLYWOOD was ruled by Muslim(by Name) heroins, dancers, song writers, director, producers)but they are not Religious & god Fearing

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Are you the one to judge who is god fearing and who's not ?

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  • ibrahim, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Anyone normal human can judge as per his understanding why you are questioning him who are you to question

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  • sadiq, UAE

    Sat, Aug 22 2015

    MR chris dubai I am judging according to Holy Quran & teaching of our beloved prophet Muhammed (saw) if you have any doubt you can ask any muthawa in dubai they will clearly explain

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  • Vishal Shetty, Udupi Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Hats of Irshad. I think we need to have more like-minded people in all the communities.
    Religion is the path leads to Heaven, its good to follow the do's and dont's of religion however these kids should be exempted from the rigid customs as life is beyond religion and they have all the right as I think its nor fair on our part to impose anything on them which they can take. This applies to all religion.

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  • SH, mlore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Yes. Islam has some restrictions. There is hardship in following the religion same time there is reward from the Allah ,the creator and sustainer of heavens and earth which is abundant. Those who want to enjoy the life of this world which is very very short there is freedom .But peace and real joy can be acquired only by pleasing the almighty Allah.

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Seems like you have visited the other world and pretty confident of the benefits there lol

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  • Ahmed, Karkala

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    As per Islam it is strictly prohibited for a girl or a boy to dance on music because it open doors for sins as per Islamic teachings, a true Muslim will not follow his own desires but will follow the commandments of his creator because Islam believes that this life is a test from his creator and actual life starts from death which will never end. So the concept of “swargada haadialli” will be hereafter not in this world. All the desires will be fulfilled in swarga not here.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    I Think,it was in 1990,Kannada weekly magazine SUDHA published one article about Muslim Bharatanatyam artist..but instead of getting encouragement,both Sudha Magazine and Muslim Boy got warning from religious heads Mullahs and even from some Muslim readers who said " It is against Islam"..I don't know whether that talented boy continued it or not..So,it is not a surprise that girls are being prevented from dancing on the stages..

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  • Rezy, Mlore/MCT

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    There is a limit and restrictions for everything, these limits should be carefully imposed as not to stop anyones progress in their right path and same time giving enough control to avoid incidents leading misbehavior or indecency.

    This should be jointly worked with students, parents, school management and religious leaders to promote acceptance and harmony by all faiths.

    Good work, keep progressing.

    Also being worlds 2nd biggest in population, we hardly get gold and silver medals in Olympics and sports, where as countries with few lakhs population take away these medals.

    We need to promote sports in schools and colleges in better way than we are doing today. There are 1000s of TV live programs and competition on singing, dancing and mimicry.

    What about sports?

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah saudi arabia

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Islam has fixed boundaries which says some DOs and DONTs for both boys and girls. Stage filmy dancing is a culture of non islamic traditions which no muslim can support. Example we can see that some ladies who never wear burka or abaya which is compulsory in islam and speak for others liberty. Its much better follow islam and enjoy the righteousness .

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  • Harsha Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    nazeer...

    why you are watching films of sharuk/salman/aamir/saif..as they are near to half century.

    who is these womens who acted earlier in films like waheeda/mumtaz/nargis/madhubala/rehna/zaheera/zubeena.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    They are handful....only peanuts

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    They are the handful that made it big ,i dont know about their reward in heaven but certainly they were rewarded with everything they could ask for here on earth and thats good enough for them ...

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah saudi arabia

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    AS practicing muslim we just see how the prophets ,their companions ,prophets wives lead their life with best ideal examples. Sharook , salman or whoever they are nothing here.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    ..problem is now a days every one concentrated on DONT DOs, than DOs..BAMIYAN BUDHA was standing for centuries even GHAZNI didnt do anything, but TALIBAN destroyed it..in SYRIA, even Ottomon turks preserved historical site but ISIS destroyed & a 97 year Historian brutally killed..

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  • Arun, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    nazeer husain, belly dance is also a culture of non islamic traditions ?

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    The first and foremost goal of the human being in life is to learn , to lead a good and respectable life, respecting the elders / others....How the culture of Dance is going to tune the shape of the human being ??.....

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  • Sompa, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Bitter Truth. All the best Irshad.

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  • sadiq, UAE

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    At that time, people will sell their religion for a small amount of worldly goods.(Ahmad)

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  • STEEVEN, Dubai/Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Need to salute Irshad.. Great thought...great move...against the waves..you must succeed..and leaders must support...if you move in the similar manner you will succeed....

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