Monday 7 December 2015



Please don't destroy life

Prosecutors charged him with blaspheming “the divine self” and the Prophet Muhammad; spreading atheism and promoting it among the youth in public places; mocking the verses of God and the prophets; refuting the Quran; denying the day of resurrection; objecting to fate and divine decree; and having an illicit relationship with women and storing their pictures in his phone.
You will kill a person if he don't believe in your belief ? Who gave you this right to destroy a life It is his life, you don't bother about it, let him live the way he wants to live. You should also enjoy your own life, instead bothering and interfering in others life. Life is a beautiful thing, just feel it, don't ever try to understand it. Just try to feel the matter you are in. don’t try to master or discipline it. I don't know to whom i am addressing, who ever you are,if you can manage to understand even a bit of, whatever i am saying
your life and lives around you, will be happier.

As a Human, I shall plead for mercy, and beg for his life. Please give him a chance. He is young, desperate and restless. Make reconditioning centers of Islam, for such people, reason with them with your point of view. Please don't destroy life, which your ALLAH has bestowed upon his mother .He is mere extension of his mother’s life and body. You are punishing his mother.
                                        He will die and leave your world with his belief, It is he who won the battle, you lost. BECAUSE YOU COULDN'T JUSTIFY YOURSELF,reason with him so that he can realize his deeds as mistakes and can change himself. His changed existence can generate and inspire young people, towards the greatness of Islam which can spare and embrace people even after their mistakes.

                                         Destroying somebody's life just for his point of view, is a crime, not a justice. Religion is an art and science of coexistence. Coexistence, not mere of bodies, inclusion of different emotions, views, faith, belief, makes it an art, and smooth inclusive functioning of differences makes it ,science.


Fayadh, who was born and lives in Saudi Arabia, has curated art shows in Jeddah and at the Venice Biennale and has been a key leader of Edge of Arabia , a British-Saudi art organization. Fayadh was first detained in August 2013 in Abha, in South Western Saudi Arabia, by the country's religious police,  also known as the Committee for promotion of virtue and prevention of vice.  The 35-year-old was released on bail only to be arrested again on January 1, 2014, when he was sentenced to four years in prison and 800 lashes. After his attorneys appealed, judicial authorities decided to re-try his case before a new panel of judges, who sentenced Fayadh to death in November 2015, on charges of promoting atheism in his 2008 poetry collection, INSTRUCTIONS WITHIN. 


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