Now this is alarming! Someone has been defacing graffiti in Beirut - and by defacing I mean exactly that - taking faces off graffiti... At first I thought it was a crew war but sadly, the more I delved into this the more I realized that all graffiti works which have faces on them have been vandalized. I am not pointing fingers, but it is well known that according to some strict interpretations of Islam, no one is allowed to draw a face (or even take a photo of one) because on judgement day God will ask that person to breathe life into his/her "creation" just like God himself breathed life in Adam. Which makes the situation even more alarming if you ask me!
Monday, March 11, 2013
Defacing graffiti in Beirut
Now this is alarming! Someone has been defacing graffiti in Beirut - and by defacing I mean exactly that - taking faces off graffiti... At first I thought it was a crew war but sadly, the more I delved into this the more I realized that all graffiti works which have faces on them have been vandalized. I am not pointing fingers, but it is well known that according to some strict interpretations of Islam, no one is allowed to draw a face (or even take a photo of one) because on judgement day God will ask that person to breathe life into his/her "creation" just like God himself breathed life in Adam. Which makes the situation even more alarming if you ask me!
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So Sad, but i heard another story from insiders in the graffiti scene, i knew that the faces were erased when Pope Benedict XVI visited Lebanon in September, maybe its another rumor...
I am open to all theories but it is alarming whatever the real reason is!
i was the first to tell the guys that MAY BE the reason was the visit of the Pope, plz don't rely on it coz i discovered that some guys at Beirut's municipality did it....(when i was stopped once by them)......
Thanks for the input Elie, if interested in graffiti do no miss this http://beirutntsc.blogspot.com/2013/09/conference-moderating-at-station.html
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