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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMqpB4czMcA
The writing on the black piece of paper above pretty much sums up my intentions here but to elaborate a bit, I wanted to apply this interesting idea of creating art from mere sounds to my earlier research focusing on the topic of ‘Logic’, specifically Debating. In my spare time, I love to watch ‘Speakers Corner’ discussions (located in Hyde Park, London) on YouTube - this rough ‘anyone-can-debate’ style really intrigues me and so I wished to perhaps integrate some of these discussions into my Practical Work.
One of my favourite debaters is Mohammed Hijab, famously known for his numerous degrees, namely in Philosophy and History and his extensive use of logic in every one of his debates - and, as I believe, the perfect example of ‘logic in person’. Although a large amount of his work focuses on religious topics, namely Islamic, his discussions extend to topics such as Feminism, Homosexuality and even Liberalism (debated simply through human reasoning).
So what exactly have I done here? Well what I have tried to do is create marks on a blank sheet of paper to the words of the discussion between Hijab and the woman interrogating him. While some of these marks are actual simplified drawings of spoken terms such as “suicide bombing” with the drawing of a bomb, others tend to be representations of what seems to be going on in the debate, for instance, the drawing in red (on the right side of the page) of what seems to look like a mini landscape actually symbolises much more and, from my perspective, pretty much sums up the entire discussion - the line marking the ‘ground’ represents how all humans encompass the same laws of logic and reasoning and so are exposed to the same understanding, the two ‘buildings’ coming out of it signifies both sides of the party agreeing on the fact that something needs to be done about terrorism, but where the line of the top ‘building’ breaks off was my way of indicating the misinterpretation by the interrogating woman of what Hijab was actually saying despite his attempt in breaking down a chunk of knowledge for her to correct her misconception.
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Mohammed Hijab is an unstable and angry person. Clearly he has some personal grievances towards David Wood, but these things can be settled in a civilized way. This man is overflowing with negative emotions and he is pouring all of them out during the debate. The way he is so arrogant and disrespectful reminds me of Zakir Naik to be honest. Both of them also tend to answer imaginary questions instead of the real questions.
Proverbs 16:18 says: “Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall.”
Proverbs 3:34 says: “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.”
Part 2 Brother Muhammed Hijab Speaks to an atheist about how he came into existence and the universe on a whole. 2/3 Part 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...