Labels, Romance and Muslims
I know this is a tad serious (apologies) but thinking people see and read labels all the time, they may then disagree with the label but they are aware of that label. It is usually the thinking person that places that label in the first place.
They place labels such as Romance, Drama, Action, Spy story, They do such things with people as well. I am an author as most know and although I write in different Genres, I am predominantly known for writing, Romance, fantasy and horror tales. I wished to make a point here but did not wish to just come out with political thoughts even though I have done so on occasion.
I was thinking of the labels that my, soft, fantastical romances gather and realized that many other romances are labeled the same but are very different from the perceived norm.
Sure “fifty shades” was called “A Romance” as was “Rebecca” by Daphne Du Maurier, and “Gloriana” by Michael Moorcock and all three could not be more different than each other and pretty much none of them “A Romance” by today’s terms yet all are in the classical definition.
The same thing applies with people, A Muslim perhaps, but with a sectarian identity of Shia, Sunni, Sufi (etc) all with differing views upon the Quran. As Individual as any romance. And then there is the person themselves, even more individual, even more difficult to label yet we do. Muslim, perhaps, Suni Muslim (for example) for the more learned, Abdul, Mohammed or whatever their name happens to be for the most thoughtful. For you are then narrowing down the definition, tighter and tighter until he/she is no longer labeled by ethnic origin, race, creed or colour but to the tightest definition possible, “Ahmed my Neighbor”, “Rashid, My friend”.
All religions have been guilty of Murder but few people have.
This applies to all religions.
Apologies again for being so serious.
On the positive side I did blog last night upon the plight of the Haggis, now an endangered species.