Shock Dead, Everybody's Gone Mad: Reflections on the Death of Michael Jackson

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Everybody’s gone mad…

From “They Don’t Care About Us” by Michael Jackson

As a little boy, Michael Jackson had an extraordinary charisma – as well as an absolute innocence – that was disarmingly charming. It captivated millions of Americans and eventually people around the world.

As the years went by, his career took strange turns and his face transformed eerily into a ghastly masque, perhaps to conceal the pain of alienation from his own self and family. He was also rumored to have unsavory predilections that would never have been suggested if one used the rigorous criteria of Islam before hurling an accusation. Despite the rumors, he appeared to have had a genuine concern for children, wanting to provide them with a world that was denied to him as a child due to the abuses he claimed to have suffered.

I was very happy for him last year when he reportedly became a Muslim. He had apparently followed the footsteps of his dignified and intelligent brother, Jermaine, who converted to Islam 20 years ago and found peace. It seemed befitting that Michael sought refuge from a society that thrives on putting people on pedestals and then knocking them down. He was accused of many terrible things, but was guilty of perhaps being far too sensitive for an extremely cruel world. Such is the fate of many artistic people in our culture of nihilistic art, where the dominant outlet for their talents is in singing hollow pop songs or dancing half-naked in front of ogling onlookers who often leave them as quickly as they clung to them for the next latest sensation.

In the manner of Elvis or the Beatles, Michael is unwittingly both a cause and a symptom of America’s national obsession with celebrity, currently on display in the American Idol mania. Celebrity trumps catastrophe every time. Far too few of us make any attempt to understand why jobs are drying up, why mortgages are collapsing, why we spend half-a-trillion dollars to service the interest on the national debt, why our government’s administration, despite being elected on an anti-war platform, is still committed to two unnecessary and unjust wars waged by the earlier administration, wars that continue to involve civilians casualties on an almost daily basis. Instead, we drown in trivia, especially trivia related to celebrity. And the response to Michael’s death is part of the trivial pursuits of American popular culture. The real news about death in America is that twenty Iraq and Afghan war veterans are committing suicide every day. But that does not make the front page nor is it discussed as seriously as the King of Pop’s cardiac arrest.

Nevertheless, Michael’s very public death notice is a powerful reminder that no matter how famous or talented or wealthy one is, death comes knocking, sometimes sooner than later. Michael has now entered a world of extraordinary perception, a world that makes his “Thriller” video seem mundane. It is a world of angels and demons, and questions in the grave, a world where fame is based upon piety and charity. Given Michael’s reported conversion to Islam last year, Muslims count him as one of our own, and we pray that he can finally find the peace he never found in this world and that he is in a place, God willing, of mercy, forgiveness, and solace.

(Article written by Shakh Hamza Yusuf)

Re: Shock Dead, Everybody's Gone Mad: Reflections on the Death of Michael Jackson

I am sick of seeing people milking MJ's death to promote their own agenda (while praising his talents/charisma and being careful about the controversies). I am wondering what this Sheikh would have written if he had known MJ didn't convert to Islam?
Come on Sheikh Yusuf, this is not about you or Islam or your agenda of how pathetic/materialistic American society is and how Islam is the cure for this society. Atleast let the moment of MJ's death, be about him.

Re: Shock Dead, Everybody’s Gone Mad: Reflections on the Death of Michael Jackson

chulo.. jee.. is ki kami thi bus… .everyone is cashing.. :chai: ..

me too.

Re: Shock Dead, Everybody's Gone Mad: Reflections on the Death of Michael Jackson

Wonderful article.May Allah bless Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and preserve all the scholars. Ameen

Peace american pie

So you knew MJ then? Or you attempt to know the position of Shaykh Hamza?

Read the article for what it is ... and now you realise this ...

1) The media propped up MJ
2) The media tried to take him down with controversy
3) The media laments his death

Islam is the cure for the American pie society ... says who not just Hamza Yusuf an American Christian who became Muslim, but also Shaykh Zaid Shakir, Malcolm X, Imam Siraj Wahaj and many more people who have not only converted to Islam but are holding the torch for Islam as well.

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the media and the people around MJ killed him. I saw a documentary about MJ and it's just sick how they treated such a man. A black man who became white. Who is the greatest boxer? Muhammad Ali. Who is the greatest Entertainer/Musician? Michael Jackson! Both black!They wanted to kill Muhammad Ali as well, but they said let him die of Parkinson!

Imagine, you are on your ranch or whatever and the whole f'cking day helicopters are flying over you! what the hell is that? MJ visited a Zoo in Germany. Someone gave a hint and the whole f'cking world is after you! A girl gave Michael Jackson a Hug and she collapsed crying! Wtf is that?

He already had his song "Leave Me Alone" but that did not work! MJ did not deserve such a treatment and such a death! Have you seen MJ when he was practising for his comeback? He was looking great! 2-3 days later he is dead? c'mon that's a f'ckin' joke!

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the reports of Michael Jackson's conversion are rumors at best. Sheikh Hanson is missing something really important here....and it is, that we do not base our deen on mere rumors.

Michael Jackson never once claimed do be a muslims, neither did any of his actions tesitfy that could have been a muslim....except for that one time when he was spotted, in Bahrain, in an abaya and niqab :p

We believe in what is apparent, since we dont know what is in the hearts. And what is apparent in the case of Michael Jackson here is that he lived as a kafir and he died as one...and we all know the fate of the one who dies as a kafir.

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Goodness gacious me.

Re: Shock Dead, Everybody's Gone Mad: Reflections on the Death of Michael Jackson

I don't know the aim of this thread in particular. Perhaps making it a base to insult/abhor the scholars all over the planet. And it takes only ONE article. Plaudits.

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MJ was not sunni muslim , he was trying to convert nation of islam all his security guards were NOI muslim not sunni

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Michael Jackson has passed away, and his affairs and deeds are accountable in the hereafter.

What he did do, didn't do, could've done, should've done is all past now and frankly insignificant because he was just a man. The media glorification of him is understandable from a Superstar perspective, but to dissect his life after he has departed from this world is a waste of time and resources. His personal life was haunted by just about everyone when he was alive, and the haunting still continues after he has died.

The media could be using that precious time to focus on the bigger issues, like um..Iran for example. The favorite pet-peeve. :D

Re: Shock Dead, Everybody’s Gone Mad: Reflections on the Death of Michael Jackson

nice read. thanks for posting. :jazak:

Re: Shock Dead, Everybody's Gone Mad: Reflections on the Death of Michael Jackson

Well written article though. I like Sheikh Hamza's style of conveying a message. JazakAllah khair for sharing.