Homosexuality and lesbianism have been dubbed
'alternative life-styles', 'personal preference', 'natural variation',
etc. In the West today, where homosexuality was once considered an
illness by the Association of Psychiatrists, it has now been removed
from the list and replaced by homophobia (the dislike of homosexuals and
homosexuality). Consequently, Islam and Muslims are considered
intolerant and biased due to their continued opposition. Arguments in
favour of tolerance towards homosexuals are based on the assumption that
homosexual behaviour is biologically based and not merely learned from
society.
1. Early opposition to homosexuality was based
on the argument that such behaviour was unnatural. Sodomy cannot
produce children, which is one of the main natural consequences of
sexual relations. 'Mother Nature' did not make us that way, it was
argued. To counter such arguments, homosexual researchers scoured the
earth until they found supposed homosexual behaviour among the animal
kingdom. They found that the males of some species of exotic fishes off
the coast of Japan
imitated the behaviour of females of the species in order to prevent
other males from impregnating their mates, and some rare butterflies
from islands off the coast of Africa
also had males exhibiting female behaviour during mating season, etc.
However, if the animal kingdom is to be used to justify human behaviour,
there also exists a spider in South America whose female is much larger than the male. When mating is complete, the female eats her mate.
2. During the 1980’s it was claimed that a gland in the base of
the brain which is small in women and large in men was found to be small
among homosexuals. However, this evidence, while seeming
incontrovertible to the layman, was immediately refuted by scientists.
The data was taken from cross-sections of the brains of dead adult
humans whose sexual preference was identified prior to death.
Consequently, the reduced size of that gland among homosexuals could
have been a result of the practice and not its cause. That is, they
could have been born with normal-sized glands which then became small
due to their deviant lifestyle.
3. Recently, genetics has become the most commonly used
foundation for the pro-gay argument. In 1993 Dr. Dean Hamer, a
researcher at the National Cancer Institute, claimed to have discovered
'the first concrete evidence that ‘gay genes’ really do exist.'
Homosexual orientation was supposedly transmitted to males on the X
chromosome from the mother. Hamer’s findings, published in the
prestigious journal 'Science', transformed his colourless career as a
government scientist into a dynamic media personality and he penned his
memoirs. He gave expert testimony to the Colorado Supreme Court that
formed the basis of the victorious decision striking down anti-gay
propositions. However, a replication of his study at the University of Western Ontario
failed to find any linkage whatsoever between the X chromosome and
sexual orientation. It was also found that Hamer’s study lacked a
control group; a fundamental principle of scientific research.
Furthermore, in June 1994, the Chicago Tribune
reported that a junior researcher in Hamer’s laboratory who assisted in
the gene mapping in the homosexuality study, alleged that he selectively
reported his data. She was then summarily dismissed from her
post-doctoral fellowship in Hamer’s lab. But a National Institute of
Health investigation substantiated her claims and gave her another
position in a different lab. Though Dr. Hamer was coy about his own
sexuality in his memoirs, he later admitted in his lectures that he was
gay.
4. It should be noted that Islam, in its final form, did not
introduce anti-gay legislature to the world. The texts of the Torah are
replete with clear condemnations of such practices.
5. The consequence of AIDS is enough to prove that homosexuality
is evil and dangerous to society. The early spread of AIDS was
concentrated among the homosexual community. It later spread to the
heterosexual and the so-called bisexual community through blood
transfusions and intravenous drug usage. Its spread continues on a
rampage among promiscuous heterosexuals.
6. Islam considers homosexuality to be the result of a choice.
It is inconceivable that God made people homosexuals then declared it a
crime and prescribed punishments for it in both this life and the next.
To accept such a proposition is to accept that God is unjust.
Inclinations can exist within humans for a variety of natural and
unnatural acts, from fornication to rape and from necrophilia to
bestiality. These inclinations may come from jinn-suggestions, media
influence, or even from human whisperings or direct contact. Sodomy was
common among the people of Prophet Loot (Lot)
who lived in Sodom, Palestine; after they had rejected his advice to
give up this evil practice, Allaah Almighty crushed and then annihilated
their city. The Quran describes that punishment in the verse which
means: "So when Our
commandment came, We made the highest part [of the city] its lowest and
rained upon them stones of hard clay in succession." [Quran: 11:82]
Human beings are not like robots who only do what
they are programmed to. Humans choose and God holds them responsible for
their choices. Were homosexuality a product of genetic destiny, it
would be unfair for God to criminalise it and punish those who practice
it. Currently, some scientists are even claiming that murder is of
genetic origin. To accept that would mean to excuse murderers and
tolerate murder.
7. Islam instructs parents to separate their children in their
beds by the age of ten in order to avoid sexual experiences which may
result from childhood experimentation. Such experiences may be
reinforced by contacts in schools and through abuse from adults. Also,
the distinctions between male and female are strongly made in Islamic
teachings.
Prophet Muhammad
cursed men who imitate women and women who imitate men. Abu Hurayrah,
may Allah be pleased with him, said: "The Messenger of Allaah
cursed the man who wears women’s clothes and the woman who wears men’s clothes." [Abu Dawood & Ibn Maajah]
By: Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
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