Enter To Win: Yusuf Islam - An Other Cup

London born Steven Demetre Georgiou became famous in the 1970s for his unique folk-rock sound and was later recognised by many as the father of the 70’s singer-songwriter popularity. As Cat Stevens he was a powerful, respected, and much loved folk musician with hits like “Peace Train”, “Morning Has Broken”, and “Trouble”.

After a near fatal accident in 1975 Stevens vowed to dedicate his life to God. For years Stevens had been on a quest for spiritual truth. After being given a copy of the Qur'an, Stevens’ seemingly ceaseless spiritual quest came to an end. He found the peace, love, and truth he was looking for in Islam.

Stevens turned his back on his music — some in the Muslim faith believe that it is prohibited to sing or use musical instruments — and changed his name to Yusuf Islam when he converted to Islam in 1977. Always a spiritual man, interested in peace and improving the human condition, he instead turned his vast creative energy to improving life for his fellow human beings. Yusuf went on to found several Muslim Schools in London, channelling all royalties from his Cat Stevens work to charitable causes, including donating all royalties from the Cat Stevens Box Set released in October 2001 to charity – half of it went to The September 11th Fund. In 1999 he founded the U.N. Registered charity Small Kindness which provides humanitarian aid to orphans and families in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, Darfur, Kashmir, and many other war torn areas of the world.

YusufIn 2004 Yusuf was awarded the prestigious “Man for Peace” award; which was created in 1999 to recognise those who had served humanity at large by giving “an outstanding contribution to international social justice and peace”. Created by Mikhail Gorbachev — a winner of the Noble Peace Prize — and sponsored by the Gorbachev Foundation.

But Yusuf hasn’t been immune to controversy and criticism. In early 1989 he was drawn into the controversy surrounding Salman Rushdie and the fatwa against him. (Although there seems to be a lot of “he said, she said” and much of what was reported to have been said by Yusuf may be inaccurate reporting on the part of some members of the media.) About the incident Yusuf had this to say (as reported in Rolling Stone Magazine):

I had nothing to do with the issue other than what the media created. I was innocently drawn into the whole controversy. So, after many years, I'm glad at least now that I have been given the opportunity to explain to the public and fans my side of the story in my own words. At a lecture, back in 1989, I was asked a question about blasphemy according to Islamic Law, I simply repeated the legal view according to my limited knowledge of the Scriptural texts, based directly on historical commentaries of the Qur'an. The next day the newspaper headlines read, "Cat Says, Kill Rushdie." I was abhorred, but what could I do? I was a new Muslim. If you ask a Bible student to quote the legal punishment of a person who commits blasphemy in the Bible, he would be dishonest if he didn't mention Leviticus 24:16.

However Yusuf did say, in an interview with the Christian ScienceYusuf Islam Monitor, that Rushdie’s novel was “as good as stabbing Muslims in the heart” suggesting that Rushdie should repent writing the book. Yusuf added that if Rushdie was never found and punished according to Islamic law he would still have to “face God on the day of judgment.”

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  • 1 - Tommy Peters

    Dec 08, 2006 at 8:26 pm

    Levictus 24:16 indeed and it is not even a low blow. Parrying the blasphemy injunction in the two books has always been the route of the apologist who clouds the fact that one was actually penned by man while the other is supposedly a divine revelation via the prophet Rushdie is said to have blasphemed, hence a thesis on the injunction is faced with a 'conflict of interest' but not before walking the life conduct of the two prophets to conclude.

    Years ago on his maiden visit to Kuala Lumpur, I asked Stevens if an album was in the pipeline and he responded without hesitation that the only singing or rather reciting he will do henceforth is the 'nasyid'. His response must have been tongue in cheek given his subsequent performances over the years.

    You see, I take the messages in Stevens’ lyrics to heart and I was in not so many words asking him to keep his new found linguistic private in order to avoid the inevitable echo if he does not, that emanates from any form of religious linguistic worn in the public domain - "Mine is bigger and definitely better that yours".

    I was in not so many words telling him that this is not the 7th millennium and that anyone who keeps up that echo in public is an oddball comic at best, a veritable nuisance to himself and others at worst and that there is no middle road in the present which accomodates such a statement.

    Point I’m making is that Stevens has turned out neither and appears to be indeed walking a middle road, albeit a narrow one. As gentle and far reaching as ever, he is respected for his genuine philanthropy and coupled with his efforts in imbuing positive values in the muslim populace, he is turning into an example to be relied upon.

    While I hope this comment will pass your stringent Comment Policy, I will wait for his beautiful 'Cup' to reach our Malaysian shores.

  • 2 - A.L. Harper

    Dec 09, 2006 at 7:21 am

    Thank you very much Tommy for that comment. It is so nice to hear from someone closer to the subject.

  • 3 - A.L. Harper

    Dec 31, 2006 at 11:25 am

    And our winners are:

    Susan Fonovic of Etobicoke, ON

    Janette Parr of St Peters, South Australia

    Marcie L. Lucas of Tigard, OR

    And

    Chris MacDonald of St. Catharines, Ontario

    Congratulations to all our winners! I hope you all enjoy your CDs.

  • 4 - Marcie

    Jan 08, 2007 at 10:39 pm

    An Other Cup arrived today. It's beautiful! Thank you!

  • 5 - Janette

    May 19, 2007 at 3:24 am

    Love the CD. Thank you!

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