The Cambridge History of Gay and Lbian Lerature - November 2014
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GAY PEOPLE ARE RECLAIMG AN ISLAMIC HERAGE
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"It exprs so betifully, so simply, so eternally what I feel about Islam and homosexualy, " Merchant said. A week after the Orlando shootg, Merchant read that poem at a board meetg for the Mlim Public Affairs Council, a civil rights anizatn, after talkg about his own experienc as a gay him, the attack was a ll to redouble his missn "to nvce gay people that Mlims are not the enemy and to nvce Mlims that gay people are not the enemy. Dpe fears that his sexual orientatn might e his loved on to feel shame, Merchant said he has never felt that beg gay was at odds wh beg a Mlim.
"Given the prevalence of such queer perspectiv and homosexual referenc by poets like Bulleh Shah and Rumi who are often revered as sats, 's hugely ironic that LGBTQ Mlims around the world stggle to live out their sexual and genr some level, many Mlims accept that there was a ep love exprsed om one man to another--few women wrote this sort of poetry-- Islamic mysticism. " Siar arguments have been ma about other Islamic mystil poets, even though homosexual relatnships and all male brothels were mon across Central and South long history of same-sex love among Islamic mystics, is, acrdg to Zafer, "fely beg effaced. "Zafer and other historians attribute much of the vrlic homophobia the Middle East and South Asia to the lonial enunter, which forced European notns of genr and sexualy onto people who accepted that such inti and relatnships were far more fluid.