News:
A study by Turkish universities, Koc and
Sabanci, published this week reported that 72% of those surveyed in
Turkey oppose extramarital relationships, including the idea of couples
living together without getting married, while 87% of Turkish people
believe that couples should be married if they want to have a child.
This comes in the same week that Turkish media reported on President Erdogan's criticism of cohabitation of male and female students at universities and call for more gender-segregated dormitories on campuses. He stated that mixed-gender cohabitation had caused many problems and that, "This is against our conservative and democratic values".
Comment:
Despite Islam and the Turkish people's
clear opposition to relationships outside marriage, and his own
statements against mixed gender cohabitation, Erdogan and his government
continue to full-heartedly support and govern over a Capitalist Liberal
system that celebrates the Turkish entertainment and tourist industries
which actively encourage the free-mixing of men and women and
extramarital relationships. This is alongside presiding over a legal
framework which allows unmarried couples to live together and engage in
intimate relationships outside marriage. Recently, the Turkish Deputy
Prime Minister Bulent Arinc acknowledged that in Turkey individuals can
decide their own living arrangements according to their own wishes,
saying, "There is no legal objection or barrier to those who are over 18 years old and who want to live together in rented houses".
This capitalist liberal system has
endorsed the mass production of corrupt Turkish dramas and soap operas
that have relentlessly been promoted to the society as well as exported
on mass to the Arab world and Indian subcontinent. These shows not only
parade women in revealing, sexually provocative dress but also include
vulgar, lewd and explicit ideas and scenes as well as glamourising
extramarital relationships. All this contributes to the sexualisation of
society as well as normalising and desensitizing the disgust towards
fornication, adultery, and even having children outside marriage, all of
which Islam condemns and that erodes the moral fabric of society. One
Turkish columnist writes, "This isn't broadcasting, this is social engineering in immorality."
It is the same immorality and social chaos that plagues Western states
due to their liberal personal and sexual freedoms. It is not surprising
then that in June this year, the New York Times described the
exponential rise in Turkish cinema as a "triumph of Western values".
However, these same values that encourage individuals to pursue their
carnal desires have resulted in 9 out of 10 youth between the ages of 13
and 17 in the UK engaging in an intimate relationship (according to the
children's organisation, the NSPCC) and almost 50% of children being
born out of wedlock in the country (according to its Office for National
Statistics). This is surely not the future that the Muslims of Turkey
wish to see for their society, but one that may materialise if the
liberal values and system continues to rule their state. Furthermore,
corrupt Hollywood notions of love and romance in the Turkish
entertainment industry have generated erroneous, unrealistic, and
unIslamic expectations of what to look for in a spouse and marriage,
causing some to seek Western perspectives of beauty and qualities in
fictitious characters of soap operas in their own husband or wife.
Failure to match up has led to individuals looking elsewhere to fulfil
those deceptive expectations, resulting in adultery and divorce. Perhaps
it is not surprising therefore that the divorce rate in Turkey over the
last 10 years has increased by 30%.
However, despite all this, the
capitalist Turkish government has actively promoted and financially
supported the Turkish drama and cinema industry for the sake of profit
and revenue. According to the UK Guardian paper, just a decade ago the
international sale of Turkish TV dramas amounted to less than $1 million
but by 2010 it had reached $50 million. In addition, the rise in
tourism to the country has been attributed in large part to these shows
as stated by Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Ertugrul Gunay at a
ceremony in Turkey this January, that presented tourism awards to
producers and actors of Turkey's TV dramas. He said, "Turkey gets nearly
$25 billion in income from tourism....the most effective promotion is
that of culture and arts...This is the result of our synergy." He also
mentioned that the state had given around 110 million liras of support
to Turkish cinema since 2006. Therefore, as with all capitalist regimes,
the Turkish government has demonstrated its open willingness to ignore
and discard morality, principles, and the social wellbeing of its people
for the sake of financial gain, and that all talk of preserving the
moral fabric of society is nothing but lip service.
We call the Muslims of Turkey to reject
the decadent capitalist liberal system which currently pollutes your
land and stands in stark contrast with your noble Islamic values.
Replace it with the Khilafah state which truly embodies and will
implement your deeply held Islamic beliefs and principles. Through its
full application of the Shariah, it will protect our Muslim society from
the influx of the debased Western liberal culture, and implement the
Islamic social system which effectively regulates the relationship
between men and women, minimizing extramarital relationships.
This is
alongside promoting the pure Islamic values and morals within the state
through its education system and media, and enforcing harsh punishments
for fornication and adultery. So rather than settling for the empty
rhetoric of politicians, call for the Khilafah which will return the
sublime principles of your deen to your land.
Written for the Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir by
Dr. Nazreen Nawaz
Member of the Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir
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