SUT NDAY, NOVE-MBER 25, 1932. THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, Nov 'MBKR 25, 1923. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ii m Y .ewr.® Telephone 16 5 a Y PAR-TICULAR .A,-BOUT- YOUR CLOTHES? Then s e nd them to -White Swan for Cleaning and Pressing. You'll no- tice the difference. They will look better, wear better, feel better on you. White Swan Cleaning and Pressing Service- Superior Always. Telephone 165 White Swan Laundry Co. 1 i a i I f 1 i i i i I . i ' i i. ' i f i i }!i J the picture, of that evil, grinning trouble with the present day Mosteme phantam in the corner, strumming a is that thousands of them still believe wild tune on a lute. Look at the leer- literally everything that Mohamced ing, evil lines of his face, at the twist- said. To doubt him is to doubt the ing, flame-like growth that springs Word of God. Hell is today .a part frus his deformed head, at those of Mohammedanism, not vaguely as puffy white hands with their little, we sometimes see it persisting, but pointed fingers. tou shudder and look vividly and specifically and imminent- away but he haunts you. The twist- ly. The following events of a sinner's ed body seems to crawl towards you torture are gathered together from and the sharp tongue to move angri- various Moslem beliefs and practical- ly. But he is still there, his pointed ly every one can be found mentioned fingers plucking out unearthly tunes accurately in the Koran. The quota- while the girl moves slowly, as if in tions included are identified by Sura a trance,-his slave, flesh and bones. number (Chapter number) and line You are not horrified or afraid but number. The translation used is fascinated, a fascination that repels Sale's. while it entices. You will fall in with When a sinner dies, his soul is cruel- that slow sway of the body a fevex ly torn from his body by the Angel will mount in you and soon you will of Death and is carted off to Heil drop burned out. You cannot attain where the demons pinch their own the pure evil, noses and motion it away. Thence And there--what an imperfect, what it is taken to heaven where God a shamefully inadequate expression sneers and condemns it back to Hell of the emotions Aubrey Beardsley's again. Then the soul goes back to its drawings produce! If I let myself bo, body in the grave to await cross-ex- absorbed by them, the suffused emo- amination on the lay of judgment. tion hounds in my ears and seems Every soul, good or bad, must lie pa- about to burst its gates and flood into tiently in the grave waiting for this, -swhere? Haven't I answered that? but the trial is easy and brief for the Surely Beardsley has not produced good man, though most horrible for emotions for their own sake. He was the wicked. Pretty soon a couple of striving to reach a clear, cool realiza- awful angels (black with blue eyes- tion of an unearthly ideal. In doing a hideous combination) named Munkar so he had to purge himself of emotions and Nekir come and start questioning and the only way to do that was to the descended about his faith. They burn the emotions out. The purging ask him who God is and how many process and the attainment of the gods there are, what his religion is, ideals are both in his drawings. He and who the great prophet was; but, travels a lonely, strange road whose of course, being a sinner, le is not dangers stop many. Beardsley was informed on these judicious matters, tearless and he reached the end. If so his sentence is prepared. we too are fearless we can find the Hell eems to draw near to him. end in his drawings. What the term- He hears the sizzling swabucklera ination of that terrible journey may scream. The red coals glow and he he we cannot know. Surely something sees their reflection. Steam shoots lies there. What I have written is like the mo- ofs'nThr hot air dries upand srns notooustapingof fot wereno is narrow grave 'until it seezesi notonous tapping of a foot where no him. Thn Devils come and beat him music can be heard. But there is the with iron el bs, and make him gen- music and it is to be found in Beards- erally misrab until the Judgment lay's drawings. Iday. Proof that all this is so Is Offered in the fact that camels and VARIATIONS asses often balk when passing over (Continued on Page Five) the graves of dead sinners' becauas would see it uring their own life- they hear the comnmotion going on time. To us such a lief is nidicalous, below. but to.the Moslem it was and is now * * * a paramount truth. Horror of hell- At last the judgment day begins to fire and of sizzling corpses no longe 'arrive. The "Blast of Consternation" deprecates' the peace, f our minds, ha.sheard and the twenty-four signs of because the society into which we the .coming round-up are. given. These have been born has recently chang d signs, are divided into "lesser" signs its opinion about the world's immi- and ."greater" signs (eight of the nent danger, and is now imbued with former and sixteen of the latter). One the Idea of Progress. But the Idea excellent reference to them in the of Progress has not yet penetrated Koran is the chapter entitled, "The Islam. The hell idea is still the main- Folding Up" (Sura LXXXI): It reads: spring of Moslem morality. "When the sunshall be folded « + « up; and when the stars shall fall; We are 'not justifie', I think, in and when the emountains shall be laughing too heartily at their delus- made to pass away; and when the ions; for we must remember that we, camels ten months gone with young ourselves, have only just dispersed shall be neglected; and when the them. As Mr. J. B.Bury has so splen- j wild beasts shall be gathered to- didly indicated, the Idea of Progress gether; and when the seas shall is quite recent in its development and boil; and when the souls shall be even as late as Francis Bacon, think- joined again to their bodies; and ing men spoke of the end of the when the girl who hath been buried world as close by. They regarded life alive shall be asked for what crime as delicate and almost inconsequen- she was put to death; and when the tial. Wrote Pascal: "Between us and books shall be laid open; and when heaven and hell there is only life, the heaven shall be removed; and which is the frailest thing in the when hell shall burn fiercely; and world." Is it any wonder that a physi- when paradise shall be brought cal conception of immorality was pre- near; every soul shall know what it dominant? When life beyond the hath wrought!" grave was so dangerously near, could' When suitable preparstis are it very well be spiritualized? The, made and all men and women stand spiritualization of the Scriptures and naked before God, then comes the later of the Koran is of late growth, electrifying judgment. God's book- Death today tends to be minimized, keepers come forth with their ledgers but in Mohammed's time and for long in which appear all the deeds of after it was the most important thing men; and for each individual these are in the world. To them, death was a weighed in a balance. The book of great close catastrophe in view of good is placed on one side of the which every one lived in fear. The scales and the evil book is placed on tendency even yet persists. Says the other, and the reading is taken, George Santayana, speaking of the "Those whose balances shall be tendency: "Dying is something ghast- heavy with good works shall be ly, as being born is sonething ridi- happy; but those whose balances culous." shall be light are those who shall Mohammed's fancy ran wild when lose their souls and :shall' remain he depicted hell; but this is largely in hell forever." (3:154) excusable as I have' suggested. TheFinally, after the eightg i*done,' I. i f i t i V { w.r. owl