هل أخافكم العنوان؟ أو على الأقل استغربتوه؟ (اسم الله عليكم)، إذا كانت الإجابة نعم، فهنيئاً لك يا عزيزي القارئ، فعلى ما يبدو أن قلبك وإنسانيتك لا تزال تعمل بكفاءة، ولم تحتج بعد إلى (صيانة).
ففي هذا الزمان لم تعد المآسي تُعاش، بل أصبحت (تُصوّر) وتُوثّق لحظتها، ولم يعد الحزن يُحترم عند بعض البشر الذين ماتت ضمائرهم و(اختلت) فيهم أسمى معاني الإنسانية.
فالمريض أصبح مادة، والفقير مشهدًا، وصورة الميت «ستوري» يرفق مع «إيموجي» حزين وقلب مكسور !
وعادة تصوير كل ما هو موجع، ومفجع، ومحرج أصبحت منتشرة في سبيل المشاهدات.
لا أدري أين هي الإثارة في الأمر، أو أين هي (أخلاقك) تحديدًا، حين تلتقط صورة لشخص مريض يرقد على سرير أبيض في المستشفى، وتتعمّد إظهار أنبوب الأوكسجين ووجهه المُتعب، وتحرص أن يكون في أقصى مراحل (الوهن) فقط ليبدو المشهد دراميًّا ومؤثرًا أكثر ويجلب لك المشاهدات، ثم بكل بساطة تكتب:
«ادعوا له يا جماعة»؟!
(ندعي لمين؟) والله في هذه الحالة، الدعاء المفروض يكون لك، لأنك أنت المريض الحقيقي.
أما الفقراء المساكين، فلهم الله؛ إذ يواجهون نماذج بشرية متعددة، بعضهم فقراء في الأدب والمروءة والكرامة، يعاملونهم وكأنهم نماذج إنسانية مُستباحة، تُعرض وتُصوَّر مقابل مساعدات لا تُعطى إلا بعد التقاط صورة (مُبكية) تثير شفقة الآخرين !
أما الأدهى، والأمر، والأصعب، والأغرب، والألعن -والذي عجز عقلي المسكين عن استيعابه- هو «تصوير الأموات»!
نعم، نعم؛ هناك من يلتقط (سيلفي) مع شخص ميت، وهناك من يصوّر ميتًا وهو في «مغسلة الأموات»، بل وهناك من يصوّر الميت وهو مكفَّن ويوارى الثرى في مثواه الأخير!
فلم يعد الموت أمرًا جللاً يجبر البعض على الصمت والحزن، لا بل أصبح مناسبة اجتماعية تُصور وتُوثق أيضًا، صور الجنازة، صور العزاء، صور «المرحوم»، أصبح لديهم (فعاليات) في الموت أيضًا.
وعلى الطاري وبما أن التهاويل تجّر التهاويل؛ فدعوني أخبركم أن هناك ما يسمى بـ(مكياج العزاء) تضعه بعض «الناقصات عقل» قبل أن تذهب لتأدية الواجب، ربما حتى لا يختلط على أهل الميت شكلها (بمكياج وبدون)، والمُهم بل الأهم أن تكون الماسكرا Waterproof حتى لا تفسدها (دموع التماسيح).
(لقطة أخيرة):
عزيزي المُصور؛ قبل أن تصور الناس، صوّر نفسك في موقفهم، وشاهد صورتك جيدًا، لأنك (ستمسحها) فورًا.
لذا اعمل (فوكس) على عقلك ولا تصوّر مريضًا يتألم، ولا فقيرًا يستر ملامحه، ولا ميتًا سلم أمره لربه.
لأنك إن لم تكن إنسانًا، ستكون،،،،،،،.
يا جماعة؛ مين اللي حذف الصورة؟!
تابع قناة عكاظ على الواتساب
Did the title scare you? Or at least did you find it strange? (God bless you), if the answer is yes, then congratulations to you, dear reader, as it seems that your heart and humanity are still functioning efficiently, and you have not yet needed (maintenance).
In this time, tragedies are no longer lived; they have become (filmed) and documented in the moment, and sadness is no longer respected by some people whose consciences have died and (the highest meanings of humanity have become distorted) within them.
The sick have become material, the poor a scene, and the image of the dead is a "story" accompanied by a sad emoji and a broken heart!
The habit of filming everything that is painful, shocking, and embarrassing has become widespread in the pursuit of views.
I do not know where the excitement in this is, or where your (morals) specifically are, when you take a picture of a sick person lying on a white bed in the hospital, deliberately showing the oxygen tube and their tired face, ensuring that they are at the utmost stage of (weakness) just to make the scene more dramatic and emotional to attract views, and then simply write:
“Pray for him, everyone”?
(Pray for whom?) Honestly, in this case, the prayer should be for you, because you are the real patient.
As for the poor unfortunate ones, they have God; they face various human models, some of whom are poor in manners, nobility, and dignity, treating them as if they are human models to be exploited, displayed, and filmed in exchange for assistance that is only given after capturing a (tear-jerking) photo that evokes the pity of others!
But what is more alarming, troubling, difficult, strange, and cursed - which my poor mind cannot comprehend - is “filming the dead”!
Yes, yes; there are those who take a (selfie) with a dead person, and there are those who film a corpse in the “mortuary,” and even those who film the deceased while being wrapped in a shroud and laid to rest in their final abode!
Death is no longer a grave matter that compels some to silence and sorrow; rather, it has become a social occasion that is also filmed and documented, with pictures of the funeral, pictures of the condolences, pictures of the “deceased,” as if they have (events) in death as well.
And speaking of which, since exaggerations lead to more exaggerations; let me tell you that there is something called (mourning makeup) that some “lesser-minded” individuals apply before going to fulfill their duty, perhaps so that the family of the deceased does not confuse their appearance (with and without makeup), and the important thing, or rather the most important thing, is that the mascara is waterproof so that it is not ruined by (crocodile tears).
(Final shot):
Dear photographer; before you photograph people, take a picture of yourself in their situation, and look at your image closely, because you (will delete it) immediately.
So focus on your mind and do not photograph a suffering patient, nor a poor person hiding their features, nor a dead person who has entrusted their matter to their Lord.
Because if you are not a human being, you will be,,,,,,,,.
Hey everyone; who deleted the picture?!
In this time, tragedies are no longer lived; they have become (filmed) and documented in the moment, and sadness is no longer respected by some people whose consciences have died and (the highest meanings of humanity have become distorted) within them.
The sick have become material, the poor a scene, and the image of the dead is a "story" accompanied by a sad emoji and a broken heart!
The habit of filming everything that is painful, shocking, and embarrassing has become widespread in the pursuit of views.
I do not know where the excitement in this is, or where your (morals) specifically are, when you take a picture of a sick person lying on a white bed in the hospital, deliberately showing the oxygen tube and their tired face, ensuring that they are at the utmost stage of (weakness) just to make the scene more dramatic and emotional to attract views, and then simply write:
“Pray for him, everyone”?
(Pray for whom?) Honestly, in this case, the prayer should be for you, because you are the real patient.
As for the poor unfortunate ones, they have God; they face various human models, some of whom are poor in manners, nobility, and dignity, treating them as if they are human models to be exploited, displayed, and filmed in exchange for assistance that is only given after capturing a (tear-jerking) photo that evokes the pity of others!
But what is more alarming, troubling, difficult, strange, and cursed - which my poor mind cannot comprehend - is “filming the dead”!
Yes, yes; there are those who take a (selfie) with a dead person, and there are those who film a corpse in the “mortuary,” and even those who film the deceased while being wrapped in a shroud and laid to rest in their final abode!
Death is no longer a grave matter that compels some to silence and sorrow; rather, it has become a social occasion that is also filmed and documented, with pictures of the funeral, pictures of the condolences, pictures of the “deceased,” as if they have (events) in death as well.
And speaking of which, since exaggerations lead to more exaggerations; let me tell you that there is something called (mourning makeup) that some “lesser-minded” individuals apply before going to fulfill their duty, perhaps so that the family of the deceased does not confuse their appearance (with and without makeup), and the important thing, or rather the most important thing, is that the mascara is waterproof so that it is not ruined by (crocodile tears).
(Final shot):
Dear photographer; before you photograph people, take a picture of yourself in their situation, and look at your image closely, because you (will delete it) immediately.
So focus on your mind and do not photograph a suffering patient, nor a poor person hiding their features, nor a dead person who has entrusted their matter to their Lord.
Because if you are not a human being, you will be,,,,,,,,.
Hey everyone; who deleted the picture?!


