And your Lord inspired the Bee

And your Lord inspired the Bee by Laura Russell

Book One of my Show & Tell Chapbook Series was created for the Shadow and Light photography project curated by Beau Beausoleil, a project of the Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Coalition. This book honors Karem Mohsen, PhD lecturer at the Department of Agriculture, College of Agronomy, Basra University, Iraq. Beau told me that Dr. Mohsen was killed on 10 April 2006. He worked in the field of honeybee production. Lecturers and students called for a demonstration to protest his assassination. [Source: al-Basrah, April 11, 2006]

In my research I ran across the following “hadith” or record of the traditions or sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. Hadiths are revered as a major source of religious law and moral guidance, second only to the authority of the Quran.

And your Lord inspired the Bee, build your dwellings in hills, on trees, and in (human’s) habitations. Then eat of all fruits, and follow the ways of your Lord, made easy (for you).’ There comes forth from their bellies a drink of varying colour wherein is a healing for men. Verily, in this is indeed a sign for people who think. [Al-Quran 16:68-69]

This text made me reflect on the interconnected nature of insects, animals, plants and people and how we are all one, dependent on each—just as the Lord designed. How then could this Dr. Mohsen, who I imagined tending his beehives in solitude and prayer, be assassinated this work, his life’s passion? How could such work studying nature’s precious creatures be an offense? How much might we have learned from his continued research? When I think about the anguish his students must have felt I can only hope that their pain fueled their own passion to carry on with his research and to continue to be “a sign for people who think.”

The original poem to accompany the photograph reads:

And your Lord inspired the Bee.
So says the Quran,
a hadith by the Prophet Mohammed.

There comes forth from their bellies
a drink- of varying colour
wherein is a healing for men.
Verily, in this is indeed
a sign for people who think.

Bees are venerated in this hadith.
Diligence, sacrifice, knowledge,
an example for humankind,
the importance of collective.

Insects, animals, plants, people,
at once, related, dependent, endangered,
creatures of the Quran,
creatures of God.

Karem Mohsen, PhD, Basra, Iraq,
professor of the honeybee.
Always, always in the service of bees
tending his hives in solitude, in prayer.

And your Lord inspired the Bee by Laura RussellFor this, targeted, assassinated
10 April 2006.
Fellow lecturers and students rise up,
demonstrate, protest, honor. Anguish.

Again and again, academics, erased,
intimidated for lighting
the interconnected nature of life itself,
of knowledge and truth,
of shadow and light.
A sign for people who think.

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And your Lord inspired the Bee
Limited Edition Artist Book by Laura Russell
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Pamphlet stitch cover with stepped-fold accordion interior. Archival digital prints. Mohawk Superfine Text and Canson Mi Tientes papers. 1 accordion sheet folded into 4 pages. 4 x 8.5 x .125 inches. Extends out to 15.25 inches. Signed and numbered edition. 2019. Limited Edition Artist Book. Edition of 25.

 

 

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