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Muhammad: The Messenger of God. Reviews

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I understand that its your country and your film industry so you can create whatever you like or want to. I also understand that this must have been done with good intentions. But for the sake of Sunni-Shia unity i hope such movies are avoided as they are hurtful for a Sunni, in Sunni faith depiction of the Prophet (SAW) is haram including the favorable ones. I understand that Shia faith allows creating paintings of the Prophet (SAW) and Ahle Bait (R.A), but i remember during the Danish Magazine controversy Ahmedinejad asking Iranians to avoid such things for showing respect to their Sunni brethren.
 
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shia doing shirk !

:lol:

I understand that its your country and your film industry so you can create whatever you like or want to. I also understand that this must have been done with good intentions. But for the sake of Sunni-Shia unity i hope such movies are avoided as they are hurtful for a Sunni, in Sunni faith depiction of the Prophet (SAW) is haram including the favorable ones. I understand that Shia faith allows creating paintings of the Prophet (SAW) and Ahle Bait (R.A), but i remember during the Danish Magazine controversy Ahmedinejad asking Iranians to avoid such things for showing respect to their Sunni brethren.

This is bullshit !
 
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A review with 8.9 out of 10 .

Reviews and ratings for this film does not have any meaning.

No one would have given this film less than 8 because of political correctness, and the simple fact that they do not wish to die.
 
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I understand that its your country and your film industry so you can create whatever you like or want to. I also understand that this must have been done with good intentions.

This movie tries to show the true face of Islam and prophet in a time the world is shocked by what the Takfiri and Wahhabi ideology led by some known states is doing and this is precious .

But for the sake of Sunni-Shia unity i hope such movies are avoided as they are hurtful for a Sunni in Sunni faith depiction of the Prophet (SAW) is haram including the favorable ones .

Avoiding is not the solution , This movie does not disrespect prophet or what he did but tries to show parts of his life to enlighten people .

I understand that Shia faith allows creating paintings of the Prophet (SAW) and Ahle Bait (R.A),

No face is shown in this movie but a figure and his voice and as far as I know prophet was a human beings like the rest of prophets before him and showing a figure is not a big deal , regarding showing face , That's against what Shiism believes as well ( at least in Iran ) and you can not find a single picture showing prophet or his progeny's faces in religious ceremonies recently as its against the law .

but i remember during the Danish Magazine controversy Ahmedinejad asking Iranians to avoid such things for showing respect to their Sunni brethren.

I don't honestly get this part .
 
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I think it is not a difficult thing to understand.

Partly due to the fact that a negative review of this film would not be considered politically correct, and majorly due to the fear that a negative review could be constructed as blasphemy by some Muslim and lead to their execution, they are less likely to write a negative review.

Rest I would explain in next post.

Who would kill a critic for giving less than 8 to a film ?


Probably no one would.

But Muslims have a reputation for violence, and if a film critic write a negative review, or utter something negative, from his perspective he has painted himself as a target of execution.

It is matter of perception and slew of fatwas against people who worked in this film further highlight dangers of writing a negative review.


Thus reviews and ratings of this film could not be trusted. You have to watch this on your faith or lack of it.
 
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I understand that its your country and your film industry so you can create whatever you like or want to. I also understand that this must have been done with good intentions. But for the sake of Sunni-Shia unity i hope such movies are avoided as they are hurtful for a Sunni, in Sunni faith depiction of the Prophet (SAW) is haram including the favorable ones. I understand that Shia faith allows creating paintings of the Prophet (SAW) and Ahle Bait (R.A), but i remember during the Danish Magazine controversy Ahmedinejad asking Iranians to avoid such things for showing respect to their Sunni brethren.
Its not shia faith...its sometime local traditions....
Who would kill a critic for giving less than 8 to a film ?
well.....the purpose of this movie is preaching....if this movie has preached something against, Islam let s talk about it....
 
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I think it is not a difficult thing to understand.

Partly due to the fact that a negative review of this film would not be considered politically correct, and majorly due to the fear that a negative review could be constructed as blasphemy by some Muslim and lead to their execution, they are less likely to write a negative review.

Rest I would explain in next post.




Probably no one would.

But Muslims have a reputation for violence, and if a film critic write a negative review, or utter something negative, from his perspective he has painted himself as a target of execution.

It is matter of perception and slew of fatwas against people who worked in this film further highlight dangers of writing a negative review.


Thus reviews and ratings of this film could not be trusted. You have to watch this on your faith or lack of it.
Well hope you are aware already there is several decree against the movie . so if someone must fear for his/her life it's the critics who gave it positive rating not the one who gave it negative ratings
 
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so in your f@cked up beliefs, beside worshiping a second god, creating a movie about your prophet is also shirk. interesting.

u say ur prophet. so shia don't see Muhammad (saw) as its prophet? :coffee:
 
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