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Correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't it considered haram to portray an image of Muhammad (pbuh) ?
Yes it's haram!
But who said we are going to do that!?
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't it considered haram to portray an image of Muhammad (pbuh) ?
Correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't it considered haram to portray an image of Muhammad (pbuh) ?
As long as they didnt show the face of the prophet...I am pretty cool with it
Well some of the great movies and even BBC documentary on the prophet never showed his pix ...You dont need to show the face of one whose actions speak louder and whose actions changed a whole nation!How can you have biopic of a person without showing his face?
Well Shia-ism started after Prophet's death....so far I think Iranian movies on topics before the death of the Prophet have been nice...I know I watched 1 with subtopics though I think I have watched 2 from Syria or someother place....And also dont distort the facts like bringing in their shia agenda.
coz no one knows how he looks like so showing any face would be offensive coz many would fight as to how he would hvae looked like...2ndly, SOME people who have a problem to raise individuals to a "special" level might take that face and start giving it "special" attention which is not allowed in Islam at all...looks good
can any one elighten me why they should not show the face of prophet ,isthere any verse regarding this in Quran...
Many Iranians now hate Islam and the prophet more than anything you can think of. One doesn't need to go far to know. Just by reading the comments of many Iranian members throughout PDF, you could see the intense hatred. I think the Iranian Regime is artificially trying to present a picture for their own people as "religious", while the truth is completely different. A lot are living in serious doubts and uncertainty while bitterly wishing that their country remained Zoroastrian as it was before Islam. That doesn't necessarily have to do with them being Shia. Arab, Pakistani, and Afghan Shia are quiet religious.
The Iranian communities living abroad are the quickest communities to assimilate. Signs of religiousness among them (like hijab for women) is extremely rare, compared to other Islamic communities like Pakistanis, Afghans, and Arabs. Some people attribute this to the improper management of the current regime for the country, or the systematic secularization that the Pahlavis have done, and some say it is an inherent part of Persian culture that considers Islam to be the enemy that made them loos their prior significance in the Middle East.
My two cents.
Most of them are non Muslim Iranians (call themselves Persians) who grew up to those parents who ran after the revolution. Most of them have never been to Iran and therefore have only theoretical knowledge of the country. I don't blame them for their self pity.
holy prophet lost his parents when he was too young for running around and his guardians (Grandfather and later after his death Uncle) raised him.so does the movie talk about the child hood days ? like how he used to run around like every other kid ? Did his parents scold him for any thing ?
hope its not too small and also not too much . both case can destroy a good historical movie .Set looks good, anyone knows budget of movie?
Set looks good, anyone knows budget of movie?
he was an orphanso does the movie talk about the child hood days ? like how he used to run around like every other kid ? Did his parents scold him for any thing ?