Wednesday 25 March 2015

Iran criticised for depicting Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) in upcoming film

The 190-minute multimillion-dollar biopic focuses on the Holy Prophet’s childhood. Mohammed, Messenger of God, shows the back of his head but does not show his face

Egypt has already called for the film to be banned, claiming it debases the sanctity of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Meanwhile, Qatar has announced that it will shoot another film on the Prophet’s life.
The film appears to have gained the support of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s current supreme leader, who, according to The Guardian, attended an inauguration of the film’s set in 2012.
“Many relay their messages to the world through cinema and pictures,” the film’s director Majid Majidi said. “We are ready to co-operate to produce any movies to introduce Mohammed to the world.”
“We are an Islamic country, we know the related culture and we have capabilities for such production,” he added.
This is only the second big-budget feature made about the Holy Prophet (pbuh) after Moustapha Akkad’s 1976 The Message, which Majidi has said failed to do justice to Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) life by showing “only Jihad and war” and also because “the image of Islam in that film is the image of a sword”.

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