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massi

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don't you know that the act is forbiden specially for any profete (jesu or moese or other) or any shabah (company as bilal or other) and in this movie there are a lot of bid3a because his author is shia .........:astag:
 
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Acting is not forbidden, that's for sure unless it has haram elements or it has a haram message. However, it is forbidden that someone would act as a prophet or a guided Khalif(AbuBakr,Omar, Othman or Ali) or the heaven promised ten companions or the AAl el bayt. Some opinions say that it is forbidden to act as any companion or prophet.

Check http://taarafu.islamonline.net/Arabic/contemporary/2005/09/article05.shtml

for details.
 

IslamIsLight

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Acting is not forbidden, that's for sure unless it has haram elements or it has a haram message. However, it is forbidden that someone would act as a prophet or a guided Khalif(AbuBakr,Omar, Othman or Ali) or the heaven promised ten companions or the AAl el bayt. Some opinions say that it is forbidden to act as any companion or prophet.

Check http://taarafu.islamonline.net/Arabic/contemporary/2005/09/article05.shtml

for details.

salam aleikum brother
Acting is not forbidden, that's for sure unless it has haram elements or it has a haram message

The link that u posted doesnt give that proof

Better find a fatwa on what u have said
Jazakallah khair
waaleikum salam
 

IslamIsLight

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don't you know that the act is forbiden specially for any profete (jesu or moese or other) or any shabah (company as bilal or other) and in this movie there are a lot of bid3a because his author is shia .........:astag:

salam aleikum
brother who said the author is shia
They don't show the Prophet(PBUH)in that movie at all
Did u watch it ?
waaleikum salam
 

BrotherZak

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The purpose of this thread has been lost due to arguing and making irrelevant comments about it being forbidden, on what grounds? Is their a scholar on this thread? ...
 
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massi

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the fatwa is from the best scholar a l sheikh ibn baze (allah forgive him) who said it's forbidden to act any sahaba or profete befor the make the movie (el rissala) . and after it .it's forrbiden.
2- the shia make that movie don't be wrong there are many mistake in the movie if you don't know the story ..you have to learn a Assira Anabawia so you can see the difference . :)
 

IslamIsLight

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the fatwa is from the best scholar a l sheikh ibn baze (allah forgive him) who said it's forbidden to act any sahaba or profete befor the make the movie (el rissala) . and after it .it's forrbiden.
2- the shia make that movie don't be wrong there are many mistake in the movie if you don't know the story ..you have to learn a Assira Anabawia so you can see the difference . :)

salam aleikum
brother I asked u to bring that Fatwa and who said shia made that movie ?

waaleikum salam
 

massi

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sobhane allah
the shia of libanen who had gave the permission to Al 3agade to make the movie and there are many mistake or bida3 in the movie (bida3e of shia)
 

um muhammad al-mahdi

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:salam2:

brother massi, sister Aisha is asking you about the fatwa that you mentioned regarding the "acting" etc.etc.
There are brothers & sisters that mention fatwas and show where they take them from so that we don't have "this one and the other one said so".

Besides, lots of bid'a are around the whole ummah, (astaghfirullah), without specifing shia...or whatever you prefer.

So please, give proves when you post fatwas. We are asking something to don't put doubts in other ppl minds. :jazaak:
 

massi

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thank you brother but the sunni said it's forbidden anywhere and anytime
aisha see the bigining of the movie: at 4:45
the univirsety of azhar cairo ( but they have get back and had forbidden the movie ) so it's not allaw any tv egypt to play this movie but the last year they have given the permission to play it for the first time for the have made it because many reson.
the high islamic congresse of the shiat in lebanon and there are many bid3as in the movie . :astag:
 

um muhammad al-mahdi

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:salam2:

Anyway, you didn't give any proof.
the fatwa that I've found about acting is this one from islamqa and Allah knows the best!

Ruling on representing the Sahaabah in plays etc.

Question:
I had a disagreement with someone about the representation of the Companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in movies and plays, as happens a great deal nowadays. He said that this serves an interest, calling people to Islam and spreading noble Islamic morals and attitudes. What is your opinion on this matter?

Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

The Sahaabah have a high status in Islam, because they were the contemporaries of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him); they fulfilled the duty of supporting him and being loyal to him, and they strove for the sake of Allaah with their efforts, their wealth and their selves. Hence the scholars are agreed that they are the elite and the best of this ummah, and that Allaah gave them the honour of being the companions of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He praised them in His Book when He said (interpretation of the meaning):

“Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah. And those who are with him are severe against disbelievers, and merciful among themselves. You see them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer), seeking Bounty from Allaah and (His) Good Pleasure. The mark of them (i.e. of their Faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of prostration (during prayers)”[al-Fath 48:29]

And the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) praised them when he said: “The best of my ummah is my generation, then those who come after them, then those who come after them.” (al-Bukhaari, 3650; Muslim, 2535)

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) warned against belittling them, mocking them or insulting them when he said: “Whoever insults my companions, the curse of Allaah, the angels and all of mankind will be upon him.” (al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 2340).

Portraying any one of them on stage or on the screen is contrary to this praise from Allaah, and is detrimental to the high status and honour which Allaah has bestowed upon them. That is because representing any one of them in this fashion exposes them to mockery and ridicule. Actors are usually people who have no room for righteousness, piety and Islamic morals in their lives. Moreover those who put on plays are doing that as a means to earn money, and no matter how much they try to avoid it, it will involve some lying and backbiting.

Representing the Sahaabah (may Allaah be pleased with them) has an effect on their status in the hearts and minds of the Muslims, and paves the way for Muslims to doubt their religion. It also necessarily implies that one of the actors will play the role of Abu Jahl or one of his ilk among the kuffaar, and he will have to utter words insulting Bilaal, and insulting the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the message of Islam that he brought. Undoubtedly this is a great evil.

What is said about this serving the interest of calling people to Islam and spreading noble Islamic morals and etiquette is simply an assumption and wishful thinking. Whoever knows the real nature and aims of actors will realize that this kind of acting is in sharp contrast to the real nature of the actors and their audience.

One of the basic principles in Islamic sharee’ah is that if a matter both serves an interest and does some harm, if the bad outweighs the good then it is haraam. Representing the Sahaabah may serve some interest but the harm done by this is far greater than any good that might be achieved.

So in order to protect those interests and ward off the harm, and to preserve the honorable status of the companions of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), we must not allow that.

Based on the above, it is haraam to represent any of the companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in movies or plays etc.

And Allaah knows best. May Allaah send blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and all his family and companions.



Al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, in Majallah al-Buhooth al-Islamiyyah, 1/223-248.
 

BintMuhammad

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Assalamu alaikum,

Sorry if I posted on a closed thread.

Mustapha Akkad is a Muslim filmamker and I don't know of any factors that manifests him as a Shi'a. As what our brothers and sisters have said, please provide your evidence, and we will accept it if it justifies your statement.

As for the film, generally it is a good movie but yes, it has mistakes and as what the fatwa posted by Ukht1 says, portraying the Sahabas is like degrading their status. Plus, Subhan Allaah there are lot of whom have watched this movie and when they think of Hamza (RA) they see Anthony Quinn on their head or when they think of Hind (RA) they see Irene Pappas instead..I know this is true because I myself see them in my mind sometimes as the actors in the movie :astag: It's just like when some thinks of Jesus/'Isa Alayhissalaam, they see the "Jesus" protrayed by the Christians and same goes for the Virgin Mary :astag:

:wasalam:
 
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