آواز گنجشکها [The Song of Sparrows] (Majid Majidi, 2008)
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آواز گنجشکها [The Song of Sparrows] (Majid Majidi, 2008)
آواز گنجشکها [The Song of Sparrows] (Majid Majidi, 2008)
I know that suicide is one of the deadly sins, but being unhappy is a great sin too. When you’re unhappy you hurt other people. Isn’t that a sin too? When you hurt others, isn’t that a sin? Hurting your family, your friends. Hurting yourself. Isn’t that a sin? If I hurt you, that isn’t a sin? But if I kill myself, that is? Hurting the people close to you is a great sin too. I think that God is so merciful and so great that He doesn’t want to see His creatures suffer. He’s so great that He can’t possibly want to force us to live. That’s why He grants man this solution. Have you ever thought about the meaning of this? Every problem has its solution, but if you don’t talk, no one can help you. We all have problems in life. If we all chose this way, there would be no life left on Earth. Not a living soul! I once climbed a tree and tied a rope on tight. Then I felt something soft under my hand. Mulberries. Deliciously sweet mulberries. I ate one. It was succulent. Then a second and third. Suddenly, I noticed that the sun was rising over the mountaintop. What sun, what scenery, what greenery! All of a sudden, I heard children heading off to school. They stopped to look at me. They asked me to shake the tree. The mulberries fell and they ate. I felt happy. Then I gathered some mulberries to take them home. I left to kill myself, and I came back with mulberries. A mulberry saved my life. Every man on Earth has his problems in life. When you go to see a doctor, you tell him where it hurts. Your mind is ill. The world isn’t the way you see it. Be optimistic. Look at things positively. Of course death is a solution, but not at first, not in your youth. Have you lost all hope? Have you ever looked at the sky when you wake in the morning? At dawn, don’t you want to see the sun rise? The red and yellow of the sun at sunset, don’t you want to see that any more? Have you seen the Moon? Don’t you want to see the stars? You want to close your eyes? The night of the full moon, don’t you want to see it again? Don’t you ever want to drink water from a spring again? Or wash your face in that water? If you look at the four seasons, each season brings fruit. In Summer, there’s fruit, in Autumn too. Winter brings different fruit, and Spring too. No mother can fill her fridge with such a variety of fruit for her children. No mother can do as much for her children as God does for His creatures. You want to refuse all that?
The Afghan and the Azeri, Abbas Kiarostami, Ta’m-e gīlās
Fatwa Against A R Rahman, Majidi for Prophet Film
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Fatwa Against A R Rahman, Majidi for Prophet Film
A Mumbai-based Sunni Muslim bunch Raza Academy has issued a fatwa against music executive A R Rahman and Iranian movie producer Majid Majidi for their film ‘Muhammad: Messenger of God’, first of the set of three on the life of Prophet Mohammad. The fatwa said Rahman and Majidi were “unbeliever” and their relational unions “invalid”.
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Majidi (born June 3, 1976) is an Iranian professional footballer who currently plays and captains for Esteghlal FC