Sunday 14 August 2016 - 10:07
Filmmaker’s son remastering father’s classic Muslim film “The Message”

Filmmaker’s Son Remastering Father’s Classic Muslim Film ‘The Message’ 40 years after the initial release, Moustapha's son Malek Akkad wants to restore the film to relaunch it as a high-definition movie.

Hawzah News Agency-When it was first released, The Message by Moustapha Akkad created quite a stir. The Islamic world reacted violently and called for a ban on the film, deeming it “blasphemous.” Ironically, however, the movie was anything but anti-Islam. In fact, Akkad had hoped the message of peace and brotherhood Islam advocated would be understood by the world and wanted to “bridge” the gap between the West and Islam. Moustapha's son Malek Akkad wants to restore the film to relaunch it as a high-definition movie. The movie is counted as a classic, although it is not spoken about openly. Having been inspired by David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia in 1926, Akkad decided it was time to do something similarly inspiring and beautiful. He wanted to fill the chasm between Islamic beliefs and Western culture. Nothing seemed like a better idea than to create a film about Prophet Muhammed himself.

However, Akkad says his father's aim at creating this movie was not to portray Islam as the one true religion. On the contrary, the aim was to create a kind of inter-religious harmony between the Jews, Christians and Muslims who have otherwise been misunderstanding one another. The film highlights the similarity of beliefs and teachings in these religions and portrays Muhammed as a prophet of the same God as were Noah, Moses and Jesus.

Even now, after 40 years, The Message is called a “touchstone in the Arab world.” The movie is one of the few contributions from the Arab side towards popular media and as such is a classic worthy of mention. It is this attribute of the film that makes it so special. By remaking a better quality print of it Akkad hopes at least now, this film will achieve the goals his father originally had intended.

 

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