The Cinematic Compass: A Humorous TakeFaical Benhaida

The Cinematic Compass: A Humorous Take

6 months ago
A crosstalk performance that humorously explores the philosophical pillars of modern cinema and their impact on Muslim youth through an Islamic lens.

Scripts

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Ali

Assalamu alaikum, folks! Welcome to today's special crosstalk where we dive into the world of modern cinema through an Islamic lens. I'm your host, Ali, and joining me is my good friend, Hassan. Hassan, take it away!

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Hassan

Wa alaikum assalam, Ali! It's great to be here. Today, we're going to talk about how modern cinema can sometimes clash with our Islamic values. But don't worry, we'll keep it light and fun!

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Ali

So, Hassan, let's start with individualism. You know, Hollywood loves to tell stories about finding oneself, like in 'Eat Pray Love.' But how does that sit with us as Muslims?

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Hassan

Oh, you mean the 'Find Yourself' trend? It's like they're telling us to just drop everything and go on a spiritual journey. But in Islam, we're part of a community, the Ummah. It's like telling a bee to leave the hive to find its purpose. That's just not how it works!

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Ali

Exactly! And how about secularism? You know, when religion is either absent or mocked in films. What's your take on that?

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Hassan

It's like they're trying to erase God from the story. Take 'Lucifer,' for example. They turn a fallen angel into a charming detective. It's like they're saying, 'Hey, even the devil can be cool if you spin it right!' But as Muslims, we know that this life is a test, not just a party.

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Ali

And let's not forget postmodernism. This idea that everyone has their own truth. How does that affect our youth?

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Hassan

It's like saying, 'Your truth is as good as mine, so who cares?' But in Islam, we have clear guidelines. It's like playing a game without rules. Sure, it might seem fun at first, but eventually, you realize you're just running in circles.

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Ali

Speaking of rules, what about the Hero's Journey? Hollywood loves that narrative. But how does it compare to Islamic storytelling?

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Hassan

In Hollywood, it's all about the hero's internal struggle. But in Islamic stories, it's about struggling against falsehood and trusting in Allah. It's like comparing a solo runner to a relay team. Both have a goal, but one is supported by a whole community.

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Ali

What about the dopamine trap, Hassan? How does modern media keep our youth hooked?

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Hassan

It's like they're feeding us candy all day. The more you consume, the more you want. And before you know it, you're addicted. But as Muslims, we need to nourish our souls, not just our senses. Who here has ever binge-watched a show and felt empty afterward? Raise your hands, folks!

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Ali

That's a wrap, folks! We hope you enjoyed this humorous take on modern cinema through an Islamic lens. Remember, as Muslims, we have a rich tradition of storytelling that can inspire and guide us. Until next time, stay tuned and keep your taqwa high!

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Hassan

Thanks for joining us, everyone! And if you have any thoughts or funny stories about how modern media has impacted your life, feel free to share them. Assalamu alaikum!

Participants

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Hassan

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Ali

Host

Topics

  • Individualism in Modern Cinema
  • Secularism and the Erasure of God
  • Postmodernism and Moral Relativism
  • The Hero's Journey vs. Islamic Narratives
  • The Dopamine Trap of Modern Media