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sheikh Dr. Al Ibrahim Al Sawafi, a well-respected Omani Islamic scholar, has called on the public to avoid watching the controversial new series Muawiya, which portrays the life of the Islamic caliph. The Sheikh argued that the series lacks historical accuracy and should not be viewed by Muslims, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.
In his statement, Sheikh Al Sawafi emphasized that Ramadan should be a time for spiritual reflection, devotion, and engagement in productive activities. He encouraged Muslims to focus on reading the Quran, performing acts of worship, and involving themselves in other meaningful and beneficial tasks. The Sheikh further highlighted that the series includes portrayals of women, which he deems impermissible to look at during Ramadan, reinforcing the idea that viewers should avoid distractions that divert them from their religious duties.
The Sheikh’s comments sparked considerable debate on social media. Many individuals immediately supported his stance, agreeing with his view that watching such content is prohibited according to Islamic teachings. These individuals argued that the series, which is based on historical events, does not adhere to accurate portrayals and could mislead viewers.
On the other hand, some people defended the series, claiming that it offers valuable scientific insights and contains educational elements that are worth exploring. These individuals argued that the series presents a different perspective on Islamic history and provides informative content, making it a suitable watch for those interested in the subject matter.
Despite these differing opinions, Sheikh Al Sawafi’s advice stands as a reminder for Muslims to remain focused on their religious practices during Ramadan, especially in a time when distractions are increasingly prevalent in media.
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