Egyptian actress Nelly Karim commented on the strongly worded statement issued by Al-Azhar Al-Sharif regarding the series “Faten Amal Harbi”.

Nelly denied that the series included a mockery of the verses of the Noble Qur’an or contempt for religions, explaining that social networking sites were the reason for this controversy .

And she said, during her interview today with the “ET Arabic” program: “There is no mockery at all. Unfortunately, the social media, someone says that someone else needs to say that.”

She added, to the media person she was interviewing: “If you watch, you will not feel it, there is no need for this

And she confirmed that “the commotion took place in the first episode,” following up: “What concerns me is my role and my job with the director from a technical point of view, from a political and legal point of view, in the reviewers of the series. my story”.

It is reported that the series “Faten Amal Harbi” starring Nelly Karim, Sherif Salama, Hala Sedky, Khaled Sarhan, Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi, Muhammad Tharwat, Gilan Alaa, Fadia Abdel Ghani, and others, directed by Mando Al-Adl, written by Ibrahim Issa, and produced by “Al-Adl Group” ” .

The Fatwa Center of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif had attacked the series, warning against mocking the verses of the Noble Qur’an and distorting the image of religious scholars

0n Saturday, the center issued a strongly worded statement saying: “The intentional presentation of the Islamic religious scholar with his white Azhar turban in the form of the ignorant, the ignorant, lacking in chivalry, low-spirited, ignorant of the tongue – in some artworks – bullying is deplorable, and intentional distortion is rejected. Scholars are as much as he gets from their detractors, and it is not commensurate with the great people of Egypt’s reverence for religious scholars and his men.”

He added: “There is no priesthood in Islam, and none of the imams and jurists has claimed infallibility for himself throughout the ages, rather all of them are between what he saw as true according to the tools of science and the criteria of specialization in terms of clarity, not obligation, and the attribution of these infamous descriptions of scholars is fraud, guardianship, and deliberate confusion aimed at It also aims to distort the concepts of the true religion and empty it of its content.”
he stressed that “mocking the verses of the Noble Qur’an, distorting their meanings from what they were deliberately placed for, and presenting false interpretations of them as correct with the aim of provoking controversy, is a major crime by all standards of religion, science and professionalism, and a flagrant denial of Muslim women.”

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