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Cineworld bans ‘blasphemous’ film

By: -- June 15, 2022, 9:51 a.m.

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The Cineworld chain of cinemas has announced it has pulled all screenings of The Lady of Heaven following protests from Muslim groups claiming that the film contains ‘blasphemous’ content. Cineworld stated that this decision was made ‘to ensure the safety of [its] staff and customers.’ Humanists UK, which led the successful campaign to repeal the blasphemy laws in England and Wales over a decade ago, has expressed alarm at the news. The censorship runs counter to the fundamental principle of freedom of expression and sets a dangerous precedent for UK cinema.

The Lady of Heaven depicts the life of the Prophet Muhammad’s daughter Fatimah, drawing parallels to the struggles of a modern Muslim mother and son in Mosul under the rule of ISIS. The film has been criticised for depicting the Prophet’s face and for sectarian themes. However, the film was created from a Shia Muslim perspective, with the script written by the cleric Yasser Al-Habib. Within Shia Islam there is a more lenient interpretation on the prohibition of images of the Prophet compared to other Muslim denominations. Therefore the depiction of the Prophet was not made to perpetuate anti-Muslim prejudice, but is reflective of different theological interpretations within Islam. The banning of the film has resulted in the censorship of Muslims.

Earlier this week, protests calling for the film to be withdrawn took place outside cinemas in Sheffield and Birmingham, and a petition for the same reached 117,000 signatures.



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