Rabea Al Adaweiah
Rabea Al Adaweiah

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Rabea Al Adaweiah

1963
Movie
125 min
Arabic

Rabi'a al-Adawiyya is a classic film from 1963 based on the life of the early Sufi saint and poet Rabi'a al-Adawiyya, also known as Rabi'a al Basri, in the second Islamic century.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Kamal El SheikhGenres: Drama, History, Romance

Plot Summary

Set in the medieval era of Islamic history, the film chronicles the life of Rabia Al-Adawiyya, a poet and Sufi mystic known for her profound spirituality and devotion. It depicts her journey from a young orphaned girl to a revered ascetic, navigating societal constraints and personal struggles while embracing a life of love for God. The narrative highlights her philosophical insights and her unique approach to spiritual enlightenment.

Critical Reception

Rabea Al Adaweiah is widely regarded as a classic of Egyptian cinema, celebrated for its artistic direction, compelling performances, and respectful portrayal of a significant historical and spiritual figure. Faten Hamama's performance is particularly lauded for its depth and nuance. The film is appreciated for its historical context and its exploration of Sufi philosophy.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually rich and emotionally resonant biographical drama.

  • Faten Hamama delivers a powerful and iconic performance.

  • Explores themes of faith, love, and spirituality with grace.

Google audience: Google reviews are not readily available for this classic film, but it is highly esteemed within film historical circles for its artistic merit and sensitive subject matter.

Fun Fact

Faten Hamama, who played the titular role, was already a superstar in Egyptian cinema at the time of filming, and her portrayal of Rabia Al-Adawiyya became one of her most memorable performances.

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