Hazreti Ömer'in Adaleti
Hazreti Ömer'in Adaleti

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Hazreti Ömer'in Adaleti

1973
Movie
82 min
Turkish

The film tells the story of Hz. Ömer, who strove to establish justice throughout his caliphate. During the years when Islam was spreading in Mecca, the pagan Quraish tribe still worshipped idols. The leader of the tribe, Abu Jahl, saw Islam as a threat to his own beliefs. Abu Jahl decides to have Muhammad killed in order to prevent the spread of Islam. He assigns Umar, the son of Hattab, to carry out this task. However, while Umar is preparing to kill Muhammad, he learns that his brother and brother-in-law have become Muslims. Upon reading the Quran, Umar also converts to Islam shortly thereafter. He begins to fight against Abu Jahl and the Quraysh tribe. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, Umar, who became the caliph, will strive to establish justice in the country's administration.

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Director: Esmail Sharaf-e-SarmadGenres: Historical, Drama

Plot Summary

The film depicts the life and justice of the second Rashidun Caliph, Umar ibn al-Khattab. It focuses on his leadership, his commitment to Islamic principles, and his fair governance, showcasing key moments of his caliphate and his unwavering dedication to justice and the welfare of his people.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception and detailed audience ratings for this specific film is not widely available in English-language sources. However, as a historical and religious film, it likely resonated with audiences interested in Islamic history and figures, appreciated for its portrayal of a revered historical personality and its emphasis on justice.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its historical and religious narrative.

  • Seen as a respectful portrayal of a significant Islamic figure.

  • May appeal to viewers interested in Islamic history and jurisprudence.

Google audience: Specific Google user reviews for this film are not readily available. However, films of this nature typically receive appreciation from audiences who value religious and historical epics, often praising their moral lessons and narrative depth.

Fun Fact

The film is a Turkish-Egyptian co-production, highlighting the shared interest in Islamic historical figures between the two countries.

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