Saudi mufti declares cinema and theatre are un-islamic

by Kal El on March 31, 2009 · Comments

Those wonderful fabricators of islam, the Saudis have issued a fatwa on cinema and theatre. I am not too big on going to the theatre, but I do enjoy watching a movie from time to time. Apparently doing so is un-islamic.

Cinema and theatre contrary to Islam, says Saudi grand mufti

Riyadh (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Cinema and theatre are “against Sharia” because they distract people from work and weaken their efforts in achieving progress, said Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti Shaikh Abdul Aziz Alu Al Sheikh during a conference on leisure, visual arts and literature attended by students at King Saud University.“Theatrical performance, whether it is a cinema or a song, would generally make an impression that is against Sharia. People need only those (art forms) that are useful to them to change their way of life (in an Islamic manner),” he decreed.

Last year the Grand Mufti issued an edict, in which he slammed Turkish soap operas like ‘Nour’ and ‘The Last Years,’ the hottest shows on Arab TV, describing them as “so much evil” that “they destroy people’s ethics and are against our values.”

The mufti’s pronouncements are however a sign that Saudi society is increasingly split between a ruling establishment made up of very conservative clerics who espoused strict adherence to Islamic precepts and a broader group of more liberal-oriented young Saudis who want greater openness, more freedom for women and a greater range of entertainment.

Like young people across the Middle East young Saudis routinely go online which gives them access to US action movies, but they cannot go to the movies, an issue that is still taboo.

Yet the recent screening of a Saudi comedy, ‘Menahi’, in two movie theatres twice a day for eight days—with women dutifully seated in the balcony, and men in the stalls—was cheered by many Saudis.

“We put sound and visual equipment, we sold tickets for the first time in Saudi Arabia, and we even sold popcorn,” said Ayman Halawani, general manager of Rotana Studios, the production arm of a company owned by Waleed bin Talal, a financier and member of the royal family, who has become the target of ultra-conservatives for his liberal ideas and investments in the TV and show business.

Overall some 25,000 people actually saw the film.

Such desire for openness is in contrast with what the ruling class wants for Saudi society. For the old guard any overture to customs and traditions that are not strictly Islamic is a threat that must be opposed.

In his address to students at King Saud University, the grand mufti warned against playing chess because it “causes a man to lose his wealth and waste his time.”

Conversely “photography is one of the necessities of life” because it helps in “lectures, [. . .] religious activities [. . .] while maintaining public security.”

“Only the photography of sculptures and models is prohibited,” he said.

Remuneration for poets who attend festivals and cultural events is permissible if their words are good, faultless, without “abusive words or references.”

Finally, the mufti urged students to stay away from cigarettes and avoid reckless driving, especially at night or early morning.


While I think that is a retarded proclamation, I do feel a sense of pride in being labeled ‘un-islamic’. I also feel a great deal of pity for the younger Saudis who do not want to live stuck in the 7th century.

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  • Shukri
    Why are only the perceived negative aspects of his speech being highlighted? What about these:

    "Finally, the mufti urged students to stay away from cigarettes and avoid reckless driving, especially at night or early morning."
  • Beejj
    The word is not "negative": it is "threatening".

    Some mufti guy spoke of the evils of tobacco and reckless driving? Praise be to God! Islam is our salvation. Did he warn of the dangers of explosives strapped to the body, too?
  • Shukri
    As a matter of fact, he has:

    http://www.livingislam.org/maa/dcmm_e.html
  • Tonto
    That there is stuff my mother told me. No drag racing or smoking, drinking and chasing slutty girls......Yes, mother. That muff tea guy wants me to not listen to music or go to movies.....but he goes to see belly dancers and frequents whore houses........hmmmmm. No inequity there is there?
    Actually his purpose was to stifle a possible venue for western education and an undermining of sharia and wahabi fanaticism.
  • Shukri
    Saudi is actually in the process of building a very western university.

    www.kaust.edu.sa
  • Beejj
    A WESTERN university? Not an Islamic one? A contradiction in terms if I ever heard one!
  • Shukri
    There are lots of Islamic universities, actually. There's even ones building built in the US.

    See zaytunacollege.org or zaytuna.org

    Also: sunnipath.com
  • it's not all moslems view, it's particular people view, islam love cultural arts, islam love arts, see iran, how many beautiful novel created by moslem novelists there. Just don't too over coz there is other section of our live need to be developed, just to be an entertainment, creating mood no more for me
  • JEWHAWK
    We are in the 21th century while the muslims remain in the 7th.What
    a BACKWARD people.

    How on Earth one expect this malignant tumor to ADAPT in the West??

    The answer is NEVER.Their goal is to do the OPPOSITE...to "adapt"
    the West into Islamic practices,something we clearly deem as
    UNACCEPTABLE.
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