(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - A belly dancer stirred a wave of anger among Shiites in Egypt as she appeared in an Egyptian movie raving to a song praising Fatima, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad and the wife of Imam Ali (PBUT), highly venerated in Shiite Islam, who called for banning the movie to screen in theaters. Baha Anwar Mohammed, spokesman of Egyptian Shiites, has condemned belly dancer Dina for her performance in the film “Abdo Mouta” to be offensive and highly disrespectful to the People of the House (Ahl al-Bayt), the family of Prophet Muhammad, particularly important to Shia Muslims.Baha was quoted by Egypt’s al-Sabah newspaper as saying that the country’s Shiites will file a complaint to the general prosecutor against the film demanding to ban it from screening as it insults prominent Islamic figures.Shiites believe Imam Ali and the rest of Ahl al-Bayt as prophet’s successors. Baha called on Egypt’s Al-Azhar Islamic School and its Grand Mufti to condemn “such abuse” to the prophet’s family.Dina, the belly dancer, denied her performance in the movie was meant to offend Islamic prominent figures.Although the song “Virtuous Mother of Hasan and Husain” praises Fatima, the fact that a belly dancer dances to it was seen as highly inappropriate. The Egyptian movie and her dancer, Dina, shamelessly ridiculed and mysteriously insulted the daughter of Prophet Mohammad, Fatima, and his progeny, the Ahl ul Bayt (PBUT).It is very sad that AL-Azhar religious school and its Ulemas, specially its Grand Mufti Ali Gumma and yusuf al qaradawi did not condemn such sacrilege acts against Shia Muslims and their sanctities.Muslims give several titles to Fatima to show their admiration for her.She is referred to as Fatima Azahra, (the shinning one), Ummu Abeeha (Mother of her Father) and "al-Batul" (the chaste and pure one)./129
source : ABNA
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28 October 2012
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Egyptian Dancer Shamelessly Insults Hadrat Fatima and Ahl ul Bayt of Prophet Muhammad, Angered Shiite
Although the song “Virtuous Mother of Hasan and Husain” praises Fatima, the fact that a belly dancer dances to it was seen as highly inappropriate. The Egyptian movie and her dancer, Dina, shamelessly ridicule and mysteriously insult the daughter of Prophet Mohammad, Fatima, and his progeny, the Ahl ul Bayt (PBUT).