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Prophet Muhammed film: Iran consulate refuses to meet NGO seeking ban
Mumbai, Sep 3
A leading NGO claimed on
Thursday that the Iranian consulate here refused to accept its
memorandum seeking a ban the controversial movie "Muhammad: The
Messenger of God" and booking the film makers.
According to Raza
Academy general secretary Mohammed Saeed Noori, the Iran consulate
officials cited certain procedural issues and decline to meet a
five-member delegation which wanted to submit a memorandum.
Besides
Noori, the delegation comprised Syed Abdul Nabi, Salahuddin Mujahid,
Nazim and Aiman, which went to the Iranian consulate here on Thursday.
In
the memorandum, the Raza Academy has demanded that the Iran government
ban what it termed as "blasphemous movie" for which Indian Oscar
laureate A. R. Rahman has given the music.
"The team had been
invited to the consulate to submit the memorandum through a telephonic
conversation with a lady official at the consulate, named Ms.Farnaz.
However, upon reaching there, a Mr.Firoz said a meeting with any
official was not possible and the same should be sought via an email.
Raza Academy has sent off the memorandum through email and by post,"
Noori said.
The memorandum said that the film by well-known
Iranian filmmaker Majid Majidi, released on August 27, is critical of
Prophet Muhammad.
Based on the early life of the Prophet, the
cast includes top Iranian actors, was shot in the city of Qom and in
South Africa, the memorandum added.
Prominent newspapers in the
Gulf have quoted Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Shaikh Abdul Aziz Al Shaikh
that the movie is not permitted from a religious point of view, the Raza
Academy memo added.
Similarly, it said Egypt's Al Azhar seminary
has called for a ban on the movie terming it as "debasing the sanctity
of God's messengers".