The charm of religion lies in discussions involving human nature at all times

Kylie 2022-08-15 18:31:00

It's not that revenge is wrong, but when people want revenge, they have to figure out the truth and don't be deceived by falsehood. The story is set in the Islamic world, and truth is supreme. Islam was originally to guide people out of the sea of ​​suffering. Haji deeply understood the teachings of the Quran. No matter what grievances occurred to him, he would always give true love and teach people to repentance.
There is one detail that is very impressive. Haji is an Islamic believer, but his wife is a Christian believer. He believes that everyone follows Allah in their hearts, and which religion is personal freedom. It shows the fraternity of Islam from the side, and it is not that some people imagine that Islam is a relatively unique and exclusive group. On the contrary, the American police said: No matter what religion, as long as it helps our enemy, it will destroy him, but it reflects the values ​​of Americans who represent Christianity (of course, as for the game between religions, there is a subjective bias in the movie. Does not represent the fact).
I think of a meager one I saw some time ago: Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism believe in different gods, but a hundred schools of thought have lived in harmony for thousands of years; Christianity and Islam believe in the same god for thousands of years. In contrast to this movie, in prison, the real Dajjla said: The Quran guides people to jihad until everyone becomes Islam. Haji corrected him and said: Allah spreads the will of God through guidance and influence, and does not advocate fighting. In fact, all religions are for good, hoping to save all living beings and escape from the sea of ​​suffering, but in the historical evolution, the weakness of human nature has led to the main thrust and turned into a struggle for group interests. Every practicing believer will make a different interpretation of the scriptures, and this interpretation is an inner wish.
Growing up in an atheistic society, I cannot fully understand the mysteries of religion, but I know that religion is ultimately a philosophy about human nature, which is why religion itself is so fascinating. Any religion that has been passed down for thousands of years is a religion that allows people to see the truth, goodness and beauty, and the pursuit of truth is the driving force for human development. This is a good movie. Even if the subject matter is bloody and cruel reality, it beautifully expresses the screenwriter and director’s beautiful vision of seeking truth. It is worth recommending.

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