Religion, as a political tool, deceives people in every possible way, and among religions, Catholicism is especially militant. The movie just reflects the cruelty of the rulers, but when the believers with the so-called "faith" died, the priest was so powerless and speechless, because the priest was only a tool of Catholicism and did not get the true meaning of the doctrine.
However, Fà'izel-Ghusein, who had witnessed the persecution of Armenians at the time, had a different view, believing that the suffering of Armenians was the work of the Committee for Unity and Progress, stemming from nationalist fanaticism and jealousy of Armenians, and had nothing to do with Islamic beliefs. Arnold Toynbee and other sources report that many Armenians have survived their deaths by marrying Turks or converting to Islam. El-Ghusein points out that many converts are still being killed, fearing that Westerners will see the "extinction of the Armenians" as "an indelible stain on the history of Islam." There have been calls by Islamic leaders to spare Armenians who converted to Islam, El-Ghusein quoted a government official
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