Con un passato criminale, l'insegnante Omar Ayad spera di aiutare i giovani in difficoltà. Di fronte alla dura realtà della povertà e della violenza, trova uno scopo attraverso l'insegnament... Leggi tuttoCon un passato criminale, l'insegnante Omar Ayad spera di aiutare i giovani in difficoltà. Di fronte alla dura realtà della povertà e della violenza, trova uno scopo attraverso l'insegnamento. Si rende conto che l'espiazione ha un prezzo.Con un passato criminale, l'insegnante Omar Ayad spera di aiutare i giovani in difficoltà. Di fronte alla dura realtà della povertà e della violenza, trova uno scopo attraverso l'insegnamento. Si rende conto che l'espiazione ha un prezzo.
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When I saw that Mohammed Hijab was starring in a drama series, I thought it was gonna be a cheaply produced, and badly acted show (no offense to Mohammed Hijab. It's just that I thought he'll be involved in the production and, as far as I know, he's not and never was a producer, or an actor). Damn, was I surprised. The high level of production blew me away.
Besides for the production, the message is really powerful. And the drama really intense and moving. I've been brought to tears at some parts (and not many things bring me to tears, I'm a "strong and tough man"). The characters feel like real people with real feelings, people some of us might know, and some of us might be.
It's main goal as far as I can see it, is to spread peace, and understanding between different religions and cultures. Which is a beautiful thing. Especially in this day and age, with all the interracial, and sectarian violence. It's something we all NEED to watch.
Besides for the production, the message is really powerful. And the drama really intense and moving. I've been brought to tears at some parts (and not many things bring me to tears, I'm a "strong and tough man"). The characters feel like real people with real feelings, people some of us might know, and some of us might be.
It's main goal as far as I can see it, is to spread peace, and understanding between different religions and cultures. Which is a beautiful thing. Especially in this day and age, with all the interracial, and sectarian violence. It's something we all NEED to watch.
Been a follower of Ali Dawah and Hijab for quite a long time, but I never thought I'd see the day where Mohammad Hijab would one day produce a series highlighting struggles that muslims face.
This show brilliantly highlights hanging out with the wrong crowd, racism, bigotry and standing up to what's right, something I'll probably never see these big streaming services will never do, especially with muslims as the main cast.
Hijab does so well intellectually as his character for this show that I feel like he's natural for the role for obvious reason, this show highlights the hypocrisy of society when someone becomes pious and does nothing, they're deemed a criminal, but when they're not religious and join in gang violence, it's OK?
The series perfectly captivates viewers the tension building and my only gripe is that it's too short, even with 3 episodes, and I hope each character develops and more arcs would come Inshallah.
This show brilliantly highlights hanging out with the wrong crowd, racism, bigotry and standing up to what's right, something I'll probably never see these big streaming services will never do, especially with muslims as the main cast.
Hijab does so well intellectually as his character for this show that I feel like he's natural for the role for obvious reason, this show highlights the hypocrisy of society when someone becomes pious and does nothing, they're deemed a criminal, but when they're not religious and join in gang violence, it's OK?
The series perfectly captivates viewers the tension building and my only gripe is that it's too short, even with 3 episodes, and I hope each character develops and more arcs would come Inshallah.
"Burning Hands" has captured the hearts and minds of its audience with a finale that left viewers breathless. The intensity and raw emotion of the closing scenes were a testament to the show's powerful storytelling and superb acting. The moment where it seemed the protagonist might face a fatal end was a masterstroke of suspense, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. This show is more than just a series; it's an experience. It delves deep into the human condition, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and survival in a way that resonates deeply with viewers. Its gritty portrayal of reality, combined with relatable characters, sets it apart in the crowded landscape of television dramas. The anticipation for season 2 is palpable. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how the story will unfold and what new challenges the characters will face. The first season of "Burning Hands" set a high bar with its intricate plot, well-developed characters, and intense scenes. If the finale is any indication, the next season promises to be just as compelling and gripping.
The daily struggles of ethnic minorities and especially Muslims living in the west. As the prophet pbuh narrated 'A time of patience will come to people in which adhering to ones religion is like grasping a hot coal'. Hear the true reality from those living it. Islam is surrender and submission to the most high (Allah) and Muslims do not bow down or submit to anything else or anyone. Justice is an important theme. It is with Justice that true peace would prevail. How can you achieve this? It's not by subjective ideas, but revelation from the most high
This is the reality and the story of a people you will not hear from mainstream media. Fantastic work.
Good heavens, what on earth did I just watch on Yoobie Toobie? Omar, upright, man of the people acts as a knight in shining armour to the inner city youth, with a day job as an English Lit teacher. Shades of To Sir, with love.
How anyone would give Omar a job as a teacher is beyond me. Realism and credibility don't get a look in. There is zero English Lit going on in that classroom. All we get are jarring monologues on what is on Hijab's mind.
An attempt is made to swing the lantern on oppressive culture of the west, racism and wholesale ignorance by non Muslims but even that is portrayed in an utterly ridiculous way. There's Omar as a youth, going through trouble and the reformed Omar of the present giving an education to misguided youth. Hijab just walks around like a Doctor Who Cyberman ready to zap anyone with a steely glare.
The acting and plot are dire, I mean it is unbelievably low calibre. Heavy on the stereotypes and pounded to dust with clichés. The two MI5 agents gave career destroying performances.
The drama is disjointed and lacks a clear narrative. Thing is though, how seriously are we supposed to take this as a drama?
Mohammed Hijab has made an effort to say some home truths but blimey, it was hard work watching this. I much prefer his seminars.
How anyone would give Omar a job as a teacher is beyond me. Realism and credibility don't get a look in. There is zero English Lit going on in that classroom. All we get are jarring monologues on what is on Hijab's mind.
An attempt is made to swing the lantern on oppressive culture of the west, racism and wholesale ignorance by non Muslims but even that is portrayed in an utterly ridiculous way. There's Omar as a youth, going through trouble and the reformed Omar of the present giving an education to misguided youth. Hijab just walks around like a Doctor Who Cyberman ready to zap anyone with a steely glare.
The acting and plot are dire, I mean it is unbelievably low calibre. Heavy on the stereotypes and pounded to dust with clichés. The two MI5 agents gave career destroying performances.
The drama is disjointed and lacks a clear narrative. Thing is though, how seriously are we supposed to take this as a drama?
Mohammed Hijab has made an effort to say some home truths but blimey, it was hard work watching this. I much prefer his seminars.
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