The 11th century and the emergence of the leader of the El Hashaashun group, Hassan Al SabahThe 11th century and the emergence of the leader of the El Hashaashun group, Hassan Al SabahThe 11th century and the emergence of the leader of the El Hashaashun group, Hassan Al Sabah
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Why are Iranian reviewers here pretending as if 11th century Persians weren't Muslim, as if the show doesn't directly talk about Khayyam's skepticism, and as if Hassan Sabbah was somehow protecting Persia from Islam even though he was an Ismaeil Shia Muslim, and as if the show is somehow distorting history and masquerading Persians as Arabs? Iranians put their patriotism and their hate for Islam before anything, and judge the show immediately rather than actually watching it, and these reviews are probably spammed by people who have not watched the show. It has great writing, great acting, great production, great costumes, great music, better than anything I've seen in Arab media for a long time. Even though there some inaccuracies for dramatic purposes, it's a great achievement for Arab production.
The episode is really good the scenes are wonderful there some few things that it make the episode not professional enough but I think it will be in the future the directory is Fantastic but the the writing of it not good enough , cgi is very good and I hope in the other episodes the writer make things professional than that and I hope that the story becomes more suitable in the main series of events and shows the dark sides of Hassan its powerful creature and I hope the actors give us great acting to add more greatness in the next episodes at the last the series is quite good see it you will enjoy.
So far, I've watched 24 episodes of it, and visually, the series is incredibly powerful and truly enjoyable to watch as a viewer. However, when it comes to historical series, I'm always interested in hearing and seeing historical truths. This series, in terms of authenticity, is purely a fabrication. Many of the events depicted throughout the series are not compatible with recorded history, and with a simple search in historical books or even Google, you can realize this issue. For example, Nizam al-Mulk was born in 1018, Hasan Sabbah in 1050, and Omar Khayyam in 1048. So, it's impossible for these three individuals to be of the same age and make a pact with each other in their youth. Many other events in the series are also not in line with reality.
Finally world class arabic series 🙌 👏 thank you 😊
It was really amazing seeing such a huge production and direction and acting, that was lovely to finally reach this level when i always wished to watch and enjoy arabic series in Ramadan but to compete Global series, thank you so much Peter and of course special thanks to the amazing actor Karim Abdulaziz, i really enjoyed watching this a lot and usually i won't but since i've watched the trailer and i was waiting for it because i expected something good but then i was surprised to find it even better, the locations, acting, production, directing & using the drones produced world class arabic series finally, thanks a lot.
It was really amazing seeing such a huge production and direction and acting, that was lovely to finally reach this level when i always wished to watch and enjoy arabic series in Ramadan but to compete Global series, thank you so much Peter and of course special thanks to the amazing actor Karim Abdulaziz, i really enjoyed watching this a lot and usually i won't but since i've watched the trailer and i was waiting for it because i expected something good but then i was surprised to find it even better, the locations, acting, production, directing & using the drones produced world class arabic series finally, thanks a lot.
In fact, it is the first Arabic series or movie that I have seen, so the series is very acceptable for the country of Egypt in terms of narrative and history (apart from how close it is to reality) and it gets high marks, although I think that many of the images and the way of showing the events He copied movies and series such as Vikings, Lord of the Rings, and Game of Thrones, which of course gives a good feeling because these series and movies are very popular. In general, in my opinion, due to the high budget, airing time and narration of this series, it is completely political and purposefully tries to attribute it to the conditions of Iran and Shia and proxy groups.
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