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ameerkam
01-28-2019, 07:56 PM
Assalamualaikum

“give glad tidings, and do not scare people away. make things easy, and do not make things difficult”

I understand that this is what the Prophet would say to the companions when sent on a mission. But was this all tasks or for dawah?

Also, was this meant to be an obligatory act and was this meant for every situation for Muslims?

The main reason I ask this because I make films and wrote stories and the way I make them is that they are harder to understand than most other films and you have to think harder to get a meaning from it. I aimed to challenge the viewer/reader. Would this be permissible?
Also, they contain subject matter that viewers may find upsetting which are also intended to challenge the viewer. Would this be permissible?

Jazzakallahu Khair
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urkahnkhan
01-28-2019, 11:23 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by ameerkam
Assalamualaikum

“give glad tidings, and do not scare people away. make things easy, and do not make things difficult”

I understand that this is what the Prophet would say to the companions when sent on a mission. But was this all tasks or for dawah?


Also, was this meant to be an obligatory act and was this meant for every situation for Muslims?

The main reason I ask this because I make films and wrote stories and the way I make them is that they are harder to understand than most other films and you have to think harder to get a meaning from it. I aimed to challenge the viewer/reader. Would this be permissible?
Also, they contain subject matter that viewers may find upsetting which are also intended to challenge the viewer. Would this be permissible?

Jazzakallahu Khair
PM me and hopefully we can talk in privat regarding it. I will give you a sincere advise after you explain to me and I applaud you for taking the time out to make dawah. Jzk
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