I think it’s important that some of the older (more wiser) Muslims on this forum realise that we have younger, newly practising and (searching) Muslims. Whilst some us may have grown and moved on in our journey towards the aakhirah, and hence found other ways of keeping ourselves entertained (though the Deen does not discourage a balance between it and the dunyaa), our younger community are yet to forward upon that journey. And if Harry Potter is the only thing they hold on to in terms of entertainment (giving up music, explicitly indecent movies, free-mixing which leads to fitnah and all the rest of it) then Alhamdulillaah, they are carving, slowly, a safer and protected path for themselves. Even though some of the underlying concepts and messages of Harry Potter may oppose some aspects of our Deen, we should hope that our youths do not make these books a source of their knowledge and understanding of this world. And Insha’Allaah, we pray for better perception and wisdom in all our youths so that when it comes to making choices, they make those that will benefit them both in this world and the aakhirah. We have more rights upon our youths then the glitter of Harry Potter, Inshaa’Allaah; I hope we can keep hold of them. And from Allaah comes guidance.
As much as I'm a literd, I prefer the HP films over the HP books. Recently I've found a link to he latest HP film 'The order of the phoenix'. And its good quality too. Ima wait for the othr books to come out as films insh'Allah.
To tell the truth, the fun of the book is readin it in book format..rather than on net. But to calm our nervous systems we have to get n read something for now!
In the story's epilogue, taking place 19 years (2017) after the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry and Ginny Weasley have three children named James, Albus Severus, and Lily, Neville Longbottom becomes the herbology professor at Hogwarts, and Ron and Hermione have two children named Rose and Hugo. Draco Malfoy has a child named Scorpius. They all meet at King's Cross, about to send their children to Hogwarts at the beginning of term. It is revealed that Harry's scar has not hurt since the Dark Lord's defeat, and there, the story ends.
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