Harry Potter!!!!!!!

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I think the films r nothing compared to the novels...I was quiet dissappointed with the first movie. Anyway, I am going to read mine...:)

totally agree with you, the books are soo much better, the recent release of the 'order of the phoenix' missed parts of the book out, it wasnt worth watching.

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The films are such a disappointment! I mean Rupert Grint is an awful actor! And it just spoils all these pictures u'v made in your head!

And........in todays newspaper (The Daily Mirror) it said that in total 11 characters die and many of them who've been with us from the beginning.

Omdzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!
 
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Spoilers:

Mad-eye moody dies
Hedwig dies
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^thats how far iv read sofar. lol
 
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U lots r going potty over potter, Nutters i tell ya...NUTTERS!:p

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The films are such a disappointment! I mean Rupert Grint is an awful actor! And it just spoils all these pictures u'v made in your head!

And........in todays newspaper (The Daily Mirror) it said that in total 11 characters die and many of them who've been with us from the beginning.

Omdzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!

lol ukhtee u r funny, by the way are you serious, do 11 ppl really die, im gettin frustrated now, most ppl seem 2 have read da book , n i've not even bought it yt, but i cn wait...

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:-\ 14 posts in dis thread? Nutters? :-\

how about the other "Harry Potter!!!!" thread :p

:X lol
 
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Spoilers:

Mad-eye moody dies
Hedwig dies
:offended:

^thats how far iv read sofar. lol

I read all the spoilers on net...a lot of ppl die..but the end is somewhat like an Indian Movie...:D
 
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Spoilers:

Mad-eye moody dies
Hedwig dies
:offended:

^thats how far iv read sofar. lol

plz don reveal what happens in the book yt i want to read it 4 myself, i could stop viewing this thread, but the temptation is tooo great.

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I think the films r nothing compared to the novels...I was quiet dissappointed with the first movie. Anyway, I am going to read mine...

totally agree with you, the books are soo much better, the recent release of the 'order of the phoenix' missed parts of the book out, it wasnt worth watching.

Better choice sisters!
 
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:-\ 14 posts in dis thread? Nutters? :-\

how about the other "Harry Potter!!!!" thread :p

:X lol

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YA'LL NUTTERS:p Happy? I'd rather not post there cos then i'd get a heck of alot of emails in my inbox for the subscriptions:p I aint one 2 turn off the featured, too taxing! lol
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youre all nuts...

ur jst ruining it for eachother..

i harry potter.so i sugest this thread be closed...just for pure evilness.


muhuhahahaha...:coolalien :Evil:

ive vowed never to watch or read anything to do with hp.

not now anyways...

dnt ask why or i wont shut up...
 
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^WHY! OH WHY:p:p Do speak:D
 
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i have frends reading hp books for the tenth time....

to narrow ones literary base to such seclusion disgusts me...

ask a child which books they know of...and all they can come up with these days is hp.wat happens to dahl and jennings? what happens to bloom and dickens?

a woman, set out to write a childrens book...utterly fails and writes absolute crap, for an unknown audience...realises she can turn this into a lot of dough...and keeps going...adding bits and peices to suit every audience, every age, every gender, every genre.

i refuse to credit such pot luck with literary value.a bunch of pretty words and crazy ideas and themes have come in the way of children diversifying their reading scopes...

take ur younger sibling into a library-especially if they dnt necisarily enjoy reading-and tell em to choose a book.try it. u know theyre gna pik up harry potter.

harry potter has become a comodity. rowling has so insensitively comodified literacy...the 21st century turn has become a disgrace in the face of literary history.i can just imagine my kids studying hp as a university text or a high school text...trying to interpret it in difrent genre...oh how rich it is...oh how many universal themes it yeilds...oh how many morals it seeks to impose upon the readers...

i certainly dont like the fact that the youth of today are being taught that when ur in trouble...oh wait...dont do anything...u know harry...he jsut waves a wand and hes out of it. ala kazam.hey presto.

poke me if u wish...i can go on.
 
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Mashaa'Allaah, you're obvioulsy a literature fanatic and a good one at that!

But be merciful to the young ones on here ;-)
 
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Mashaa'Allaah, you're obvioulsy a literature fanatic and a good one at that!

But be merciful to the young ones on here ;-)

lol...

ur rite..i guess i do come across as a bit of a granny wen it comes to this sort of stuff...

perhaps i shud set up a disclaimer...or an official PG rating at the beggining of my harry potter hate posts.lol...they can hate me all they want.im hoping the world will wake up and smell the empty book shelves theyve created...one day...
 
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There is no such thing as good magic in Islam, and all forms of magic are haraam.

Islam does not forbid leisure or having fun in permissible ways. The basic rule concerning these games is that they are permissible so long as they do not get in the way of obligatory duties such as establishing prayer [i.e., praying properly and on time] and honouring one’s parents, and so long as they do not include anything that is haraam. There are, however, many haraam elements in these games, such as the following:

1.

Games which depict wars between the people of this world (“good guys”) and people from the sky (“bad guys”), with all its implications of accusations against Allaah, may He be glorified, or the noble angels.
2.

Games which involve sanctifying the cross or passing over or by it to gain strength, to bring one back to life or the give the player extra “lives” and so on. Also, games which are used for designing birthday cards as in Christian culture are also forbidden.
3.

Games which approve of witchcraft/magic, and which glorify witches/magicians/sorcerers, etc.
4.

Games which are based on hatred of Islam and Muslims, like the game in which a player gets 100 points if he hits Makkah, 50 points if he hits Baghdaad, and so on.
5.

Games that glorify the kuffaar and show pride in belonging to them, like games in which if a player chooses an army belonging to a kaafir state he becomes strong, and if he chooses an army belonging to an Arab state he becomes weak. Also, games which teach a child to admire kaafir sports clubs and the names of kaafir players.
6.

Games that include depictions of nudity, and some games that allow the winner to see a pornographic picture; games that corrupt morals, such as games where the idea is to run away with a girlfriend from the bad guys or a dragon.
7.

Games based on ideas of gambling.
8.

Music and other things that are known to be forbidden in Islam.
9.

Physical harm, such as damage to the eyes and nervous system; harmful effects of game sounds on the ears. Modern studies have shown that these games may be addictive and harmful to the nervous system, as well as causing stress and nervous tension in children.
10.

Making children get used to violence and criminality, and teaching them to take killing and murder lightly, as in the famous “Doom” game.
11.

Corrupting children’s sense of reality by teaching them about a world of illusions and impossible things, such as coming back from the dead, supernatural powers that do not really exist, images of space aliens, and so on.



We have gone into details about some of the ideological dangers and things that are prohibited by Islam because many fathers and mothers do not pay attention to these things, and they bring these games for their children and let them play with them.

http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=2898&ln=eng&txt

14. Do not upload, post or otherwise transmit any contents that is unlawful (haram), harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libellous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable.

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My daughter was into the Harry Potter books, when they first came out.
So being interested in what she was reading, I started reading the books myself.

I must admit that by the time I came to be the third book (The Prisoner of Azkaban), I found myself quite troubled by how dark, sinister and depressing the content was!
I found the idea of people having every happy thought and hope removed from their minds deeply disturbing! So much so, that I decided half-way into the book that I didn't need to read anymore.

I haven't read any other HP books or watched any films since then ...
From what I hear from others the plots get darker and more harrowing with every book - so I am sure I couldn't stomach this last book at all!

Each to their own, of course ... perhaps I am just a bit of a coward! :uuh:

Peace
 
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