Iraqi cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr calls on MBC to withdraw ‘divisive’ series on Umayyad leader Muawiyah

Al-Sadr said the series hurt Muslims' feelings. (AFP/File)
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Updated 15 February 2023
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Iraqi cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr calls on MBC to withdraw ‘divisive’ series on Umayyad leader Muawiyah

  • The historical drama is scheduled to broadcast during Ramadan

LONDON: Iraqi cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr urged MBC Group on Tuesday to cancel plans to broadcast a TV series about Umayyad caliph Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan, saying that the historical figure was “divisive.”

“Muawiyah,” which explores the life of the 7th-century ruler, is set to air during Ramadan.

The series has reportedly cost about $75 million to produce, making it one of the most ambitious works in the history of Arab drama, according to media reports.

“Broadcasting such series contradicts the new, moderate policies pursued by the brotherly country Saudi Arabia,” Al-Sadr tweeted on Tuesday.

He said that airing the series would “hurt the feelings” of Muslims around the world.

Filming of “Muawiya,” written by Egyptian journalist Khaled Salah and directed by Palestinian-American Tarek Al-Arian, began in July 2022 and has been taking place in Hammamet and Kairouan in Tunisia.

Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan is played by Syrian actor Loujain Ismail, after Palestinian artist Ali Suleiman withdrew from the role.

Other actors in the production include Asma Jalal, Aisha bin Ahmed, Jamila Chihi and Iyad Nassar, who has been cast as Imam Ali bin Abi Talib.

MBC has not yet responded to Al-Sadr’s statement.


Journalist working for German media arrested in Turkiye

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Journalist working for German media arrested in Turkiye

  • A Turkish journalist working for the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) has been arrested on accusations of “spreading false news” and “insulting the president“

ISTANBUL: A Turkish journalist working for the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) has been arrested on accusations of “spreading false news” and “insulting the president,” the Istanbul prosecutor’s office has said.
Alican Uludag was arrested in Ankara on Thursday, the office said, on charges stemming from posts on a social media account.
Uludag’s lawyer said the journalist was being targeted for articles written for DW about the repatriation of Turkish citizens affiliated with the Daesh group.
“Alican Uludag was taken into custody (...) because of his article entitled ‘Turkiye Prepares to Repatriate Turkish Citizens Affiliated with the Islamic State’,” said attorney Tora Pekin.
Deutsche Welle said late Thursday that the “charges refer to a message published on X about a year and a half ago” in which Uludag “criticized measures taken by the Turkish government that allegedly led to the release of possible Daesh terrorists” and “accused the government of corruption.”
He was “arrested and taken away in front of his family by about thirty police officers. His home was searched and computer equipment was seized,” it said.
He is due to appear before prosecutors in Istanbul on Friday, the prosecutor’s office said.
According to a representative of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Erol Onderoglu, “the arrest of Alican Uludag is part of a process of judicial harassment against serious journalists.”
The media watchdog group denounced “the relentless arbitrary practices that are now targeting a journalist who may have disturbed the authorities because of his investigations.”
DW chief Barbara Massing demanded Uludag’s immediate release.
“That a journalist is treated like a common criminal, taken away by some thirty police officers and immediately transferred to Istanbul, constitutes targeted intimidation and shows the extent to which the government is massively repressing press freedom,” she said in a statement.