Applying Religion and Film to Islam

Authors

  • Bilal Yorulmaz

  • William L. Blizek

Keywords:

religion and film, islam, religious education

Abstract

Religion and film studies is an academic field that includes a wide variety of activities and interests In the early years religion and film studies focused upon Christianity and Judaism in the movies including a number of famous Bible stories In the past several years however religion and film studies has widened considerably and now includes movies about Hinduism Buddhism Islam and other religions As more movies about Islam become widely available as more Hollywood films deal with issues related to Islam and as more Muslim scholars turn their attention to film we can expect an increase in Islam and film studies The purpose of this paper is to draw an early picture of what religion and film studies will look like in a Muslim context The use of religion to interpret film will become more popular as filmmakers create more movies with Islamic subtexts The use of film to critique religion will become more popular as a topic when more movies are made that critique Islam its various branches and practices And there will be an ongoing debate about when something is an attack on Islam and when something is a legitimate criticism There also will be films that focus upon various themes from Islam These themes will be different from the themes of other religions but finding such themes in movies will become a popular activity Some of those themes might include pilgrimage prayer fasting or Ramadan Religion and film studies is beginning to take notice of Islam and this should make for a very interesting addition to the previous discussions of religion and film

How to Cite

Bilal Yorulmaz, & William L. Blizek. (2015). Applying Religion and Film to Islam. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 15(A9), 1–8. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/1555

Applying Religion and Film to Islam

Published

2015-05-15