hashad-10699
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If you want to see loyalty to passions, women, money and hegemony over more lands, Hollywood's movies are yours.
If you want to see people glorify one man as a God and loyalty to the emperor, Go to Japanese and Chinese movies.
If you are impressed by dancing and long boring love stories that are away from the reality, follow Bollywood's movies.
If you are willing to see real patriotism, justice, morals, the true Islam, loyalty just to Allah, respect to women, brilliant swordsmen, real history of almost 6 centuries, dignity, and chivalry, you are supposed to be addicted to Historical Islamic Turkish movies like Ertugrul, Filinta, Alija, Kut'ül Amare, Abdulhamid, yunus Emre and Osman. This drama shows the best glory of Muslims and their scarifications. Another Thrill, Another Masterpiece But It's Just A beginning. Love and Respect to the whole Islamic world from Egypt.
For what extent will hollywood insult the islamic history?? Why is all this hatred for us as muslims?? If it hadn't been for the muslims' science and knolwedge, the world would have been dark until today. Ibn Sina was a great scholar. The seljuks weren't invaders. The islamic world was overwhelmed with science, morals, light, guidance, and respectful women. Not like hollywood showed. There weren't bitches woman or even oppression. While Europe was dark.
The nearest turkish movie to "Saving Private Ryan".
What is sensational in this movie is the documented wars by day, time, month, names of commanders, constant siege enforced by the allies forces over the ottoman army, how truly the ottoman soldiers survived and fought until the last soul against the invading troops, despite of the weak reinforcements, and of course in the year 1915. A lot of scenes is as close as to realism like "Saving Private Ryan". But, I felt There is something strange in my body when the ottoman soldiers were screaming "Allah Akbar Allah Akbar", somewhat like a shudder and dapomaine realeased in my head. Really, Great. I recommend this movie. I swear I'm not from Turkey, but we have gotta be honest before the history. If you wanna know exactly what occured in Galipoli, this movie is yours.