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It is time for this to be brought out into the daylight again. The historical content of this alone makes it a modern-day artifact. Truly understanding mysticism, and how it contrast with the fanaticism with which it is wrongfully compared,  rings through this entire film. Like a compass needle, always pointing to the north, this film softly points to how all true religions are about love at their core, and Islam is no different. The beautiful people presented are the proof. So why don’t we ever see them held up as an example by the media or the governments of the west or east? I guess love doesn’t sell ads or raise war chests like hyperbole, fear, and division. 136.32.166.230 (talk) 03:57, 19 February 2023 (UTC)