Prophet Joseph (TV series)
Prophet Joseph | |
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Genre |
Religious Historic |
Created by |
Farajollah Salahshoor Jamal Shoorjeh |
Written by | Farajollah Salahshoor |
Screenplay by | Farajollah Salahshoor |
Story by | Drama, History, Religious |
Directed by | Farajollah Salahshoor |
Starring |
Seyyed Hossein Jafari Mahmoud Pak Niat Mostafa Zamani Katayoun Riahi Jafar Dehghan Elham Hamidi Rahim Noroozi Leila Boloukat |
Theme music composer | Peyman Yazdanian |
Country of origin | Islamic Republic of Iran |
Original language(s) | Persian |
No. of episodes | 45 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Rasool Ahadi |
Editor(s) | Hossein Zandbaf |
Running time | Fridays at 22:00 |
Production company(s) | IRIB |
Distributor | Serene Films |
Release | |
Original network | SimaFilmIdeh.ir |
Original release |
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Prophet Joseph is a 2008 Iranian television TV series directed by Farajollah Salahshoor, which tells the story of Prophet Joseph from the Quran and Islamic traditions.[1] It is also set in the historical context of the Amarna period of ancient Egypt. They spend $2,000,000 for building cities and creating customs.
It was filmed in Persian but has been dubbed into Arabic in Al-Kawthar and there is also another version with English subtitles, which has and is currently being broadcast on IRIB.
In Pakistan, there is an Urdu dubbing available of this TV series. There is also an Azeri version for Azerbaijan.
Its Hindi-Urdu dubbed version named "Prophet Yousuf" is being telecast in India on Channel WIN from 19 June 2015. Channel WIN is available on Tata Sky channel no. 179.
Description
Prophet Joseph is a Persian-language Iranian mini-series originally broadcast in 2008, which tells the story of Joseph according to the Islamic tradition.
Reception
Prophet Joseph received generally positive reviews by Islamic world. The critical consensus is that the film promotes polygamy.
The director's daughter who grew up in a religious family criticized his father‘s work publicly, she believes that promotion of polygamy is planned by IRIB in Islamic Republic of Iran. (Iran TV.)[2]
She said, "… we are not monitoring anyone and everyone has his personal interpretation." She added, "I, as an normal audience, without considering my relation with the director, am very worried about the youths of this country and how the religion is defined for them, worried about the future of this generation, religion, morality and the Koran. What should youths choose?"
Salhashoor commented, "Polygamy had existed in past religions and theological schools. If for some reasons it has been changed is due to the modern world. The prophets and the Prophet's predecessors had second and third wives. It had been in the past and in many Islamic countries, there is still this culture though some Shiites want to revise it. There was polygamy in the past, I could not ignore the fact to please the feminists, again I emphasize that we do not promote polygamy. It is not our intention we just express a historical document."[3]
Katayoun Riahi an Iranian actress who played Potiphar's wife has resigned from acting after playing in this TV series. She said after experiencing the moral issues such as serenity, tolerance, respect and modesty, she could no longer endure any scene. She added: "I do not want to play anymore and I want to keep the sweetness of what experienced inside me forever."
Cast
- Mostafa Zamani as Prophet Joseph/Yuzarsip
- Seyyed Hossein Jafari as young Prophet Joseph
- Mahmoud Pak Niat as Prophet Jacob
- Katayoun Riahi as Zuleikha
- Jafar Dehghan as Potiphar
- Abbas Amiri as Ankh Mahoo
- Jahanbakhsh Soltani as Amenhotep III
- Rahim Noroozi as Akhenaten
- Mahvash Sabrkan as Karimama
- Elham Hamidi as Asenath
- Parvaneh Masoumi as Tiye
- Leila Boloukat as Nefertiti
- Amir-Hossein Modares as Inaroos
- Mohammad-Ali Soleimantash as Apupys
- Reza Razavi as Horemheb
- Ali Taleb Loo as Honifer
- Esmail Soltanian as Kimoni
- Israfil Alamdari as Rodemon
- Reza Agharabi as Padiyamon
- Zehir Yari as Benjamin
- Javad Taheri as Malik
- Ardalan Shoja Kaveh as Gabriel
- Sirous Kahvari Nejad as Milisavoo
- Ali Yaghoub Zadeh as Hoya
- Kourosh Zarei as Levi
- Davoud Sheikh as Judah
- Fereshteh Sarabandi as Leah bint Laban
- Maryam Bakhshi as Rachel bint Laban
- Zahra Saeedi as Faeeqah bint Isaac
- Nasrin Nakisa as Dinah bint Jacob
- Ala Mohseni as Ninifer Kibta
- Mohammad Ahmadi as jailing
- Mojtaba Bitarafan as Soufareh
- Naser Forough as Khufu
- Ali Bekaeeian as Apuky
- Jamshid Safari as Falih
- Soudabeh Ali Pour as Bilhah
- Mitra Khavajeh Nian as Zilpah
- Zahra Mortazavi as Tiamini
- Saeideh Arab as Leah
- Bita Samari as Tama
- Mohammad Poursattar as Prophet Khidr
- Parviz Fallahi Pour as Kidamen
- Sirous Asnaghi as prison guard
- Monouchehr Behrouj as Bintoo
- Seyyid Mohammad Taghi Rafaghi as advisor Akhenaten
See also
References
- ↑ Hamid, Naqib (January 30, 2013). "ANALYSIS: Sanctity and sensitivity". Daily Times. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
- ↑ Salahshur's daughter: "Polygamy promotion is planned in TV." Association of Iranian Women magazine. Revised on May 15, 2009.
- ↑ "Network of Iran - the Prophet Joseph is not made to advertise Ahmadinejad." Institute of press. Revised on May 15, 2009.
External links
- Prophet Joseph at the Internet Movie Database
- All Episodes dubbed in English on YouTube
- Yousuf-e Payambar
- Yousuf-e Payambar