Prophet Joseph (TV series)

Summary

Prophet Joseph (Persian: یوسف پيامبر, romanizedYūsofe Payāmbar, lit.'Joseph the Prophet') is an Iranian television series produced, written, and directed by Farajollah Salahshoor. It is based on the Islamic account of Joseph from Quran and Islamic traditions.[2]

Prophet Joseph
Persianیوسف پیامبر
GenreReligious
Historic
Created byFarajollah Salahshoor
Written byFarajollah Salahshoor
Directed byFarajollah Salahshoor
Starring
Theme music composerPeyman Yazdanian
Original languagePersian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes45
Production
ProducerRasool Ahadi
CinematographyNasser Kavousi
EditorHossein Zandbaf
Running time45–57 minutes
Production companyIRIB
Original release
NetworkIRIB TV1
Release27 December 2008 (2008-12-27) –
May 1, 2009 (2009-05-01)[1]

Cast edit

  • Ahmad Harhash as Hazrat Yusaf
  • Series description edit

    Prophet Joseph is a Persian-language mini-series originally broadcast in 2008, which tells the story of prophet Yusuf (or Joseph) according to the Islamic tradition. Realistic depictions of everyday life are represented. Each episode in the series begins with a poly-phonic recitation of the first four verses (ayah) of the chapter (surah) on Yusuf.

    The 45 episodes of the series are replete with themes on filial love, personal journey through life (within family and on one's own), personal character, submission, prayer, prophethood, idolatry, monotheism, loyalty, betrayal, carnal desires, nature of various kinds of love, separation, abandonment, slavery, social organizations at various levels, nature of political authority, governance, strategy, various ideologies (and their implications), anticipation, and finally, forgiveness and salvation.

    The series explores the existential lives of three principal characters (Yusuf, Zuleikha and Ya'qub) with dozens of other major and minor characters.

    The story in the series starts in the south of Babylon, in the second millennium BC, depicting Ya'qub's battle against idolatry (of Ishtar) in Mesopotamia and the miraculous birth of Yusuf.

    Production edit

    All episodes are created by Al-Baraka Production, Al-Baraka Media and published by HispanTV on YouTube.

    The 16-DVD distribution from Soroush.tv contains a bonus, last DVD describing the making of the movie, including interviews with many of the production crew and a number of assistants to the director.

    In this DVD and subsequent interviews,[3] the director, Farajollah Salahshoor, gives his production account, as follows:

    • The preparation of the script took between three and four years.
    • The first conceptual draft of about 27 pages ended up in a final scene plan and script draft running about 5000 pages long.
    • Besides the sources available in Persian, hundreds of pages were translated from Arabic and English.
    • The movie set was spread over three mock cities built in space of about 35,000 square meters.
    • In these sources, Salahshour emphasized that without such a concerted effort on completing the script, making the movie within the budget would have been impossible. The writing crew included the director, a head of research with multiple assistants and an artistic adviser. Upon completion, the script was also reviewed by a 5-person committee composed of experts in the arts as well as production crew to ensure quality.
    • About 3000 actors were tested and 200 were selected. The selection involved team work.
    • Every team included consultants and leads. Consultants played a constructive role.
    • The movie was made with more than 1000 clothing elements and 10 trucks of accessories.

    Salahshoor describes his reasons for making the movie in an interview with a Shia TV station, with a concurrent translation into English.[4]

    Distribution edit

    The series, dubbed in English, can be viewed on Iran's iFilm movie network.[5]

    The original series, in Persian, can also be obtained in a 16-DVD, two-box set from its official distributor, Soroush Multimedia Company of Iran (Soroush.tv). First 15 DVDs contain 3 episodes each. Last DVD contains 3 episodes on the making of the series.[6]

    Reception edit

    Given that the series is quite long and the original language is in Persian, authoritative reviews in English have been scant. The number of views of various dubbed versions indicate huge popularity among viewers. The trailer to the version of the series dubbed in English[7] has been seen more than 350 million times on YouTube as of the second quarter of 2017. The first of the series, dubbed in English and Urdu, and available on YouTube shows 3 million views per episode as of the second quarter of 2017. The last (45th) episode in the same version (dubbed in English) shows about 3 million views as of the second quarter of 2017.

    Controversies edit

    Some scholars in Egypt's Al Azhar theological school have been reported by a Saudi-owned television station to have advocated the banning of Yusuf in Egypt.[8]

    The director's daughter who grew up in a religious family criticized her father's work publicly, she believes that promotion of polygamy is planned by IRIB in Islamic Republic of Iran. (Iran TV.)[9] She said, "… we are not monitoring anyone and everyone has his personal interpretation." She added, "I, as a 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 Quran. 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."[10]

    Aftermath edit

    Katayoun Riahi an Iranian actress who played Potiphar's wife has resigned from acting after playing in this TV series. Since moral values, serenity, respect, modesty and hijab were brought up in this film 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 I experienced inside me forever."[11]

    See also edit

    References edit

    1. ^ "فردا: آخرین قسمت سریال یوسف پیامبر" [Tomorrow: The last episode of the series "Prophet Joseph"]. Asr Iran. 30 April 2009.
    2. ^ Hamid, Naqib (30 January 2013). "ANALYSIS: Sanctity and sensitivity". Daily Times. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
    3. ^ "The Making of Prophet Yusuf a.s The Movie - Interview with Director of Movie - English".
    4. ^ "The Making of Prophet Yusuf a.s The Movie - Interview with Director of Movie - English".
    5. ^ "Prophet Joseph". ifilmtv.com. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
    6. ^ "Prophet Joseph". soroush.tv.
    7. ^ Trailer to Prophet Joseph
    8. ^ "Azhar wants ban on Iranian Prophet Joseph show".
    9. ^ Salahshur's daughter: "Polygamy promotion is planned in TV." Association of Iranian Women magazine. Revised on May 15, 2009.
    10. ^ "Network of Iran - the Prophet Joseph is not made to advertise Ahmadinejad." Institute of press. Revised on May 15, 2009.
    11. ^ "Why I'm not acting anymore". Tebyan.

    External links edit

    • Prophet Joseph at IMDb  
    • A 16 DVD in two box sets from the original distributor in Persian, Soroush.tv (First 15 DVDs contain 3 episodes each. Last DVD contains 3 episode on the making of the series.)
    • All Episodes dubbed in English on YouTube
    • All Episodes dubbed in Urdu on YouTube
    • Trailer to the English Edition
    • Yousuf-e Payambar
    • Yousuf-e Payambar