Question:
Do you agree that Disney s Aladdin totally destroyed the moral of the original story?
anonymous
2018-09-26 13:17:30 UTC
I know Aladdin is a fictional character. The original story of Aladdin was a moral parable used by Muslim parents to teach children about the importance of hard work and obeying the commandments of Allah.

Here is the original story of Aladdin before Disney destroyed it. Aladdin was a devout Muslim who spent his time working hard and taking care of his sick mother. He was NOT a thief nor an outlaw. He worshipped Allah, and gave money to the poor. He was a law-abiding citizen. One day, an angel came down to earth disguised as a beggar. He came to Aladdin s door and asked him for a loaf of bread. Aladdin gave him five loaves of bread and two gold pieces. The angel was moved by Aladdin s act of compassion, and promised to reward Aladdin for his good deed. The next day, Aladdin was summoned by the Sultan to his palace. The Sultan rewarded Aladdin by making him a prince over his kingdom, and gave his daughter s hand in marriage. the original princess Jasmine was a Muslim woman who obeyed her father s command and married Aladdin as she was told. However, Disney s princess Jasmine was a self-centred spoiled brat who continuously disobeyed her father by refusing to get married and later sneaking out of the palace. Not to mention, Disney s Jasmine walks around wearing a blue bra which is obviously sexual immorality and immodest. The real Jasmine wore a hijab.
Six answers:
Chi girl
2018-09-29 12:37:25 UTC
It's called artistic license, and you're the only one bothered by it.
Ben
2018-09-29 08:19:27 UTC
Hmm, Mohammed was a thief who spent his time stealing from innocent people and dreaming about becoming powerful. This is a dangerous message for today s youth, and sadly many people blindly follow his teachings.
anonymous
2018-09-26 15:12:50 UTC
I don't watch Disney crap.
anonymous
2018-09-26 13:32:42 UTC
Mm. Huh. What can be done to solve this one?? Ah!



Why complain and whine to the snits of R/S? If you hate the movie that much, then hey, get your version written and made. Why complain uselessly here? Go write the version you want, get it filmed, get it out there. That's an actual solution to your carping here. Present a counter to the film that has you seeing red.



Also, how you describe women, that's, um, yeah. You've reduced women to livestock. As if their only value is as a present or future breeder. Rather like one controls and breeds cattle. You keep the lines pure, you...well. Women are not livestock. They're human beings. Why is that such a hard concept for so many?
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2018-09-26 13:32:09 UTC
there are no gods of any kind , just aliens of the past when mankind did not understand , so books like the Bible and the Koran are just works of fiction by aliens
anonymous
2018-09-26 13:20:49 UTC
No. It was added into The Thousand and One Nights and is Chinese rather than Arabic in origin.

Disney are entitled to do their own take on it, just like anyone else can.


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