Native Name: | |
Image Upright: | 0.9 |
Genre: | Religious Historic Biography |
Creator: | Farajollah Salahshoor |
Director: | Farajollah Salahshoor |
Composer: | Peyman Yazdanian |
Language: | Persian |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 45 |
Producer: | Rasool Ahadi |
Editor: | Hossein Zandbaf |
Cinematography: | Nasser Kavousi |
Runtime: | 45–57 minutes |
Company: | IRIB |
Network: | IRIB TV1 |
Last Aired: | [1] |
Prophet Joseph (Persian: یوسف پيامبر|Yūsofe Payāmbar|Joseph the Prophet) is an historical drama Iranian television series produced, written, and directed by Farajollah Salahshoor. It first premiered on December 27, 2008, in Iran. It is based on the Islamic account of Joseph from Quran and Islamic traditions.[2] The series, dubbed in several languages, is sometimes regarded as the world's most watched Iranian TV series.
The story follows Joseph's journey from being sold by his brothers to Egypt, his trials in Potiphar's house, imprisonment, rise to power interpreting dreams, reunion with his family after proving his brothers' remorse.
Prophet Joseph is a Persian-language 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.
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:
Salahshoor describes his reasons for making the movie in an interview, with a concurrent translation into English.[4]
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]
The series has been fully dubbed and subtitled in several languages, such as English, Arabic, Urdu, Turkish and more.[7]
Prophet Joseph has been aired and released in over 60 countries around the world.[8] The series is very popular in the Muslim world, Latin American and African countries.[9] International networks such as iFilm and Al-Kawthar TV have aired the series many times, which have been well received. The series has been aired multiple times during the month of Ramadan in Iran and other countries.[10]
Due to its huge success, the series was later fully dubbed in several languages, such as English, Arabic, Urdu, Turkish and more. The series has also been released on several major YouTube channels with tens of millions of views, which indicates its high international popularity.[11] [12] [13] [14] [15]
Propeht Joseph has also been aired in European countries such as Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[16] The series is sometimes regarded as the world's most watched Iranian TV series.[17]
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.[18]
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.[19] 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."[20]