Sunday 26 July 2009

Seeing it her way....

I was told that Yasmin Ahmad had passed away. Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un
She was such a beautiful commercial director and film-maker...I tear watching her ad "Family" and also her controversial film, "Muallaf".

I'm sure many Singapore citizens remember her "Funeral" ad that was meant for encouraging Marriage in our society, yes that beautifully imperfect ad...and  I've heard of how nice her other works too but simply watching these 2 works were enough to make me rethink life & refine my perspective, towards family as well as towards religious & racial harmony.

She reminds me of good ol times with my late father in "Family"...how i used to spend time with him during school holidays when my mum was at work. Well i ain't such a spoilt brat like the girl in the ad, but yeah it reminds me of how i was loved....



In "Muallaf", despite being banned or labeled as blasphemous because a couple of cast were Muslims & they were being seen citing from other religious books & one of them were even shaven bald(which is not lawful for a muslim woman), the essence of the movie was so so deep & moving. Knowledge, forgiveness & more importantly, not judging others & learning of truths were some things that hit me right smack in the chord.

Took tis off her blog page:
Some Singaporeans on facebook have been discussing "Muallaf" and the numbers Rohana cited, every time the poor girl got a little upset. This, to me, is exciting beyond belief.

Just a month ago, a lovely Japanese young lady named Sawaka watched "Muallaf" in Tokyo. Soon after, she emailed me and said, "I myself am a pseudo Catholic, but watching the movie made me want to read the Koran." I told her to look up quranexplorer.com and she thanked me for the website address.

Much as I would prefer that viewers who are curious about Rohani's numbers would actually pick up a copy of the Holy Quran with translations to find out what the verses were saying, I do realise that it is hard to remember the numbers and the scenes they appeared in.

So here then are two scenes where Rohani cited some numbers, which chapters those numbers came from, and the verses themselves translated into English.

After Mrs. Siva's caning episode, Brian drove Rohana home. Along the way, he said to Rohana, “You won’t have to worry about Mrs. Siva for a while. I think she’ll probably get suspended. And if your sister decides to press charges, she’ll be out for good.” To which Rohana replied, “One hundred and eight, three.”

In the Holy Quran, chapter 108 is entitled “Al-Kauthar”, and line 3 translates to “For he who hateth thee, he will be cut off from future hope.”

In the scene where Brian and Brother Anthony visited the girls in their hideout home, Brian confronted the girls by saying, “Don’t worry, we won’t let on, but you girls ran away from home, didn’t you?” To which Rohani replied, “I wouldn’t call it running away… just running to safety.” Then, Rohana interrupted the conversation by muttering “Sixteen, Forty-one” under her breath.

Chapter 16 is entitled “An-Nahl”, and verse 41 reads, “To those who leave their homes in the cause of Allah, after suffering oppression, We will assuredly give a goodly home in this world: but truly the reward of the Hereafter will be greater. If they only knew!”

For those who have plans to watch the film soon, it might be fun to bring along a little note book, or maybe even just a pen and a piece of paper, on which to jot down Rohani's mysterious numbers. Then when you get home, you can look up their meaning at quranexplorer.com to check their relevance to the scenes in which they appeared.

One movie reviewer in Singapore told me that after watching "Muallaf", he went home to his mother, gave her a hug, and asked her to forgive him for all the times he had hurt her feelings. I remember thinking to myself, "Even if the whole world now hates this film, I shall be eternally grateful, just for that one act of love and reconciliation."

How perfect God is.


I was hoping for more films from her...but i guess, she's another soul gone too soon....
For bringin such warm fuzzy feelings, for remindin us the values of Unconditional Love, Forgiveness & that religion is something that could actually bridge people instead of sowing discords, i pray...may she rest in Peace...

Pardon my emo mood, but truly...cherish ur family & especially those who love u like u r their family too...

12 comments :

  1. Oh its confirmed? All I know she's been on life support.
    Innalillah..

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  2. that commercial i saw not too long after abah passed away. i can't watch it at all. touched too deep in my heart. reminds me of abah :)

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  3. I just knew of her passing. She blew me away with her films. As modern as we are right now, I dare say Yasmin Ahmad is way ahead of her time.

    May Allah swt bless her with all the rahmah.

    She will be missed.

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  4. That commercial Family reminds me of my late dad.. for his kindness and unconditional love..

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  5. im saddenned with the news of her passing too..
    n yes i will miss watching her quality advertisements..especially during this coming ramadhan/syawal time in TV3..
    innalilah...may she rest in peace..

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  6. Al-Fatehah for Yasmin Ahmad...I was surprised myself of d news wen I watched Melodi & news from TV3....im sad too

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  7. Al-fatehah, she's missed already.

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  8. sedih....am her greatest follower...esp her blog..she just went to bali early this month...alfatehah..another great loss.

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  9. Definitely a soul to remember...

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  10. I love that Family commercial too... The guilty pang of not spending enough time with ayah hits me everytime I see it. :(
    I didn't realise it was her work as well...

    Thanks for sharing her blog link, cuz... Been reading her entries eversince... :)

    Alfateha.

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