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Movies, Cartoons be careful about what you watch





Hello readers, you should be careful about the movies you watch because some movies make things that are evil appear good. Most movies should not be watched. What cartoons are you also exposing your kids to. Cartoons may not be innocent as they appear to be. Did you know that watching a cartoon movie or a regular movie that has fairies in them is evil. A lot of people do not pay attention to them. 


However, fairies, superheros and any movies that portray super powers and magic you must not watch or expose your children to them because they are evil. Christian movies should not be watched as christians associate partner(s(with God. Jesus is not the son of God. He has no son. It is evil to call Jesus the son of God. He is a Prophet of Allah, Messenger of Allah, a slave of Allah and he bows down to Allah. The holy spirit is  angel Jubril (Gabriel). He is also a slave of Allah.

Cartoons that are educational can be watched, the ones that denotes idol worshipping must not be watched. When a cartoon movie promotes hate it must not be watched. 

Some cartoons or some animated movies or regular movies package idol worshipping in them and make them appear good. So you have to be picky about the movies you watch. The cartoons or animated movies that you expose your children should not denote idol worshipping. Most individuals do not pay attention to them you should. 

Movies that show you horrible things should not be watched, any movie that is not free from shirk or hate or sexual scences should not be watched. Its best not visit the cinema as most of their movies are not Islamic.

May Allah pardon me for any mistake I have made in this article .

Everything should be done seeking the pleasure of Allah. Part of seeking the pleasure means hoping for a reward from Him in this life and the Hereafter. Everything happens according to the will of Allah (you have freewill, therefore, you are responsible for your actions).



Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah). May Allah send peace and blessings to Prophet Muhammed (P.B.U.H). Thank you for reading this article. Like this page on facebook. Keep reading this blog regularly. Cheers!

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