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Film Review of Little Mosque on the Grassland

After the first part of the performance, the audience rating reached more than two million times in half a year. The Muslim Public Relations Council was established in 199 1, looking for Muslim cultural talents in the United States and Canada, and promptly encouraging them to enhance the positive influence of Muslims in western society, such as writers, journalists, actors, film and television directors, etc. This organization aims to safeguard the dignity of Muslims and set up various awards and bonuses, whether Muslims or not, only to publicize and encourage national reconciliation, exchange different civilizations, refute Islamophobia and promote Islamic peace. The story of Little Mosque on the Grassland is very simple. It is all about daily life, showing the friendliness of Muslims to others and creating a warm society in Canada.

After the program was broadcast, it caused various social repercussions, and most viewers expressed their gratitude to help them understand the inner world and family insider of Muslims and change traditional prejudices. A viewer wrote an article in the newspaper to introduce good TV to readers. He said, "This TV comedy show has different reactions. This is a textbook that helps us understand Muslim society. Like us, they care about children, love their families, encourage children to learn, educate young people to grow up, and be tolerant and patient with others. "

Many viewers commented that this TV humorous drama can be compared with the famous American black family drama The Cosby Show. There are three protagonists in the plot: babor, a conservative Pakistani immigrant; An old economics professor and his little daughter. From these three different social images, various contradictions and conflicts have been launched, involving many neighbors of the same age and kind, such as the imam of a small mosque and a group of students who teach their daughters, resulting in many comedy plots.

For example, there is a plot to welcome Ramadan, and Muslims of different sects argue with each other about how to determine the start of Ramadan. Some people say that according to the calendar and observatory information, some people say that the new moon must be seen with the naked eye, and differences of opinion lead to many jokes. In another scene, a young man was detained at the airport and the customs inspector asked him why he was a Muslim. According to his guess, he must be a terrorist, planning to blow up the plane. The whole town came out to help him defend himself with customs and criticize ignorant officials who were suspicious of Muslims.