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Are you Ubuntu Muslim Edition users? Or maybe a muslim which currently looking for best islamic wallpapers? Here we go I give you 10 Best Islamic Wallpapers, perfect for Linux, Windows or Mac users.
There you go, 10 Best Muslim Wallpapers Econowics version, hope you enjoy it! Image copyright to the wallpapers creators.
What is so special from this movies? Even Indonesia President and vice president use their spare time to watch this movies. Personally, I didn’t watch ayat-ayat cinta yet, but I’m sure there must be something special with this movie.
Well, ayat-ayat cinta was produced by young Indonesian film producer, Hanung Bramantyo. The original story was a […]
What is so special from this movies? Even Indonesia President and vice president use their spare time to watch this movies. Personally, I didn’t watch ayat-ayat cinta yet, but I’m sure there must be something special with this movie.
Well, ayat-ayat cinta was produced by young Indonesian film producer, Hanung Bramantyo. The original story was a novel written by Habiburrahman El-Shirazy. For more details about ayat-ayat cinta, you can read the short synopsis written by indonesiamatters.com:
The Islamic romance film “Ayat Ayat Cintaâ€, political Islam, and pesantren prodigies.
The wildly popular novel by Habiburrahman El-Shirazy ([1]), and now film, Ayat Ayat Cinta (Love Verses), tells the story of young handsome Fahri bin Abdullah Shiddiq (played by Fedi Nuril), an Indonesian student attending Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, who attracts beautiful young women left, right, and centre, four of them in fact:
Nurul (played by Melanie Putria), also an Indonesian in Egypt, the daughter of an important East Java kyai.
Noura (Zaskia Adya Mecca), an ungrateful Egyptian girl (Fahri saves her life but she betrays him later).
Maria (Carissa Putri) a Coptic Christian living next door to Fahri, who inexplicably converts to Islam at the end of the film.
Aisha (Rianti Cartwright), from a wealthy German-Arab family.
In the end Fahri plumps for the rich girl Aisha and they no doubt live happily ever after.