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Imam al-Fuqahaʾ (literally: the leader of jurists) is a TV series about the life of Imam al-Sadiq (a) directed by the Syrian director Samy Janadi and written by the Kuwaiti screenwriter Hamid al-Ali. The series was produced in thirty episodes in Arabic with the support of the Kuwaiti company al-Khair. It was cast in 2012 in Iraq on Al Iraqiya television network.
'''Imam al-Fuqahaʾ''' (literally: the leader of jurists) is a TV series about the life of Imam al-Sadiq (a) directed by the Syrian director Samy Janadi and written by the Kuwaiti screenwriter Hamid al-Ali. The series was produced in thirty episodes in Arabic with the support of the Kuwaiti company al-Khair. It was cast in 2012 in Iraq on Al Iraqiya television network.


The series was criticized by some Shiite authorities because it showed the faces of Imam al-Baqir (a) and Imam al-Sadiq (a). It was also cast in 2021 on Al-Kawthar TV affiliated with Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, but the faces of actors who played the Imams (a) were masked. Another critique of the series is due to its ignorance of the Imamate of Imam al-Sadiq (a) and his relegation to the status of a mere jurist.
The series was criticized by some Shiite authorities because it showed the faces of Imam al-Baqir (a) and Imam al-Sadiq (a). It was also cast in 2021 on Al-Kawthar TV affiliated with Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, but the faces of actors who played the Imams (a) were masked. Another critique of the series is due to its ignorance of the Imamate of Imam al-Sadiq (a) and his relegation to the status of a mere jurist.
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Another objection to the series was that it portrayed Imam al-Sadiq (a) merely as a jurist and a great grandson of Imam ʿAli (a), without pointing to his position as an Imam.
Another objection to the series was that it portrayed Imam al-Sadiq (a) merely as a jurist and a great grandson of Imam ʿAli (a), without pointing to his position as an Imam.
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