In this documentary film, directors Hemal Trivedi and Mohammed Ali Naqvi take viewers through the recent history of the country's ideological clash between moderate and fundamentalist forces.
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The first scene shows a young boy delivering a sermon. He is one of many young boys who are being trained to devote their lives to the 'holy war'.
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Among the Believers gives viewers a firsthand insight into the life of Maulana Abdul Aziz, known to be the head of the chain of madrassas led by Islamabad's Lal Masjid.
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It further highlights the major issues at hand by providing up-close access to Aziz, his longtime opponent - education reformer Dr Pervez Hoodbhoy - and school-children Talha and Zarina.
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Talha and Zarina are shown as following two different educational paths in the religious and secular systems. Both the twelve-year-olds pursue different dreams. As Zarina attends school and avoids marriage, Talha attends the madrassa as he prepares for 'Holy war'.
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Termed by the Tribeca Film Festival as 'intimate and brutally honest', the documentary provides a rare insight into the ideological battle shaping Pakistan and the Muslim world.
Praise for the documentary made rounds on social media.
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Meet the 2015 Tribeca Filmmakers #51: Books, Not Bombs, Will End Pakistani Conflict in #AmongtheBelievers http://t.co/0P7gACWZRQ
— Mohammed Ali Naqvi (@manaqvi) April 21, 2015
BBC - Culture - Tribeca Film Festival: Among the Believers #fundamentalism http://t.co/PE4cTK78j5
— Elham Manea (@ElhamManea) April 21, 2015
The Indian and Pakistani behind one of 2015's most important films http://t.co/C2kV6GQQVb #AmongtheBelievers pic.twitter.com/VXvrXIxzjW
— rediff movies (@rediffmovies) April 21, 2015
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