Acting in plays and 
writing fictional stories
Question: What is the ruling 
on acting in plays? And what is the ruling on writing fictional 
stories?
Response: Acting in plays is 
from the avenues of false talk that have been introduced to the Muslim lands. It 
is not permissible to take part in them nor to occupy oneself with them. In them 
are lies and contradictions to reality. The actors degrade respected 
personalities that they pretend to be. There is also in them an imitation of the 
disbelieving celebrities as well. There are a number of other 
dangers.
Some of the mashaayikh have written about this, 
may Allaah reward them well. They have written valuable books personifying their 
harms and warning from them, like what the virtuous Shaykh, Dr. Bakr Aboo Zayd 
wrote, and like what the virtuous Shaykh 'Abdus-Salaam ibn Burjis Aali 
'Abdil-Kareem wrote, and like what the Shaykh Hamood at-Tuwayjiree wrote. So 
reveiw them and what is found in them regarding the benefits (of plays and 
fictional stories), since the real harms that result from them are many times 
more. And preventing harm takes a precedence over gaining benefit.
Shaykh Saalih ibn Fowzaan
al-Muntaqaa min Fataawa Fadheelatush-Shaykh 
Saalih Ibn Fowzaan - Volume 2, Page 222, Fatwa No. 193
Translated by: Abul-'Abbaas Moosaa 
Richardson
 
 
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