CAIRO, March 6 (UPI) -- Some Muslim scholars in Egypt are objecting to the upcoming release of biblical film "Noah" because it violates a ban on depicting prophets in art.
Sheikh Sameh Abdel Hameed, a member of the Salafi Call group, which advocates implementing strict Sharia law in the country, said the U.S.-made film "Noah," directed by Darren Aronofsky, runs afoul of Islamic law for depicting the biblical Noah, who is considered a prophet in Islam, OnIslam.net reported Thursday.