Interpretation of “The Message” through the use of Hayawic Logic Hayawic Form is a conceptual term that can be used to represent all beings in a frame.

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Interpretation of “The Message” through the use of Hayawic Logic Hayawic Form is a conceptual term that can be used to represent all beings in a frame work of form unity in the meaning represented by Dr. Raiek ALNAKARI There are four different ways by which an idea can be represented in Hayawic logic. Interest square unit is the basic unit that is used in the interpretation of any given idea or thought. An idea can be conflicting in the sense that there exists no unifying idea between the two.

In the isolated cycle, the resonance “is at a low level and has closed circulation.” This is used to identify any “interest charge.” In the coexisting operation, resonance is low. However, there is open circulation. The two ideas are not in agreement or conflicting; they are two separate identities. In the unifying operation, the resonance is higher and the circulation is open. The operation is said to be amplifying and multiplying and positive sharing. The two ideas being discussed are in agreement with one another.

The Message is a movie that portrays the spread of Islam throughout the Arabian peninsula. The movie was originally filmed in Arabic but soon was translated and remade in different languages. It covers the time of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the crusades that led to the spread of Islam. It does a good job at describing the pain and suffering that most converts experienced in the endeavor to spread the word of God. Our project analyzes one of the most crucial scenes of the movie. In this scene, Christianity and Islam are compared to one another. It is understood that all

religions stem from the same root: God. The Ethiopian king gives permission to the Muslims to reside and settle in his land based on a convincing speech from Amr. Based on the interest square unit, the whole scene moves from conflicting mode to a more unifying mode. The Muslims are able to settle on the Ethiopian land after a long struggle with the king. Because of the communication that takes place between the king and Amr, the Muslims come out victorious in their struggle. Therefore, we move from the conflicting to the unifying stage of the dilemma.

POSITIVEBOLD AND GREEN NEGATIVEBOLD AND UNDERLINE RED HIGH RES ITALICS BOLD AND PINK LOW RES ITALICS BOLD AND YELLOW KEY

Amr:Your highness, they speak badly of us. King:What do they say of Jesus? Amr:They say that he is human like the rest of us made of flesh and blood. King:What do you say? It is conflicting because Amr is speaking negatively of the Muslims in an attempt to persuade the king of their mischief. CONFLICTING

Jafar:The Quran says that Mariam got pregnant and was ashamed. So she hid from her family. God sent her a soul. She said forgive me God if I have sinned. Gabriel told her that God is willing and Jesus is his messenger and that is his will. King:The only difference between you and us is this thin line. Amr:I won’t give you these people even for a mountain of gold, go Jafar and live peacefully in my land until your God orders your return.

It is unifying because Jafar succeeds in convincing the King of his faith in God and shows him that both religions stem from the same root. Presented by Nabeel Khan Radwa Alsaadi Huma Zaidi Pegah Poorshaghaghi UNIFYING

Conclusion In conclusion, “The Message” represents the conflicting and unifying aspects of the interest square unit. This also shows that any idea can be evaluated by the use of Hayawic Logic. Interest square unit is a good way to analyze and interpret all mediums of communication between different groups. This technique should not only be limited to film and media. It can be utilized in our everyday lives to solve problems and conflicts.