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Cartoon is a 'complete Islamic value' in Australia

A popular cartoon series like Peppa Pig is supporting the Islamic values ​​- a Australian company is going to create a cartoon series, but it has to take the path to raise money for its collection.
One for kids named - Children who make programs on Islam-related issues - they want to collect $ 15,000 for starting a cartoon named 'Barka Hills'.

Barka Hills producer says it can be an alternative to cartoon found in the popularity of 'Pepa Pig'.
'Pepa Pig' is a daily life-based British cartoon - shown in 180 countries of the world.
A Muslim religious leader in Australia and head of the National Imam Council Sheikh Shadi Al-Suleiman said that the cartoon that is being broadcasted in the mainstream of the entertainment world - the better alternative should be for the Muslim audience.

He says, parents should be paid for TV cartoons that support Islamic values.
Barka Hills's producers say that the main purpose of this event is to see how a Muslim performing a religious ritual and what it is to be a good citizen among his community - they want to show it to children.
Sheikh Sadi said that he is not discouraging children to see mainstream cartoons - but he calls on the parents to present another option.

One for Kids Company based in Sydney They make cartoons for prayers, life of prophets, Ramadan, and Arabic education.

Subhi Al-Sahekh, producer of One for Kids, says that he enjoys "Pepa Pig" like all those who do not like Muslims or non-Muslims, but they have some messages so that the use of children can become bad.
"We thought we did not do anything like this or why we do it?" He said.
According to government estimates, 2.2 percent of the population in Australia is Muslim and 61.1 percent are Christians.
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