Sinful Deeds Persian -
: A genre where poets used religious metaphors to critique political injustice, often framing their imprisonment as a trial of faith or a reflection of societal "sin". Intertextuality and Subversion : Analysis of epics like Nezāmi's Haft Peykar
The film’s central "sinful deed" is not a crime but a lie—a lie told under oath by Termeh to protect her father. The film explores how desperate circumstances force ordinary, pious people into gonah . It asks: Is lying a major sin if it prevents a greater injustice? The Persian answer is never simple. Sinful Deeds Persian