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List of Muslim Academy Award winners and nominees

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The following is a list of Muslim people who have been nominated for or won Academy Awards. It includes practicing Muslims and people who have a Muslim background.

Best Picture

Academy Award for Best Picture
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
1986 Ismail Merchant India A Room with a View Nominated
1992 Howards End Nominated
1993 The Remains of the Day Nominated Shared with Mike Nichols and John Calley

Best Supporting Actor

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
1962 Omar Sharif Egypt Lawrence of Arabia Nominated First African to be nominated for an Academy Award in any category.
2016 Mahershala Ali United States Moonlight Won First Muslim to win an acting award.[1]
2018 Green Book Won First black actor to win in the supporting category twice.

Best Supporting Actress

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
2003 Shohreh Aghdashloo Iran/United States House of Sand and Fog Nominated First Iranian to be nominated for an acting award.

Best Original Screenplay

Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
2011 Asghar Farhadi Iran A Separation Nominated First time a screenplay written entirely in Persian was nominated for a writing award.
2017 Kumail Nanjiani Pakistan/United States The Big Sick Nominated Shared with his wife, Emily V. Gordon.

Best Adapted Screenplay

Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Adapted From Status Milestone
1935 Achmed Abdullah United States The Lives of a Bengal Lancer The novel by Francis Yeats-Brown Nominated First Muslim to be nominated for an Academy Award in any category.
Nominated with John L. Balderston, Waldemar Young, Grover Jones, and William Slavens McNutt
1997 Hossein Amini[2] Iran/United Kingdom The Wings of the Dove The novel of the same name by Henry James Nominated First Asian nominated in this category.

Best Original Song

Academy Award for Best Original Song
Year Name Country Film Song Status Milestone
2008 A. R. Rahman India Slumdog Millionaire "O Saya" Nominated Nominated with M.I.A. ("O Saya").
Nominated with Gulzar ("Jai Ho").
First Asian (with Gulzar) to win Best Original Song.
First Asian to receive three nominations in the same year.
First Asian to win two Oscars in the same year.
"Jai Ho" Won
2010 127 Hours "If I Rise" Nominated Nominated with Rollo Armstrong & Dido.

Best Original Score

Academy Award for Best Original Score
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
2008 A. R. Rahman India Slumdog Millionaire Won First Indian nominated in this category.[3]
2010 127 Hours Nominated First Asian to receive two Best Original Score nominations.

Best Animated Feature

Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
2007 Marjane Satrapi Iran Persepolis Nominated Shared with Vincent Paronnaud.

Best Documentary Feature

Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
1965 Haroun Tazieff Poland
Belgium
France
Le Volcan interdit Nominated Muslim father
2012 Emad Burnat State of Palestine 5 Broken Cameras Nominated Shared with Guy Davidi.
2013 Jehane Noujaim United States The Square Nominated
Karim Amer Egypt
United States
Nominated
2015 Asif Kapadia United Kingdom Amy Won Shared with James Gay-Rees
2017 Feras Fayyad
Kareem Abeed
Syria Last Men in Aleppo Nominated Shared with Søren Steen Jespersen
2018 Talal Derki Of Fathers and Sons Nominated Shared with Ansgar Frerich, Eva Kemme, and Tobias N. Siebert
2019 Feras Fayyad The Cave Nominated Shared with Kirstine Barfod and Sigrid Dyekjær
Waad Al-Kateab For Sama Nominated Shared with Edward Watts

Best Documentary Short

Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
2011 Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Pakistan Saving Face[4] Won First Pakistani to be nominated for and win an Academy Award.
Shared with Daniel Junge.
2013 Sara Ishaq Scotland
Yemen
Karama Has No Walls Nominated
2015 Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Pakistan A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness[5] Won First Muslim to win two Academy Awards.
First woman to win twice in this category.

Best Live Action Short

Academy Award for Live Action Short Film
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
1960 Ismail Merchant India The Creation of Woman Nominated Shared with Charles F. Schwep
1999 Mehdi Norowzian Iran
United Kingdom
Killing Joe Nominated Shared with Steve Wax
2001 Shameela Bakhsh United States Speed for Thespians Nominated Shared with Kalman Apple
2002 Lexi Alexander Germany
State of Palestine
Johnny Flynton Nominated Muslim father
Shared with Alexander Buono
2012 Talkhon Hamzavi Iran Parvaneh Nominated Shared with Stefan Eichenberger.
2019 Meryam Joobeur Tunisia
Canada
Brotherhood Nominated Shared with Marcia Gracia Turgeon

Best Sound

Academy Award for Best Sound
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
2006 Kami Asgar Iran Apocalypto Nominated First and (to date) only Middle Eastern person nominated for Sound.

Best Visual Effects

Academy Award for Visual Effects
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone
1996 Habib Zargarpour Iran Twister Nominated Shared with Stefan Fangmeier, John Frazier, and Henry LaBounta.
2000 The Perfect Storm Nominated Shared with Stefan Fangmeier, John Frazier, and Walt Conti.

References

  1. ^ https://www.thewrap.com/mahershala-ali-first-muslim-oscar-winner/
  2. ^ https://www.haaretz.com/life/.premium-is-mcmafia-anti-semitic-and-anti-israeli-its-writer-fights-back-1.5730028
  3. ^ "Biography". A. R. Rahman - The Official Site. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  4. ^ "Nominees for the 87th Academy Awards BLA BLA". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  5. ^ "Nominees for the 88th Academy Awards BLA BLA". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2013-04-22.