[1] The peasant's brother is an oil worker and brings his friend Jafar with him to their village to lead revolutionary agitation through underground meetings.
[1] Once a Revolution takes place and the Bolsheviks arrive, the peasant is empowered and realizes the deception on the part of the Mullah.
On 22 April 1925, the newspaper Bakinsky Rabochiy wrote that the shooting of the film Bismillah based to the script of Pavel Blyakhin,[4] and entrusted to Sharifzade.
Ajdar Nejad, on 31 May 1925 in the newspaper Kommunist, wrote that the movie In the Name of God, which stopped a year before for some reason, had been filming for a month already under the administration of Sharifzade, and that it would be presented no later than 25 July in the honour of Muharram.
The screenplay writer Pavel Blyakhin [ru] continued his anti-religious theme with his film "Judas" (1930) (Russian: Иуда, romanized: Iuda).