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Running time 95 minutes Country United States Language English Arabic Muhammad: The Last Prophet is a 2002 animated film and produced by Badr International and directed. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the and the. The film focuses on the early days of and. Three prequels, Before the Light (relating to events in Arabia before the birth of Muhammad, with his grandfather, Abdul-Muttalib, as the main character), Salman the Persian (the story of 's quest for religious enlightenment) and Great Women of Islam (pertaining to the roles of women in Arabia before and after the birth of Islam) have been released, all directed by Rich.
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In accordance with Islamic law and tradition, Muhammad and the first four caliphs (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali) are not depicted in the film or any of its prequels. Scenes that include Muhammad are shown from his perspective, with his words paraphrased by the narrator. The film has been approved by the Council of (Islamic Research Academy) and the Supreme Islamic Shiite Council of Lebanon. Some characters, such as the main character Malek and the rest of his family, are fictional. Contents.
Plot The film follows Muhammad's first years as a prophet starting with Islam's beginnings in in which the Muslims are persecuted, the, and ending with the Muslims' triumphant return to Mecca. A number of crucial events, such as the, the, the, and the are depicted. Cast List of cast members and characters of this film, as well as the prequels: Fictional characters. Brian Nissen as Malek. Catherine Lavin as Arwa.
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Plumber. Tiffany Johnson as Siham. Mark Hunt as Jahm.
Catherine Lavin as Jalilah. Lauren Shaffel as Huda.
Anthony Micheal Jr. Hunter White as Amahl Historical figures. Jerome Dixon as.
Muhammad: The Last Prophet ( 2002)
Jacob Livingston as. Mark Hunt as. Spencer Beglarain as.
C.S. Berkley as. as Salman. C.S. Berkley as. Eli Allem as (Old). James Simon as Abu Talib.
Anthony Dee as Abu Talib (Young). Leon Morenzie as. David Francis as. Jake Palmer as. Brian Micheal as.
Nicholas Kadi as. as. David Llewellyn as. Donal O' Sullivan as. Bob Johnson as. Robert Cotterell as. as.
Donal O' Sullivan as. as. Patrick Grayson as. Mary-Louise Gemmill as. Henrietta Carol as. Allison Yale as.
Kat Cressida as. Lindy Allison as. Catherine Lavin as Reception Review aggregator Metacritic has estimated an average score of 47 out of 100, based on the reviews of four critics. See also. References.
More than fourteen centuries ago, Mecca was filled with gambling, drunkenness, slavery, the mistreatment of women, and greed. The holy Ka’bah was littered with idol gods. Pilgrims came by the thousands to worship them. Quarysh, Mecca’s ruling body, reveled in the their good fortune but cared little for the welfare of the pilgrims of Arabia.Against this dismal scene, a man named Muhammad (pbuh) retreated to a cave high above Mecca to pray. The events that transpired in that cave changed the course of human history.This is the story of the blessings of Muhammad (pbuh) – The Last Prophet.
More than fourteen centuries ago, Mecca was filled with gambling, drunkenness, slavery, the mistreatment of women, and greed. The holy Ka’bah was littered with idol gods. Pilgrims came by the thousands to worship them. Quarysh, Mecca’s ruling body, reveled in the their good fortune but cared little for the welfare of the pilgrims of Arabia.Against this dismal scene, a man named Muhammad (pbuh) retreated to a cave high above Mecca to pray. The events that transpired in that cave changed the course of human history.This is the story of the blessings of Muhammad (pbuh) – The Last Prophet.
Running time 95 minutes Country United States Language English Arabic Muhammad: The Last Prophet is a 2002 animated film and produced by Badr International and directed. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the and the.
The film focuses on the early days of and. Three prequels, Before the Light (relating to events in Arabia before the birth of Muhammad, with his grandfather, Abdul-Muttalib, as the main character), Salman the Persian (the story of 's quest for religious enlightenment) and Great Women of Islam (pertaining to the roles of women in Arabia before and after the birth of Islam) have been released, all directed by Rich.
In accordance with Islamic law and tradition, Muhammad and the first four caliphs (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali) are not depicted in the film or any of its prequels. Scenes that include Muhammad are shown from his perspective, with his words paraphrased by the narrator. The film has been approved by the Council of (Islamic Research Academy) and the Supreme Islamic Shiite Council of Lebanon. Some characters, such as the main character Malek and the rest of his family, are fictional. Contents.
Plot The film follows Muhammad's first years as a prophet starting with Islam's beginnings in in which the Muslims are persecuted, the, and ending with the Muslims' triumphant return to Mecca. A number of crucial events, such as the, the, the, and the are depicted.
Cast List of cast members and characters of this film, as well as the prequels: Fictional characters. Brian Nissen as Malek. Catherine Lavin as Arwa. Tiffany Johnson as Siham. Mark Hunt as Jahm.
![The The](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123799409/624680790.jpg)
Muhammad: The Last Prophet Movie
Catherine Lavin as Jalilah. Lauren Shaffel as Huda. Anthony Micheal Jr. Hunter White as Amahl Historical figures.
Jerome Dixon as. Jacob Livingston as. Mark Hunt as. Spencer Beglarain as.
C.S. Berkley as.
as Salman. C.S. Berkley as. Eli Allem as (Old).
James Simon as Abu Talib. Anthony Dee as Abu Talib (Young). Leon Morenzie as. David Francis as. Jake Palmer as.
Brian Micheal as. Nicholas Kadi as. as. David Llewellyn as. Donal O' Sullivan as. Bob Johnson as.
Robert Cotterell as. as.
Donal O' Sullivan as. as. Patrick Grayson as. Mary-Louise Gemmill as. Henrietta Carol as. Allison Yale as. Kat Cressida as.
Lindy Allison as. Catherine Lavin as Reception Review aggregator Metacritic has estimated an average score of 47 out of 100, based on the reviews of four critics.
See also. References.