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Muhammad: The Last Prophet. Muhammad: The Last Prophet is a 2002 American animated religious epic film, [1] produced by Badr International and directed by Richard Rich. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the United States and the United Kingdom. The film focuses on the early days of Islam and Muhammad.
Muhammad: The Last Prophet (2002), the classic children's retelling of the life of the Last Prophet Muhammad.; Before The Light (2012), a retelling of events in Arabia before the birth of Muhammad, with his grandfather, Abdul-Muttalib, as the main character.
Muhammad: The Last Prophet. Muhammad: The Last Prophet is an animated film produced by Badr International according to the same principles as "The Message". Its director is Richard Rich. The movie was released in 2004 and it was screened in a limited number of movie-theatres in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Muhammad: The Messenger of God (Persian: محمد رسولالله, romanized: Mohammad Rasulollah) is a 2015 Iranian Islamic epic film directed by Majid Majidi and co-written with Kambuzia Partovi. Set in the sixth century, the plot revolves around the childhood of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The film marks the highest-budget production ...
Pages in category "Islamic animated films" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Muhammad: The Last Prophet; P. Princess of Rome; S.
Documentary. Al-Ghazali: The Alchemist of Happiness (2004), on the life of Islamic scholar Al-Ghazali. Prince Among Slaves (PBS, 2006) on the life of African Muslim enslaved in Mississippi, Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori. A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad (2008) on the life and conversion of Muhammad Asad.
The Message (1976 film) Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet. Muhammad: The Final Legacy. Muhammad: The Last Prophet. Muhammad: The Messenger of God (film)
The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy (or Muhammad cartoons crisis, Danish: Muhammed-krisen) [1] began after the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published 12 editorial cartoons on 30 September 2005, most of which depicted Muhammad, a principal figure of the religion of Islam. The newspaper announced that this was an attempt to ...