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Men Qasas Al Saleheen (English: from the tales of the Righteous), a series telling the stories of famous righteous people; Olamaa Al Moslemin (English: Muslim Scientists), the biopic series of muslim scientists; Men Qasas Et Tabiin (English: from the biography of the Successors), the series features the biography of multiple Tabiun
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This is a list of films, television serials and programmes related to Islamic civilization, i.e. Islam, Islamic history and Islamic culture. For ease of classification this article defines the following terms as such: "Documentary" refers to educational films and series of an informative nature.
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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. The film focuses on the early period of Islam.
Bilal: A New Breed of Hero is a 2015 English-language Emirati 3D animated action-adventure film about the birth of Islam, produced by Barajoun Entertainment and co-directed by Khurram H. Alavi and Ayman Jamal. With a story by Jamal, the screenplay was written by Alavi, Alex Kronemer, Michael Wolfe and Yassin Kamel.
1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham is a 2015 part-animated film directed by Ahmed Salim and starring Omar Sharif.It is Sharif's final film. [1] [2]The film was produced by 1001 Inventions, a British foundation aiming to promote the achievements of the Golden Age of Islam.
A group of people that was part of Samanyolu TV helped produce the film. It is Turkey's first animated film that is both a full-length feature and 3D animated with motion capture. [3] The director's intention was for the film to affect children. She believed that the story would be easier to portray through animation rather than through live ...