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Muhammad - The Last Prophet
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Muhammad - The Last Prophet
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Tegnefilm
DVD, 1 time 35 min.
Sprog: Engelsk, arabisk
Undertekster: Engelsk, arabisk
Med BONUS CD med islamiske sange fra flere kendte sangere, såsom Yusuf Islam, Aa’shiq Al-Rasul og Hamza Robertson fra England, Native Deen fra USA, Dawud Wharnsby from Kanada, Mesut Kurtis fra Makedonien, Zain Bhikha fra Sydafrika og Qatrunnida fra Indonesien.
The Long Awaited Animated Film of All Times Muhammad (pbuh): The Last Prophet.
NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD!!
The first animated feature film about Islam’s Prophet; Muhammad (pbuh): The Last Prophet is now available to own on a Special Edition DVD. The movie aims to introduce the story of Islam and its Prophet to new generations in the appealing and accessible medium of animation. Though the Prophet is not personified, sound and cinematography are employed in the telling of his story. The film is directed by Disney veteran Richard Rich, the creator of The King and I, The Fox and the Hound, as well as The Swan Princess and is capped off with a stunning soundtrack by Emmy-award winning composer William Kidd.
This Special Edition DVD is packed with special features including Music Video Clips of famous artists such as Aa’shiq Al-Rasul, Mesut Kurtis, and Qatrunnida. That’s not all! The Special Edition also includes a bonus song CD, entitled “A Tribute to the Prophet” which is a collection of popular Nasheeds (Songs) by famous artists from around the world who praised the Prophet in their songs, like Yusuf Islam, Aa’shiq Al-Rasul, and Hamza Robertson from the UK, Native Deen from the USA, Dawud Wharnsby from Canada, Mesut Kurtis from Macedonia, Zain Bhikha from South Africa, and Qatrunnida from Indonesia.
The Special Edition is uniquely packaged to resemble the “Kaba”-the holy house in Mecca – highlighting the location where it all began. Don’t miss this Special Edition. Own your copy now!!
Designed to introduce children to the origins and core beliefs of Islam through the life of its founder, Muhammad, this simplistic animated feature falls firmly within the long tradition of bland, upbeat and earnest religious instructional films. Disney-trained director Richard Rich's company, RichCrest, has specialized since the mid 1990s in shabby-looking, direct-to-video animated films. The film opens with a framing story: Malek (Brian Nissen) and his family are en route to the market in Mecca when they come across a poor and friendless man in the street. Malek's small daughter is excited about their excursion and wonders why her parents abandon it to help a stranger, so Malek tells her the story of his conversion to Islam. When he was a younger man, Mecca was crowded with false idols and rapacious merchants who amassed great fortunes fleecing religious pilgrims. Drunkenness, slave trading, gambling, usury and all-round immorality flourish. Representatives of Mecca's ruling Quarysh tribe protect the interests of the wealthy, who abuse and exploit the poor. Only the strong moral stance of Abu Talib (Eli Allem) helps offset the Quarysh's brutally self-serving attitudes. Abu Talib has a grown nephew named Muhammad, whom he raised after the death of the child's father. Muhammad, a contemplative man, prays regularly in the caves outside Mecca, where the angel Gabriel appears to him (the film steers clear of dates, but history places this event circa 610 AD) and commands him to spread the word of "the one God of Abraham, Moses and Jesus." Muhammad preaches to the poor and disenfranchised, first in private, then in public. His teachings — that all men are equal in the sight of the one true God, Allah; women should be respected; people must treat each other fairly and care for those in need — alarm the ruling elite, and Muhammad's followers — Muslims — are persecuted, martyred and dispossessed. Muhammad himself moves to Medina — then Yathrib — after a Quarysh-backed attempt on his life. Clinging to their faith and enduring great privation, the Muslim converts eventually prevail and return to Mecca in triumph. In keeping with Muslim tradition, Muhammad is neither seen nor heard; sequences that require his presence are presented from his point of view and a narrator reads his words. --Maitland McDonagh
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