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Legacy of a Prophet

A film by kikim media & unity production foundation/a KQED presenation
 
His father died before he was born, and his mother died when he was only six. But sheltered by a powerful uncle, he made a good start in life, established himself in a profitable business and married well. And then, at the age of 40, he was transformed.

A man who could not read or write, he announced that he was the prophet of God.

His name was Muhammad, and in the next 23 years he would bring peace to the warring pagan tribes of Arabia and establish the new religion of Islam, which today has 1.2 billion followers.

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Part 2
 
 
Three years in the making, Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet travels in the footsteps of the prophet to the Arabian desert and the holy city of Mecca where much of Muhammad's story unfolded. "There are six to seven million Muslims here in America, where Islam is the country's fastest growing religion, but many Americans are completely unfamiliar with the life story of the remarkable man who founded this religion 1400 years ago," says producer/director Michael Schwarz.

This sweeping two-hour documentary goes well beyond the boundaries of the past. "Muhammad is 'history in the present tense,'" says co-creator/producer Michael Wolfe, a well-known Muslim author. "In it, we reflect on this 7th century story through the experiences of 21st century Americans who feel deeply connected to what Muhammad did, said and believed." A presentation of KQED/San Francisco, the documentary is produced by Kikim Media and Unity Productions Foundation. Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet was created and produced by Michael Wolfe and Alexander Kronemer, and produced and directed by Michael Schwarz. Noted actor André Braugher is the narrator. With some of the world's greatest scholars on Islam providing historical context and critical perspective, Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet tells of intrigue and faith, revolutionary ideas and bitter persecution, brutal war and brilliant diplomacy in an arid desert where tribal allegiance was often the only protection.
 
I think this movie is worth watching, it's good to see some positive attempts to introduce our Religion and our beloved Prophet to the world. Anyone knows whether I can find it on DVD here in Jordan or if it's beign screened somewhere?
 
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laila from United Kingdom
January, 13, 2007 9:41 PM
sounds interesting, thanks for bringing it to our attention :)
Qwaider قويدر from United States
January, 13, 2007 11:36 PM
Amazing ... someone really needs to pay close attention to the details just to be sure it's accurate and all .. but it's definitely interesting
muhannad from Canada
January, 14, 2007 9:27 PM
That was an amazing documentary. I just wanted to have a small peak at it, but I ended up watching the whole film. thanks for sharing!
MQabbani
January, 14, 2007 11:14 PM
nice ane interesting
afzalaung
January, 20, 2007 5:31 AM
that was a great documentery...they showed it on the National geographics a few times.
you should check out Inside Makkah also.