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    Muhammad: The Last Prophet Director: Richard Rich

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/28/2009
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 10,587

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    Gallery of Still Scenes ; Bios of Historical Characters in the Movie - Coming Soon Trailers for the Next Thrillers: Before The Light, Great Women of Islam and Salman The Persian - Nasheed Video Clips: "Mengenal Nabi" performed by Qatrunada, "Burdah" performed by Mesut Kurtis, "Madinah-Tun-Nabi" performed by Aa'shiq Al-Rasul

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    Disc #1 -- Muhammad: The Last Prophet
    1. Certificate of Approval [:32]
    2. Opening Credit [:48]
    3. Maliks' Story [1:26]
    4. Early Mecca [4:40]
    5. The Revelation [2:55]
    6. Prophet Of God [3:44]
    7. All Men Are Created Equal [2:01]
    8. The Warning Call [2:10]
    9. Bilals' Torture [2:42]
    10. Must Be Stopped [3:31]
    11. Enter Hamza [2:51]
    12. First Martyr Of Islam [1:18]
    13. The Christian King [5:55]
    14. Outcasts [7:07]
    15. The Year Of Sadness [3:34]
    16. Bad Mouthing [1:34]
    17. Aqaba Pledge [2:18]
    18. Assassins [2:45]
    19. Miracles at the Cave [2:56]
    20. Medina Greets The Prophet [3:56]
    21. Caravan To Damascus [1:24]
    22. Battle Of Badr [6:03]
    23. Battle Of Uhud [4:46]
    24. Battle Of The Trench [8:08]
    25. Ten Year Treaty [2:02]
    26. Khalid Enters Islam [1:16]
    27. Quraish Breaks The Truce [1:41]
    28. AboSufyan: Muhammad Lives [2:24]
    29. Conquest Of Mecca [1:56]
    30. Malik Concludes the Story [2:27]
    31. Cast Credit [4:04]

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    Richard Rich, who directed several full-length animated features for Walt Disney Studios, helmed this ambitious cartoon feature about the founder of the Islamic faith. In the year 610 A.D., the city of Mecca had become overrun with criminal and immoral behavior, dominated by crooked businessmen, gamblers, and drunkards. The Quarysh, the ruling body that controlled Mecca, had been overtaken by corrupt men who served the needs of the wealthy at the expense of the common people. The lone exception among the Quarysh was the forthright and principled Abu Talib (Eli Allem), who championed the rights of the poor and disadvantaged. Abu Talib was also the guardian of Muhammad, his nephew, whose parents died when he was young. A man of deep faith, Muhammad prayed every day in a cavern on the outskirts of town, and one day he was visited by the angel Gabriel, who gave him the task of spreading a new faith to the world which would honor the one God who watched over all. Muhammad took this charge seriously and set out to tell the world of this new faith, but the men of the Quarysh were threatened by Muhammad's teachings, so much so that he was forced to exile himself to Medina in order for the new faith to survive. In accordance with Islamic law, Muhammad is never shown onscreen in this film. Muhammad: The Last Prophet was originally scheduled for release in the United States in early 2002, but following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the film was shelved in the U.S. due to widespread hostility and misunderstanding toward Muslims -- ironically, just the attitudes the film was created to confront. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    June 21, 2009: This movie is one to see most inspiring one of the best things i have ever seen.

    The best movie for any ageby Anonymous

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    October 04, 2008: This was one of the best movies I have ever seen. My whole family enjoyed it, and plust it's based on true storey. I loved it.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.