Type: Feature Film
 Director: Richard Rich
 Year: 2001
 Time: 95 minutes
 Produced by: Richard Rich, Terry L. Noss & Thomas J. Tobin
 Written by: Brian Nissen
 Language: Arabic or English w/ Arabic or English subtitles
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"A landmark cultural event" - Andrea Elliot, The New York Times
"Lush and solemn" - Jose Antonio Vargas, The Washington Post
From the creators of The King and I, The Fox and the Hound, and The Swan Princess comes the first animated feature length film about Islam's Prophet. This groundbreaking film is set 1400 years ago during the early ages of Islam. The film relates the events that unfolded and led to the rise of a renewed religion in the Arabian Desert, eventually spanning seven continents and counting 1.6 billion adherents around the world.
Muhammad The Last Prophet 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, brilliant sound and cinematography are employed in the telling of his story. The film is capped off with a stunning soundtrack by Emmy-award winning composer William Kidd.
Perfect for the family and for encouraging interfaith dialogue, this film is a definite must-see!
DVD Special Features:
Bonus Audio CD by famous artists dedicating their songs to praise the Prophet
Bios of historical characters from the film
Stills Gallery
Trailers
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