Omar is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, a prominent figure in Islamic history. The show chronicles his journey from a fierce opponent of Islam to one of its most influential leaders. It explores his conversion to Islam, his role as the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, and the challenges he faced in establishing and spreading Islam.
A historical epic about the battle of Qadiseya, which was helmed by the Arabian knight Saad Ibn Abi Waqas, and which enabled Muslims from conquering Persia in 636 A.D.
It revolves around the two grandsons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Hassan and Hussein, and their relationship with their companions, sedition that occurred between them and their companions after the killing of Usman ibn Affan.
Death of Yazdgerd is a historical drama set in the 7th century during the early Muslim conquests. The movie portrays the events leading to the regicide of the Sasanian Empire's last King, Yazdgerd III, by an Arab from the Rashidun Caliphate. The entire story takes place in a single location, highlighting the political and religious conflicts of the era.
Khalid ibn el Walid follows the life of the famous general during the 7th century. As a key figure in the Arab-Byzantine Wars, Khalid led the Arabian forces to victory against the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire. The movie depicts his military strategies, leadership skills, and his devotion to Islam.
The plot revolves around the early days of Islam. When Prophet Muhammed gets his first revelation, the slaves are the first to believe him. Mecca’s notable residents torture the Muslim slaves to force them into giving up their beliefs. Ebu Cehil’s daughter, Zehra, is also one of these Muslims. Zehra’s beloved, Mesut, takes her to the quarry along with the slaves to be tortured. But through Zehra’s efforts, Mesut also converts to Islam. Mesut will be of great service, both when the Muslim populace migrates to Medina and when they start to face battles. (https://www.tsa.org.tr/en/film/filmgoster/6618/cennet-fedaileri)
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