Adaminte Makan Abu is a drama film that tells the story of a couple's struggle with poverty and their dream of going on a pilgrimage to Mecca. Abu, a perfumer, and his wife Aishumma endure various hardships while trying to save money for their journey. Despite facing financial challenges, they remain determined to fulfill their dream. Will Abu and Aishumma's perseverance help them overcome poverty and achieve their goal?
A father and his young son embark on a journey across Europe, from France to Mecca, in search of faith and love. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and meet people from different backgrounds, forming unexpected connections.
Journey to Mecca is a historical drama set in the 1300s, following the journey of Ibn Battuta, a young scholar from Tangier, as he travels to Mecca. Battuta faces numerous challenges and encounters as he joins a caravan crossing the Arabian Peninsula, navigates the Nile River, and finally reaches Mecca, the holiest city in Islam. The movie provides insight into the richness of Arabic history, the cultural diversity of the region, and the significance of the pilgrimage to Mecca, known as Hajj.
Eddy tries to prove to Eni's father that he's worth it to be Eni's husband by going hajj to Mecca. But something along the way makes the journey has its obstacles.
Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet is a powerful documentary that explores the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam. The film takes viewers on a journey through the life of Muhammad, from his early childhood to his prophethood and beyond. It highlights his contributions to the world, his message of unity, and the impact he continues to have on millions of people around the globe. Through interviews, reenactments, and stunning visuals, this documentary offers a comprehensive and engaging look at the life of one of history's most influential figures.
Inside Mecca is a documentary that provides an intimate and enlightening look into the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, known as Hajj. It explores the significance of this religious journey for Muslims worldwide and showcases the rituals, spiritual experiences, and challenges faced by pilgrims from diverse backgrounds. Through personal stories and breathtaking visuals, this film offers a unique perspective on Islam and the connection of believers to one of the holiest sites in the world.
The story of the Haram in Makkah, a place so revered that non-Muslims are forbidden from even setting foot in it. Every year millions of pilgrims come from all over the world to visit this holy city.
Hajj: The Journey of a Lifetime is a captivating documentary that explores the profound religious journey of Hajj. It delves into the deep-rooted beliefs, spirituality, and thought-provoking aspects of the Islamic pilgrimage, offering an insightful and eye-opening experience.
A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad is a documentary film that explores the life and journey of Muhammad Asad, a Jewish man from Poland who converted to Islam and became a prominent Muslim scholar. The film delves into Asad's experiences in Jerusalem, his travels through the desert, and his pilgrimage to Mecca, providing insight into his spiritual transformation and his impact on the Muslim world.
The pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the most important religious journeys for millions of people around the world. But how to get there? This documentary shows us how 12 companies met the immense challenge of running a high-speed train through Saudi Arabia's sandy rocky desert in temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius. A true marvel of engineering and cooperation, and together, overcoming obstacles.
Inside Islam explores the historic and poetic wellspring of the Muslim people and illuminates startling commonalities among Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Shades of difference between Islam's foundation and that of its counterparts prove more fascinating than divisive, e.g., Islam claims a direct line with Abraham via the latter's cast-off son, Ismael, while Judaism is linked to Abraham's more favored child, Isaac. Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and the angel Gabriel each play major roles in the Quran; it was Gabriel, in fact, who transmitted the Word of God to the 40-year-old, seemingly ordinary Muhammad in the 7th century, making him extraordinary to millions today. Sure, anti-Western sentiment creeps into the story, but in every important way Inside Islam is an antidote to gross anti-Muslim bigotry. --Tom Keogh
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