Little Mosque on the Prairie is a sitcom-comedy that follows the lives of Muslims living in a small town in Canada. The show focuses on the cultural misunderstandings, mixed marriages, and cultural clashes that arise in the community.
An FBI agent and a terrorist engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse as they try to outmaneuver each other in a race against time.
A young man navigates through the dangerous streets of Los Angeles while facing issues of violence, drugs, poverty, and betrayal.
In Les Cowboys (2015), a father's life is turned upside down when his daughter, who has recently become a Muslim convert, goes missing with her boyfriend. Determined to find her, he embarks on a journey that takes him from France to Pakistan, following clues and facing various challenges along the way. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers the harsh realities of the world and the consequences of his daughter's choices. Will he be able to find her and bring her back safely?
Once in a Lifetime tells the inspiring true story of a dedicated teacher in a Parisian suburb who uses unconventional methods to teach a diverse group of high school students. Through his unique approach, he helps them overcome their personal struggles and realize their full potential.
Follow the story of an Iranian couple as they navigate love, cultural differences, and unexpected challenges in a comedic and heartwarming way.
Farewell to the Night tells the story of a retired horse trainer living in the south of France and his Muslim grandson. The grandson, who is a convert to Islam, becomes involved in jihadist activities, which leads to a conflict between him and his grandfather. The film explores themes of religious belief, radicalization, and the complexities of intergenerational relationships.
In the movie Battal Gazi Destanı, the story revolves around the legendary protagonist Battal Gazi. Battal Gazi, a Muslim convert, embarks on a journey of rescue and exile. Along the way, he engages in thrilling sword duels, faces challenges in dungeons, and confronts the enemies of his people. With revenge in his heart and the death of his father as motivation, Battal Gazi fights for justice and righteousness, all while encountering love and romance, including the bond he shares with a princess. The movie portrays the struggles and triumphs of Battal Gazi as he fights against oppression and injustice with swashbuckling adventure and bravery.
A dramatization inspired by the real-life events surrounding the recruitment and capture of Ahmed Ressam - aka the "Millennium Bomber". Ressam was convicted of smuggling a bomb into the United States as part of an Al Qaeda plot to blow up Los Angeles International Airport on New Year's Eve, 1999.
Hassan, the son of a tribe chief of the Badjaos, a pagan, sea-dwelling Filipino tribe, meets and falls for Bala Amai, the niece of the chief of the Tausugs, an Islamic, land-dwelling tribe. Although the Hassan is willing to give up his lifestyle for Bala Amai and vice versa, the Tausugs plot to break up the union of the happy couple.
Allah Made Me Funny features live stand-up performances by Azhar Usman, Preacher Moss and Mohammed Amer as well as behind the scenes sequences highlighting the individual comedians. The trio poke fun at Muslims and non-Muslims alike and their comedic material plays with stereotypes to invite people to think outside of their fixed cultural perceptions.
Filmmaker Robb Leech attempts to understand his stepbrother's journey from middle-class white boy in Weymouth to convicted terrorist. In 2010 Robb spent a year filming his stepbrother Rich after he turned his back on the world in which he grew up to become a fundamentalist Muslim called Salahuddin. Robb began filming with his stepbrother as he entered a strange new world where everyone talked about fighting jihad and implementing Sharia law. The result was Robb's acclaimed BBC Three documentary, My Brother the Islamist. When, in 2013, Salahuddin is convicted of preparing terrorism acts and jailed for six years, Robb is desperate to know what triggered his stepbrother, and others like him, to cross the line. Robb seeks out imam and psychologist Alyas Karmani to understand what drives young British-born men and women into radical jihadism. And he confronts Anjem Choudary, the man who converted Rich, about his role in Salahuddin's radicalisation
Over the course of two years, filmmaker Jamie Roberts meets those spreading extremist Islamic fundamentalism in Britain, including a bouncy castle salesman who is now one of the world's most wanted men.
All-American Muslim was an American reality television program. The program followed the daily lives of five Lebanese-American Shia Muslims families in Dearborn, Michigan, the largest Muslim community in the United States. All-American Muslim premiered on November 13, 2011 on TLC. TLC canceled All-American Muslim after one season, citing low ratings.
Irritated by Catholicism, Linda, an American-based, Blonde Caucasian, falls in love with Qater-based Ali Al-Saigel, adopts the Islamic faith, and gets married. She follows her new faith to the letter, and subsequently gives birth to seven children (four daughters and three sons), brings them up according to true Islamic dictum's, and reflects on her 20-year married life, her children, as well as her reaction when her husband indicates that he wants to re-marry.
Directed by Michel Khleifi.
Channel 4 documentary about British mother, Sally Evans, whose son, Thomas, had been recruited - and joined - Islamist terrorist organisation, Al Shabaab, in Somalia.
A hospital room, a drip... At his sick father's bedside, in a final, silent showdown, Rachid B. recalls his strongest memories, those which, in the course of his life constructed him or drove him to the worst. From his childhood in Morocco to recollections of his homosexuality and rejection of Christianity, right up to his recent conversion to Islam, he gives an honest account of his life, his wanderings, and the splits that have marked it.
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