The Mokhtar Narrative is a TV show set in the 7th century during the Umayyad Caliphate. It tells the story of Mokhtar al-Thaqafi, a revolutionary figure who played a significant role in the events leading up to the Battle of Karbala. The show delves into the civil war and the rise of the Shia sect of Islam. It offers insights into the culture, history, and religious dynamics of that era.
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.
Imam Ali is a biographical TV show that explores the life and teachings of Imam Ali, a prominent figure in Islamic history and the fourth caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate. The show delves into his role in the early Islamic period, his close relationship with Prophet Muhammad, and his contributions to the development of Islam.
In the Tang Dynasty, China is preparing for the coronation of Wu Zetian, the first female emperor. However, mysterious deaths occur, and Detective Dee is brought in to solve the case. With the help of a medical examiner and an albino prisoner, Detective Dee uncovers a conspiracy that threatens the emperor's reign. As he delves deeper into the investigation, Detective Dee encounters sword fights, acrobatic fights, and even a woman who can transform into a deer. With his wit and martial arts skills, Detective Dee must uncover the truth before it's too late.
A historical saga that follows the demise of the Umayyads in the East by the Abbasids in Khurasan, and the escape of Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu'awiya ibn Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (Abd al-Rahman I) from the Abbasids. As it follows his journey till he reached Andalusia and how he came to ruling it.
The story of the leader of the Umayyad Army, Tariq bin Ziyad, and his great conquests in the cities of Tangier, Ceuta and Toledo, all the way to the conquest of Andalusia, and his famous dispute with his commander Musa bin Nusair.
Hussein Who Said No is a historical drama based on the life of Imam Hussein, who defied the Umayyad Caliphate's tyrannical rule in the 7th century. The movie portrays the struggle for justice and freedom, highlighting the courage of Imam Hussein and his followers in the face of oppression. It explores the themes of faith, sacrifice, and the pursuit of righteousness.
The story of the Arab knight Muhammad Bin Qasim Al-Thaqafi who rescued many women and children from pirates in the Indian Ocean. He entered a fierce war against King Dahr who was sharing the spoils with the pirates, with the help of his friend Ziad and his mentor Abu Al-Asud.
Set in the Umayyad Caliphate, this movie follows the events of a fateful day involving a dance ritual, decapitation, martyrdom, and the killing of Hussein.
Roland des Roncesvalles is a legendary knight from the age of chivalry in France. In the 11th-century epic La Chanson de Roland, he is depicted as a key figure in halting the advance of the Arabs into France. In this story, the 10th-century legend is staged by a group of 12th-century pilgrims using the 11th-century poem. Their acting is interrupted by a violent peasant uprising, which kills many of the pilgrims. However, one of the survivors, is converted to the peasant cause and later speaks out in favor of more just treatment for the downtrodden.
Beginning with Rome's fall in the fifth century, tis History Channel presentation sheds light on the Dark Ages, covering the continent-wide chaos, including raids by Vikings Vandals, and Visigoths, bubonic plague, famine, civil unrest and more. The program takes viewers from the darkest of times to the dawn of a new beginning as the turmoil besieging Europe gives rise to the Crusades, the Enlightenment, and the Renaissance.
In this sword-and-sandal saga set on the steppes of Asia, Roland, leader of the Paladin troops, who must proves his mettle against the dreaded Saracen invaders, and withstand their evil plots
Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain is a documentary that explores the history and culture of Islamic Spain during the Umayyad Caliphate. It delves into the impact of Arab civilization on the Iberian Peninsula and highlights the clash between the Visigoth Kingdom and the Arab conquerors.
Qais recites poems about his love for his cousin Laila. Ghabeer, Qais' rival in Laila's love, commissions the poet Mamoun to compose obscene poems about Laila and publish them as Qais's. The poems reach Laila's father, who refuses to let Qais marry Laila, and marries her to Prince Ward.
The events of the film revolve in the era of the Umayyad dynasty, around the shepherd (Salama), who has a charming voice and has a love relationship with (Abdul Rahman), but her love is hindered by (Ibn Suhail’s) greed for her. She runs away from him out of fear for herself and her love, and (Abdul Rahman) begins his search journey. about her .
Mawkib Al-Ebaa is a captivating movie that takes place during the Umayyad Caliphate. It follows the adventures of a group of individuals as they navigate through the challenges and dangers of that era. With a perfect blend of history, drama, and adventure, this film promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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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