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F.A.Q. Frequently Asked Questions about Muhammad: The Last
Prophet Q. If this is a movie about the Prophet
Muhammad, will he be shown A. No. Muhammad: The Last Prophet is similar in plot to
Moustapha Akkad�s 1976 live-action film, The Message. While the events
surrounding the Prophet�s life will be highlighted, the Prophet himself is
never seen or heard. His representation is dealt with through sound and
cinematography. We experience him through point of view shots and through other
people�s interactions with him. His presence is felt rather than seen or heard,
and his message is conveyed through its effects on people and events. Q. Why won�t Muhammad be
shown? A. In Islam, representations of God, the Prophets and other highly
religious figures (the disciples, for example) are discouraged. This is
motivated by the following rationalization: by not putting a face on God or the
Prophets, no race/status/gender is indicated. Therefore, the images themselves
won't be subject to worship or idealization over the idea of what they
represent. The absence of their images does not mean that their messages don�t
take center stage. Q. Can you tell a story about God or the Prophets without seeing
or hearing them? A. If you are creative enough, yes. You can tell a story about how
they impact other people, shape events, and influence actions. Not seeing the
wind doesn�t preclude you from feeling it. In the same way, one may recognize
the Prophet Muhammad�s impact on Arab society whether they were there to experience
it themselves or not. The story of this particular film is framed around the
experiences of one man with the Prophet and how the message of Islam impacts
his daughter, who was born after the Prophet died. Generations of people across
the globe and the centuries followed the Prophet without meeting him, and for
millennia, people of all faiths have believed in God through blind faith alone,
aware of his presence through nature and/or his Prophets. Q. Why should Muslims see this
film? A. Because it is a great film! It is also the first animated film by
and about Muslims to premiere in theaters in Q. Why should Christians,
Jews, and others see this film? A. Because it is still a great film! It also introduces the main
people and events that gave rise to the religion of Islam, the sister religion
of the two great Abrahamic faiths, Christianity and Judaism. This film will
outline the similarities among the religions, and share the great struggles and
victories that are inherent in all major religions. This film is in an animated
medium that is appealing and accessible to all ages, and can be an experience
everyone can enjoy and share together. Q. What is the movie about? A. The movie is set about 1400 years ago during the early years of
Islam and follows the story of Malek as he narrates his experiences to his
daughter, Siham. He remembers a time when slavery, superstition, gambling,
drunkenness, and greed ruled the day in Q. How can
you discuss all of that in one film? A. It wasn�t easy! The script, originally 4 � hours long, was
trimmed to 90 minutes. Not all of the events or people important to the rise of
Islam are mentioned. Only key events are covered to present the main thrust of
Muhammad�s message and the struggles early Muslims endured to protect that
message and bring lasting change to Meccan society. The film is an introduction
to Islam, and hopes to inspire and encourage further study of one of the most
important religions in this day and age. Q. Who
produced the film? A. Badr International, a British Virgin Islands Corporation, came up
with the idea for an animated film about the Prophet Muhammad. Its chairman,
Muwaffaq al-Harithy, saw the need for such a film and began developing it in
1998. His company recruited RichCrest Media to produce their first film because
RichCrest had an established reputation in the field of
animation. It produced religious videos along with the �Animated Heroes Series�
which ran on HBO. In 1994 Rich produced its first feature, The Swan Princess.
Rich also produced The King and I, The Fox and the Hound,
and The Trumpet of the Swan. Q. Were Muslims
involved in the making of the film? A.
Yes. Muwaffaq al-Harithy, chairman of Badr International, is a devout Muslim
who wanted to make a film about the Prophet Muhammad in order to introduce his
message of peace to the world through a new medium: animation. Because the film
would appeal to Muslims, Badr sent a first draft of the movie script to the Q. Where can I learn
more about Islam and Muslims? A. There is a wealth of good information on Islam and Muslims in libraries and
on the internet. One may also visit local mosques and Islamic schools.** Q. Has the movie
already been shown in other countries? A.
Yes. The movie has already premiered in Q. Who�s behind the
North American release? A.
Islam Channel in collaboration with Fine Media Group (USA) is releasing the
film. Islam Channel is a Q. Where can I see
the movie and how do I get tickets? A.
The movie will have a limited engagement beginning June 16, 2006, in VUE and
ODEON cinemas across the U.K. Tickets may be purchased at the door at the
cinemas. Visit the CINEMA LOCATIONS for an updated list of locations and
timings. Q. Are there other
movies by or about Muslims in the market? A.
Yes! Fine Media Group carries a line of award winning feature length films and
series that appeal to kids of all ages and are supplemented by a variety of
products such as books, CDs, games, and teacher�s guides. Other great resources
include Soundvision, Astrolabe, Unity Productions Foundation, and others. Most
can be found online and through amazon.com. |
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