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The Life Of Muhammad BBC Documentary
The Life of Muhammad is a British three-part documentary miniseries examining the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the origins of Islam. The documentary was directed by Faris Kermani, written by Ziauddin Sardar, and presented by Rageh Omaar.
It was broadcast by BBC Two over three consecutive weeks from 11 July to 25 July
It charts the life and times of Muhammad, a man whose name is invoked in reverence by the billion and half Muslims across the globe as the messenger and final prophet of God. In a journey that is both literal and historical, Rageh Omaar travels to the place of Muhammad's birth to re-trace his actual footsteps; from humble beginnings in Mecca, his struggles with his prophetic role and divine revelations, his migration to Medina, to the establishment of the first Islamic constitution, and his subsequent military and political successes and failures, before his final return to Mecca following armed conflicts through to his death and his legacy.
It also raises questions about Islam's role in the world today and explores where Islam's attitudes towards money, charity, women, social equality, religious tolerance, war and conflict originate.
The series was filmed on location in Saudi Arabia, Jerusalem, Turkey, Syria, United States, United Kingdom and Jordan.
It drew on the expertise and comment from some of the world's leading academics, specialist thinkers and commentators on Islam including:
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Prophet muhammad biography video youtube for kids Among the key points highlighted are said to have been the prohibition of usury and vendettas related to past murders from the pre-Islamic era; the brotherhood of all Muslims; and the adoption of twelve lunar months without intercalation. For the second query, the Quran speaks of Dhu al-Qarnayn , literally 'he of the two horns' Quran —99 , a tale that academics widely associate with the Alexander Romance. For other uses, see Muhammad disambiguation. Hourani, Albert ; Ruthven, MaliseTariq Ramadan (Academic and Fellow of Contemporary Islamic Studies, St Anthony’s College, Oxford)
Ziauddin Sardar (Writer and Broadcaster)
Tom Holland (Historian and Author)
Princess Badiya bint El Hassan (Jordanian Royal Family)
Dr Amira K Bennison (Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, Cambridge University)
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Sajjad Rizvi (Associate Professor of Islamic Intellectual History, Exeter University)
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali (Author of Islam: A Christian Perspective)
Prof. John L Esposito (Professor of Religion and International Affairs and Islamic Studies, Georgetown University)
Karen Armstrong (Author of Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet)
Barnaby Rogerson (Author of The Prophet Muhammad: A Biography)
Merryl Wyn Davies (Director of the Muslim Institute of London)