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| name = Muhammad: The Last Prophet
| name = Muhammad: The Last Prophet
| image = Muhammad movie poster.jpg
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| caption = Promotional film poster for ''Muhammad: The Last Prophet''
| caption = Promotional film poster for ''Muhammad: The Last Prophet''
| director = [[Richard Rich (director)|Richard Rich]]
| director = [[Richard Rich (director)|Richard Rich]]
| producer = [[Terry L. Noss]]<br />[[Mowafak El-Harthy]]
| producer = [[Terry L. Noss]]<br />Thomas J. Tobin<br />[[Mowafak El-Harthy]]
| writer = [[Brian Nissen (writer)|Brian Nissen]]
| writer = [[Brian Nissen (writer)|Brian Nissen]]
| screenplay = [[Brian Nissen (writer)|Brian Nissen]]
| story =
| based on = ''[[Prophets of Islam|The Islamic prophet]] [[Muhammad]]''
| narrator = [[Brian Nissen (writer)|Brian Nissen]]
| starring = [[Eli Allem]]<br />[[Nicholas Kadi]]
| starring = [[Eli Allem]]<br />[[Nicholas Kadi]]
| music = [[William Kidd]]
| music = [[William Kidd]]
| cinematography =
| cinematography =
| editing =
| editing = [[Joe Campana]]
| studio = [[RichCrest Animation Studios]]
| studio = [[RichCrest Animation Studios]]
| distributor = [[Fine Media Group]]<br />Badr International
| distributor = [[Fine Media Group]]<br />Badr International
| released = November 14, [[2004 in film|2004]]
| released = {{Film date|2004|11|14}}
| runtime = 95 minutes
| runtime = 95 minutes
| country = {{USA}}
| country = {{USA}}
| language = [[English language|English]] and Arabic
| language = [[English language|English]] and [[Arabic language|Arabic]]
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'''''Muhammad: The Last Prophet''''' is an [[Animation|animated movie]] produced by Badr International and directed by [[Richard Rich (director)|Richard Rich]]. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. The movie focuses on the early days of [[Islam]] and [[Muhammad]].
'''''Muhammad: The Last Prophet''''' is an [[Animation|animated movie]] produced by Badr International and directed by [[Richard Rich (director)|Richard Rich]]. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. The movie focuses on the early days of [[Islam]] and [[Muhammad]].


Like in ''[[The Message (film)|The Message]]'', an earlier live-action film, Muhammad is not depicted. So whenever he is spoken to, or is in a scene, the character speaking to him faces the camera.
Like in ''[[Mohammad, Messenger of God|The Message]]'', an earlier live-action film, Muhammad is not depicted. So whenever he is spoken to, or is in a scene, the character speaking to him faces the camera.

The film follows Muhammad's first years as a prophet starting with Islam's beginnings in [[Mecca]] in which the Muslims are persecuted, the [[Hijra (Islam)|exodus to Medina]], and ending with the Muslims' triumphant return to Mecca. A number of crucial events, such as the [[Battle of Badr]] and [[Battle of Uhud]] are depicted.

==Cast==
* Nick Kadi as [[Abu Sufyan ibn Harb|Abu Sufyan]]
* [[Richard Epcar]] as [[Abu Jahl]]
* Eli Allem as [[Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib|Abu Talib]]
* David Llewellyn as [[Abu Lahab ibn 'Abdul Muttalib|Abu Lahab]]
* Donal O' Sullivan as [[Waraka ibn Nawfal|Waraqah ibn Nawfal]]
* [[Lawrence Ross]] as [[Walid ibn Utbah|Al-Walid]]
* Bob Johnson as [['Amr ibn al-'As|`Amr]]
* Robert Cotterell as [[Khalid ibn Walid|Khalid]]
* C.S. Berkley as [[Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib|Hamza]]
* [[Brian Nissen]] as [[Malik al-Dar|Malik]]
* Tiffany Johnson as Siham
* Mark Hunt as Jahm
* Catherine Lavin as Jaleelah
* Lauren Shaffel as Huda
* Anthony Micheal Jr. as Hadi
* Jerome Dixon as [[Bilal ibn Ribah|Bilal]]
* Donal O' Sullivan as [[Umayyah ibn Khalaf|Umayyah]]
* D. Hunter White as Amahl
* Leon Morenzie as [[Negus, King of Abyssinia]]
* Mark Hunt as [[Ja'far ibn Abī Tālib|Ja`far]]
* Spencer Beglarain as [[Al-Bara' ibn Malik|Bara']]
* C.S. Berkley as [[Yasir ibn Amir|Yasir]]
* Mary-Louise Gemmill as [[Sumayyah binte Khabbab|Sumayyah]]
* Jacob Livingston as [[Ammar ibn Yasir|Ammar]]
* [[Brian Nissen]] as [[Suhayl ibn Amr|Suhayl]]
* F. Blossom Dewitt as Freedwoman
* Robert Cotterell as Voice
* Micheal Altobello as Tracker
* Mark Hunt as Old Man
* Andrew Craig as Slave Merchant
* Donal O' Sullivan as Soothsayer
* Donal O' Sullivan as Poorman
* [[Anthony Mozdy]] as [[Salman the Persian|Salman]]
* David Llewellyn, [[Richard Epcar]], Donal O' Sullivan, [[Ed Trotta]], C.S. Berkley as Tribal leaders
* [[Richard Epcar]] as Counselor
* Alexa Shelby as Old Woman
* Bob Johnson as The Spy
* Don Oscar Smith as Breakmaker
* [[Ed Trotta]] as Guard
* Bernie Van Der Yacht as Archer


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 23:02, 23 August 2011

Muhammad: The Last Prophet
RichCrest Animation Studios
Distributed byFine Media Group
Badr International
Release date
  • November 14, 2004 (2004-11-14)
Running time
95 minutes
Country 
Arabic

Muhammad: The Last Prophet is an

Richard Rich. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the United States and the United Kingdom. The movie focuses on the early days of Islam and Muhammad
.

Like in

The Message
, an earlier live-action film, Muhammad is not depicted. So whenever he is spoken to, or is in a scene, the character speaking to him faces the camera.

The film follows Muhammad's first years as a prophet starting with Islam's beginnings in

exodus to Medina, and ending with the Muslims' triumphant return to Mecca. A number of crucial events, such as the Battle of Badr and Battle of Uhud
are depicted.

Cast

  • Nick Kadi as Abu Sufyan
  • Abu Jahl
  • Eli Allem as
    Abu Talib
  • David Llewellyn as
    Abu Lahab
  • Donal O' Sullivan as
    Waraqah ibn Nawfal
  • Al-Walid
  • Bob Johnson as
    `Amr
  • Robert Cotterell as
    Khalid
  • C.S. Berkley as Hamza
  • Malik
  • Tiffany Johnson as Siham
  • Mark Hunt as Jahm
  • Catherine Lavin as Jaleelah
  • Lauren Shaffel as Huda
  • Anthony Micheal Jr. as Hadi
  • Jerome Dixon as
    Bilal
  • Donal O' Sullivan as
    Umayyah
  • D. Hunter White as Amahl
  • Leon Morenzie as
    Negus, King of Abyssinia
  • Mark Hunt as
    Ja`far
  • Spencer Beglarain as Bara'
  • C.S. Berkley as Yasir
  • Mary-Louise Gemmill as
    Sumayyah
  • Jacob Livingston as Ammar
  • Brian Nissen as Suhayl
  • F. Blossom Dewitt as Freedwoman
  • Robert Cotterell as Voice
  • Micheal Altobello as Tracker
  • Mark Hunt as Old Man
  • Andrew Craig as Slave Merchant
  • Donal O' Sullivan as Soothsayer
  • Donal O' Sullivan as Poorman
  • Anthony Mozdy as Salman
  • David Llewellyn, Richard Epcar, Donal O' Sullivan, Ed Trotta, C.S. Berkley as Tribal leaders
  • Richard Epcar as Counselor
  • Alexa Shelby as Old Woman
  • Bob Johnson as The Spy
  • Don Oscar Smith as Breakmaker
  • Ed Trotta as Guard
  • Bernie Van Der Yacht as Archer

See also

  • List of films about Muhammad
  • List of animated feature-length films

External links