Muhammad: The Final Legacy

Muhammad: The Final Legacy
Also known as Qamar Bani Hashim (قمر بني هاشم)
Genre History, biography, drama
Developed by Dr. Mahmoud Abd-al Karim
Directed by Mohammad Sheikh Najib
Creative director(s) Najdat Anzour
Starring Rashid Assaf, Bassem Yakhour, Asaad Fedda, Najah Safkouney, Taisir Idris, Zuheir Ramadan
Country of origin Lebanon
Original language(s) Arabic
No. of episodes 30
Production
Producer(s) Media Link International
Production location(s) Lebanon, Syria, Jordan
Running time 43 minutes
Release
Original network Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation
Original release 1 Ramadan, 2008
Chronology
Related shows The life of Muhammad
External links
Website
[www.mli-lb.com Production website]

Muhammad: The Final Legacy or Qamar Bani Hashim is a 2008 historical Arab drama series directed by Mohammad Sheikh Najib, which is currently airing on Islam Channel[1][2] weekly. It is the first drama series which has depicted the life of Muhammad mostly maintaining the Islamic traditions and depictional restrictions. Primarily its name was Qamar Bani Hashim and was aired on the month of Ramadan of 2008 on the LBC network.[3] The series portrays the full life of Muhammad without depicting him and his caliphs, wives and children according to Islamic tradition.

In 2010, it was aired in Kanal 7 of Turkey titling Hz. Muhammed'in Hayatı dubbed in Turkish[4] and in Ramadan 2011, it was aired in Geo tv of Pakistan titled Muhammad (S.A.W.) Sayyed-e-Qaunain with Urdu dubbing.[5] It was also released in Malaysia, as DVD with Malay subtitle.

Cast

References

  1. "Muhammad (saw) The Final Legacy". The Revival. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  2. ":: Islam Channel ::: The Final Legacy::". Islamchannel.tv. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  3. H.A.R. "Ramadan". Waleg.com. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  4. "Hz. Muhammed'in hayatı Kanal 7'de". haber7.com. 1 April 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  5. "Muhammad (S.A.W) Sayyed-e-Qaunain". Geo Vision. 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
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