
The Dawn of Islam
History
Overview
The film deals with the life of the Arabian peninsula before Islam emerged, where idolatry, ignorance and corruption spread all over. Then the Mohammedan message of worshiping God alone begins and the difficulties facing Islam and early Muslims starts.
Top Cast


Kouka
Kouka
Sumaya bint Khayyat
Kouka
Sumaya bint Khayyat


Emad Hamdy
Emad Hamdy
Ammar bin Yasir
Emad Hamdy
Ammar bin Yasir


Abbas Fares
Abbas Fares
Waraqa bin Nawfal
Abbas Fares
Waraqa bin Nawfal


Serag Mounir
Serag Mounir
Abu Hudhayfah bin Al-Mughirah
Serag Mounir
Abu Hudhayfah bin Al-Mughirah


Ahmed Mazhar
Ahmed Mazhar
Amr bin Hisham (Abu Jahl)
Ahmed Mazhar
Amr bin Hisham (Abu Jahl)


Tawfiq Al-Deqen
Tawfiq Al-Deqen
Khabbab bin Al-Art
Tawfiq Al-Deqen
Khabbab bin Al-Art


Kamal Yasseen
Kamal Yasseen
Kamal Yasseen


Saad Ardash
Saad Ardash
Saad Ardash


Abdel Hafeez ElTatawy
Abdel Hafeez ElTatawy
Abdel Hafeez ElTatawy


Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
Abdel Moneim Ibrahim
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