
Bilal-i Habeşi
Drama
Overview
The film depicts the early years of Islam, focusing on Bilal-i Habeşi, a slave. Bilal-i Habeşi finds the religion of the Quraysh absurd and believes in the existence of a single God who created everything. When the first revelation came to Muhammad, whom he had known since childhood, he became one of the first people to believe and convert to Islam. However, his owner, Beni Ümeyye, does not approve of his conversion to Islam and pressures him to renounce his faith. Bilal, who endures all the torture inflicted upon him, is purchased by Prophet Muhammad's companion Abu Bakr, who grants him his freedom. Islam will begin to spread through the voice of Bilal-i Habeşi.
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Türker Tekin
Türker Tekin
Bilal-i Habeşi
Türker Tekin
Bilal-i Habeşi
Nalan Çöl
Nalan Çöl
Nalan Çöl


Hayati Hamzaoğlu
Hayati Hamzaoğlu
Beni Ümeyye
Hayati Hamzaoğlu
Beni Ümeyye


Reha Yurdakul
Reha Yurdakul
Hazreti Ömer
Reha Yurdakul
Hazreti Ömer


Muazzez Kurdoğlu
Muazzez Kurdoğlu
Muazzez Kurdoğlu


Atıf Kaptan
Atıf Kaptan
Varaka
Atıf Kaptan
Varaka


Gülten Ceylan
Gülten Ceylan
Gülten Ceylan


Kazım Kartal
Kazım Kartal
Ebu Cehil
Kazım Kartal
Ebu Cehil


Celal Yonat
Celal Yonat
Celal Yonat


Ata Saka
Ata Saka
Hz. Ebu Bekir
Ata Saka
Hz. Ebu Bekir
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