SWORD OF ALLAH; KHALID BIN WALEED MOVIE: PART 01|BEFORE ISLAM |IN HINDI/URDU |HATEM ALI |HALAL FLIX.

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🌟 KHALID BIN WALEED - Part 01: Before Islam | Official Movie Premiere 🎬

Embark on a compelling journey through the riveting life of Khalid bin Waleed in "KHALID BIN WALEED - Part 01: Before Islam." This cinematic masterpiece unravels the untold story of a man whose legacy echoes through the corridors of history.

📜 About the Movie:
In this first part, witness the prelude to Khalid bin Waleed's extraordinary journey—a narrative that predates his acceptance of Islam. Delve into the complexities of his character, the challenges he faced, and the pivotal moments that shaped the legend before he became the Sword of Allah.

🎥 A Cinematic Transformation:
Not a conventional movie, this unique creation takes inspiration from the acclaimed Omar Series. Carefully curated scenes breathe life into Khalid bin Waleed's pre-Islamic era, offering a fresh perspective on the man behind the warrior.

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🎥 Languages: Hindi/Urdu

🎬 Presented by: Halalflix and Qatar Television

🎞️ Production: Halalflix Studios, in association with MBC Group, Qatar TV

👑 Directed by: Hatem Ali

📖 Based on the Legendary Omar Series, This Film Embarks on a New Cinematic Odyssey!

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The project was started on 30 September 2010 through an agreement signed by Middle East Broadcasting Center and Qatar Media agency (Qatar TV) to make a drama series on the life of Caliph Omar, scheduled to be aired during the Ramadan of 2011.[30] The chief of MBC group Waleed al Ibrahim stated that, the drama would not aim at profits:[31]

The dramatic work is not regarded from the profit or loss perspectives.

— Waleed al Ibrahim, chief of MBC group[31]
Saudi producers, the Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), said the series is the largest ever Arabic production, with 30,000 actors and a technical team from 10 countries who toiled 300 days to make the 31-part series.[32] The director Ali said that building a replica of Mecca and the surrounding area was a challenge that faced him until he and the crew finally chose a location in Morocco. The series needed a huge crew amount to 500 actors, actresses, and extras in one single day.[33] Ali also pointed out, several scenes in the series were difficult to shoot like which elephant treads on one of the actors.

The elephant was well-trained for the scene and we made the actor wear an iron shield just in case anything goes wrong.

— Hatem Ali, director[3]
The horses used in the series were brought from Eastern Europe and were trained together with the elephants to make them adapt to each other. The series featured many battle scenes on a large scale. Ali said it took them a total of 54 days with a rate of 12 hours a day and with the participation of 500 extras that were trained on this type of scenes.[3]

Two actors of this series, Hassan Al-Jundi and Muna Wassef, both acted (as Abu Jahl and Hind respectively) in the 1970s Arabic language film Al Risalah (الرسالة), the version of Moustapha Akkad's religious biopic The Message (a.k.a. Mohammad, Messenger of God) made for the Arab World. Hassan Al-Jundi also acted as Kisra in the English language film while his counterpart in Al Risalah played the character of Abu Jahl in the same film.

Hatem Ali commented that other filmmakers would follow in his footsteps with this taboo broken by him by portraying sensitive early Islamic peronalities like Rashidun Caliphs, by pointing to Majid Majidi, who was then developing the feature film Muhammad: The Messenger of God about the Islamic prophet Muhammad's childhood.[34]

Committee members for managing historical context
A board committee of scholars was created for maintaining the historicity of the script. The major members of the board were:

Yusuf al-Qaradawi[35]
Akram Zia Omari[35]
Salman al-Awda[35]
Abdul Wahab Turairi[35]
Ali al-Sallabi[35]
Saad Al-Otaibi[35]

Credit for the Hindi/Urdu Dubbed Omar Series:
@islamicworldofficialchannel

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