Sean connery biography video about muhammad
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- Raisuli: To Theodore Roosevelt - you are like the Wind and I like the Lion. You struktur the Tempest. The småsten stings my eyes and the Ground is parched. I roar in defiance but you do not hear. But between us there fryst vatten a difference. I, like the lion, must remain in my place. While you like the wind will never know yours. - Mulay Hamid El Raisuli, Lord of the Riff, Sultan to the Berbers, gods of the Barbary Pirates.
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- Sherif of Wazan: Great Raisuli, we have lost everything. All is drifting on the wind as you said. We have lost everything.
- Raisuli: Sherif, fryst vatten there not one thing in your life that is worth losing everything for?
- [they both begin to laugh]
- Raisuli: It's been a bad year. Next one will probably be worse.
- Eden: Do you pray often?
- Raisuli: I pray to Mecca five times a day.
- Eden: Is that so? inom wonder how you find time, when you are so busy cutting off men's heads and kidnapping women and children!
- Raisuli: If I miss the morning
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'The Message' of Moustapha Akkad still needs to be heard by all
It was more than a month ago now that I had the privilege to attend the gala event for the 4K restoration of Moustapha Akkads epic "The Message," and I let the experience marinate for quite a while. The iconic director and producers perhaps most iconic film – and possibly the most recognizable, well-known movie on Islam and the Prophet Muhammad in particular out there – is truly an experience like no other. One that holds up especially well – and in full 4K glory now – even 45 years since its debut. One whose "messages" should resonate even more with modern audiences.
If there is one thing one could guarantee it would be that "The Message" holds such a place in the Islamic world that almost every Muslim must have watched it at least once. It is the film that defines most childrens first foray into a cinematic piece of Muslim art. Especially in Turkey, where it is known as "Çağrı" – better translated as "The
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Sir Sean Connery
Birthplace
Edinburgh, Scotland
Birth date
()August 25,
Death place
Nassau, The Bahamas
Death date
October 31, () (aged90)
Sir Thomas Sean Connery (25 August – 31 October )[1] was a Scottish actor and producer who had won an Academy Award, two BAFTA Award (one of them being a BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award) and three Golden Globes (including the Cecil B. DeMille Award and a Henrietta Award).
Connery is best known for being the first to portraying the character James Bond, starring in seven Bond films between and (six Eon Productions films and the non-canonical Thunderball remake, Never Say Never Again).[2] In , Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Untouchables.[3] His film career also includes such films as Marnie, The Name of the Rose, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October, Highlander, M