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The Message - Story of Islam (full+many subtitles)

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    In the name of God, the most gracious, the most Merciful
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    From Muhammad, the Messenger of God
    to Heraclius,
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    the emperor of Byzantium, greetings to him
    who is the follower of righteous guys
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    I bid you to hear the divine call
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    I am the messenger of God to the people,
    accept Islam for yourself
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    He speaks of the new prophet in Arabia
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    Was it like this when John, the Baptist
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    came to king Hsrul out of the desert crying of salvation
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    To Mephocus, Patriarch of Alexandria
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    Kisra, emperor of Persia
    Muhammad calls you with the call of God
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    accept Islam for your salvation
    Embrace Islam
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    You come out of the desert, smelling of camel and goat
    You stand as Persia kneel?
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    Muhammad, Messenger of God
    Who gave him this authority?
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    God sent Muhammad as
    a message to mankind
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    The Scholars and Historians of Islam -
    The University of Al-Azhar in Cairo,
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    The High Islamic Congress of the Shiat in Lebanon
    Have approved the accuracy and fidelity of this film
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    The makers of this film honour the Islamic Tradition
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    which holds that the Impersonation of the Prophet
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    offends againts the spirituality of his message
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    Therefore, the person of Muhammad
    will not be shown
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    600 years after Christ died,
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    when Europe was sunk in the dark ages
    and everywhere
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    the old civilizations were falling,
    Muhammad was born in Mecca in Arabia
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    Mecca was then a rich trading city
    ruled by its merchants
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    whose wealth was multiplied by a
    unique privilege They housed the gods
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    Every year, at the time of the great fair,
    the desert priests brought their idols
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    and the images of their gods into the custody of Kabbaah
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    Months, the most holyish reign of Abraham,
    the Kabbaah has now
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    become a house of idology hosting
    no fewer than 360 different gods
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    Mecca in 610 AD
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    Bilal!
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    Have the other days counted Umaya?
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    Not yet But this year the Gods are gold
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    When you put the Gods and Prophet together,
    its a pretty bit deal
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    Oh, more Gods in the place of Kabbaah
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    Caravans from Syria
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    mm They must be in running Very thirsty
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    Put 5 more men in North Wells
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    How many sheeps will I have to kill for them? 70?
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    Give them a 100
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    Macca should keep her name
    for hospitality
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    And 10 lambs for the leaders
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    Bread and water, do the poets have in the Hakim's house
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    Where verse and prose are nightly
    put to slaughter
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    And and the bread, I swear in there,
    is thinner than the water
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    Oh, open the space Open the space,
    you lovers of poetry
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    to Abu Sufian, willing and which
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    patron of the art
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    When Abu Sufian invites the poet in, there joy is
    kids and love is kin
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    where wines and cakes abound
    the skills of Abu Sufian
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    All revels and all songs begin
    when Abu Sufian invites the poet in
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    Roman silk, worms of China, my lady,
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    a pleasure to the lin, and as my lady can see,
    ravish to the eyes
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    Yes 7 lengths
    20 dinars
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    Abu Sufian's wife? 15!
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    Oh, gold!
    the gods of the Kabbaah have their needs
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    They are Acives
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    Who is that man who stood there,
    who looked into my soul?
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    Cut me away from here
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    Why did Muhammad come down here?
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    Why don't you stop him?
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    He is your nephew
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    Maybe he will change!
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    Change?
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    He is 40 years old
    Its unnatural, with a rich wife he could afford the best of Mecca
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    If he chooses to sit shivering in a cave,
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    it is unnatural
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    For a man who dares to risk the anger of
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    Lath-Uzza, who keeps our health,
    Mannat, the god of our prosperity,
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    Allot, the god of our family and tribes
    and Hubar,
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    Hubar, who starts our caravans
    and predicts our fate
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    To challenge the gods within a year
    sort of the gods is dangerous
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    Unreasonable
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    Rebellious, blasphemous
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    Yes, I'm afraid Muhammad will harm himself
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    I am always sad
    when the great fair is over
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    I might not see the next one
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    Abu Talib! Abu Talib!
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    Catch your breath, Zaid!
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    Has Muhammad come down from the mountain yet?
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    He's been there for 3 days
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    No No, I haven't seen him
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    Khadija hoped he might have come to you
    on his way home
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    Maybe he's still up there
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    3 days
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    I'm afraid for him on the mountain
    because I don't know what it means
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    Men see the world too well from a mountain
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    Muhammad! Read!
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    In the name of the Lord who created
    man from his sensitive drop of blood
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    teaches man what he knows not
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    Read!
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    He's still trembling under the blanket, but he has spoken
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    Zaid! What happened to my nephew on the mountain?
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    He was alone in the cave
    Suddenly an angel came on to him,
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    The angel said: Read!
    Muhammad replied: I can not read
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    The angle commanded again: Read!
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    In the name of our Lord
    who created man from his sensitive drop of blood
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    who teaches man what he knows not: Read!
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    Who knows if it was Gabriel!
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    It could have been a dream
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    When Muhammad was coming from the mountain
    He saw Gabriel cleanly
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    in the shape of a man
    standing on the horizon
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    Wherever he looked, upon every turn of his head
    he saw him
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    Gabriel said to him again: I am Gabriel and
    you Muhammad are the Messenger of God
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    Who has he told about this?
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    His Wife
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    and Ali
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    And his friend Abu Bakr
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    And you?
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    I am his adopted son
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    Be careful to whom you talk
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    Tell him his uncle who protected him
    when he was a child will protect him still
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    After all, they say the God of Moses
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    spoke to him under the burning bush
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    If you do not restrain your nephew, then we will
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    He's dividing the city, heart against hopes
    He's dividing the generations,
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    child against parent
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    The young are listening to him, he attract the yound
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    We are Arabs We obey our fathers
    Our children cannot be our teachers
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    How can we accept that
    the man we met in the street yesterday
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    can be some God's Prophet today?
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    Dead ones can live again, he says
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    because he who created man
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    can also make man return from the dead, he says
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    The Gods might leave us and
    give their benefits to another city
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    Tell him we will give him authority, position,
    and key to the Kabbaah,
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    and money what money he wants
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    Tell him we will give him anything he wants
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    Muhammad, spare yourself and me
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    Do not put a great burden on
    an old man who can't bear
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    In your childhood, you were in my arms,
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    I cannot see you hurt
    If you refuse them, they will hurt you
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    He said this to me:
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    Were they to put sun in my right hand
    and the moon in my left
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    I would not renounce my message
    which is from God
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    When I am dead, you may do as you please
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    but last time in your life,
    you will believe your father
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    Why did you hurt your father?
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    If I'd be drunk every day and played dice
    every night, you'd call it high spirits
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    You'll be more my brother than you are now
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    You are all my children
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    I give you everything I could, but it seems
    not to be enough
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    Muhammad gives me more, he give all the world more
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    Get him out of here father!
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    Its not worth it He's our father
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    You torture him
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    Wait Hudaifa, wait
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    How can they say its an invention, Musab
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    when it isn't new?
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    In Mecca it's new
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    If God has said it all before, to Noah, Moses, Jesus, to all of Prophets,
    but people changed it, turned it, forgot it
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    Now God said it to Muhammad again,
    and it is new again
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    What is it?
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    It Jafar
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    What have you brought with you?
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    The very word of God
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    When the sun is overthrown
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    when the stars fall
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    when the mountains vanish
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    when the camels bid with yound abandoned
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    When the wild beasts are herded together
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    when the seas rise
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    When the souls are sorted
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    when the female infant who is buried alive
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    asks for what crime she was killed
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    when the books are opened
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    when the sky is torn away,
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    then every soul will know what it has done
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    You were there Jafar when God
    gave him these words?
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    Dawn is coming up
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    Ammar you first, then you Jafar
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    Ammar, you keep your mother awake
    all night with worry
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    I am sorry father
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    Where were you?
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    Have you been with Muhammad again?
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    What will happen now?
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    Forgive him It was my fault, I did it
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    That God has helped us all our lives
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    If it fell, it could not help itself
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    What talks have you been listening to?
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    The real god is unseen,
    he's not made of clay
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    Ammar, we see the Gods in the Kabbaah every day
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    I am afraid for you
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    You are listening to people who will hurt you
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    I'm listening to Muhammad, mother
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    Muhammad is generous, yes He gives, he shares,
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    he pass no man without a smile,
    but he is spreading dangerous ideas
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    Dangerous ideas that no man should start
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    that the rich should not afload the poor,
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    the strong should not oppress the weak
    Are these dangerous ideas?
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    Girls should not be forced into marriage,
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    but be able to choose or refuse
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    But only tonight, he said to stop
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    the burial of new-born girls
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    I was fortunate, always fortunate with your mother
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    Yes, but you know that you and I nearly never met Yassar
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    and you were nearly never born
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    I was to be buried
    like my 2 sisters
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    but my father couldnt' do it
    He couldn't do it at that time
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    When the second girl was buried,
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    when my father was putting sand over her,
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    finger raised him as do babies,
    told her mother afterwards
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    she took hold of his finger the way baby does
    He told my mother afterwards, that it was a minute before the tender little grip eased
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    and he had taken away his hand
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    When I was born, my father ran out of the house
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    screaming that he couldn't do it again,
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    that he could never do it again
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    Sumaya, it is the custom
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    But it is wrong
    The Gods that let such things be are no Gods
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    I promised to go to Muhammad's house mama
    and pray there
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    Yes! He is a good man
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    Yes, yes, you go
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    Two men are following him
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    Read?
    Muhammad can neither write nor read
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    Muhammad can speak
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    What did you say?
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    He can speak? Well, so can you
    So now, you speak up yound man
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    What does Muhammad say umm?
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    They are God's words, not his
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    Which god's? What words?
    A speaking god?
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    Your Muhammad speaks only to himself
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    When god reveals his message to Muhammad,
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    he remembers every word and
    then he tells it to those who can write
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    It is the Qur'an
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    Muhammad has starved himself into dreams,
    he hides under a blanket with his eyes shut
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    His eyes are shut but his heart is open
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    You! kick him for his cleverness
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    There, is no need for hasts
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    Doesn't Muhammad realize that we live by housing
    to the Gods?
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    We own the Kabbaah
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    Every year, the tribes of Arabia come here
    to Mecca to pray and to buy from us
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    Now, were we to replace 300
    gods with just one?
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    whom we cannot even see, was supposed to be in Taif and Medina,
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    here in my house, in Jerusalem, on the moon?
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    Where would Mecca be then?
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    The gods are both our vision and our revenue
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    You cannot buy and sell God
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    Young man, you are close to be whipped
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    Ammar, be sensible boy
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    I have a question
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    Muhammad teaches you,
    a slave is equal to his master
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    This black Bilal, I paid money for is equal to me?
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    Yes Muhammad says before God all
    men are equal as the teeth of a gum
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    This is a very pleasant idea to slaves and beggars
    It gives them pretensions
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    Bilal! Teach this man the difference between the Lord of Mecca and a slave
    Take that whip
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    Lash his face to teach an enormous lesson
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    Whip him! Whip him!
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    Cut him!
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    Whip him!
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    Do it Bilal!
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    Obey them! They will kill you!
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    So you want anarchy to bring
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    They even infected our slaves
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    If you're human enough to have gods,
    remember that there are gods for your owner
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    I bought humanity Bilal
    when I bought you
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    You will be corrected
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    One, one god
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    There is only one God
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    Who is stronger now, your master
    or this one god of yours?
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    One god There is only one God
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    Bring the stones
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    One god, One god! One god!
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    Crush him!
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    Are you finished with him?
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    There is only one God!
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    You could swear the slave was preaching!
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    Lord Umaya!
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    Abu Bakr will pay 100 dinars for this slave
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    Wait now!
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    It's against our social order
    to sell a slave during his punishment
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    The offer is to Lord Umaya!
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    If the price of slaves is raised,
    we shall have to pay ourselves next year
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    Take him He is no use to me anymore
    Kill him or take him more I'm finished with him
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    We are declaring ourselves
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    God has told his messenger to declare Islam to all men
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    Open the windows!
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    Let the world hear
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    We are coming out of the darkness
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    Hear well the word of God
    Hear well the messenger of Lord
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    There are no other Gods, but God and Muhammad is his messenger
    We have come into light, join us on the way to the Kabbah
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    God is most great, God is most great!
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    God has no partner, we have come into light
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    Join us on the way to Kabbah
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    Muhammad and his rebellion called Islam
    are coming out
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    to fall our gods
    and de-throw our religion
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    Don't let them reach the Kabbaah
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    Throw them back! Defend your gods
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    There is no gods but God and
    Muhammad is the messenger of God
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    Protect the prophet!
    There is no gods but God and Muhammad is the messenger of God
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    Guards!
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    God is great!
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    Blasphemy! ldiot!
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    God is great!
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    There is no gods but God and
    Muhammad is the messenger of God
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    Now's the time to break them,
    there are only 30 of them
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    No! we've done enough
    More will only create sympathy for them
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    God is great!
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    In the name of God, most gracious, most merciful
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    say: O you who reject faith
    I worship not other
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    Get out of Kabbaah!
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    Silence, you'r a false prophet! Stop!
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    Back to the corner!
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    Hamza! Hamza!
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    You are brave
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    He is the bravest man in the desert
    and he meets men unarmed
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    Muhammad is a liar
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    Liar? If you don't let him speak!
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    Where's the lie and where's the truth
    when it hasn't been spoken yet?
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    Muhammad is a fraud
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    Stand up! Hit me back if you dare!
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    I affirm my nephew's religion
    and I say what he says
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    Who ever has the courage to fight,
    to fight with me!
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    Muhammed, when I hunt the desert at night,
    I know that God is not kept in a house
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    Who'd have thought that Hamza, Hamza above all,
    with his wine drinking, lion hunting
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    will come to join Muhammad?
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    More we attack, more seem to join him
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    Where does he find his words?
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    I don't know
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    How can an illiterate man go up on a mountain
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    and come back 3 days later blazing with poetry?
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    It wasn't just only poetry, he says it's God's
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    How do we fight someone
    whose strength we do not understand?
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    Muhammad promises heaven, trees in the skies
    It's natural he found audience
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    Then we must make that audience
    less eager to listen to him
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    We will begin with the weaker ones
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    Have mercy!
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    Left hand!
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    Who is your God? Answer me!
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    Say it! Say who is your God?
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    Say it!
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    There is only one God and
    Muhammad is the messenger of God
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    Ammar!
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    Your father and mother are the first martyrs of Islam
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    You are promised Paradise
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    How much are you men prepared to suffer?
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    The Prophet has said we must leave Mecca
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    If we stay, they will kill you
    One by one
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    Mohamed says in Abinisia, there is a Christian King
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    No man is wronged in his country
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    We must leave now, today
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    Usman!
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    Lord is great
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    Let us go
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    We found their tracks and followed them
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    But they just disappeared
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    They were there, in the desert, under the vultures
    And you let them escape you
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    Escape? They vanished!
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    If Muhammed has stayed, then only the weakest are gone
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    Weak or strong, they blacken our name
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    We are honest merchants, we buy and sell in good faith
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    We cannot afford scandal
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    Amr!
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    You are a friend of Najjasi, the king?
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    Yes
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    can you use that friendship?
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    I think I can bring them back
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    Yes
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    Abisinia...
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    Rise up Amr
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    Please, nothing you may ask for that we will not give
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    Lion of Judah, I.. I don't know where to begin
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    you have our friendship, begin there
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    certain run-away slaves have escaped from us into your kingdom
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    Slaves go back
    or you agree to return your slaves back to us
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    there are however some free men among them
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    Rebels
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    Rebels?
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    If there are disagreements in Arabia,
    why am I not informed?
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    They are rebels in religion
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    at one time are another
    all religions were rebellions
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    The bodies of slaves of the world
    if bidden are in-disposed
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    But as Jesus Christ as a shepherd,
    the souls of men are his sheep
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    These are Arabs who have betrayed
    the religion of their fathers
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    they follow a lunatic they call.. Prophet
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    But I cannot put souls into chains
    without hearing them
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    good, they'r stiff.
    Next they will hang them
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    Do you not now yourself before your prophet?
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    Muhammad is a man,
    We kneel only to God
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    Where are Muhammad's miracles, Jafar?
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    If he were a prophet,
    he'd lit the sky with miracles
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    indeed, this is true.
    God has given his prophets signs of miracles that we may recognize them
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    The miracle of Muhammad is the Holy Qur'an
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    A book! A book! Written by an illiterate
    attributed to God
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    I think the emperor's heard enough
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    A mind full of pedicast
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    When God set down
    tons of fire upon the heads of christ of puzzles
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    so that they can speak the many languages of the world
    that they knew not before
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    But do such miracles happen in our time..
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    I've heard enough. You've made a poor case
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    When we suffered persecution in Mecca,
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    Muhammad told us go to Abyssinia
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    the land of the righteous king,
    where no man is wronged
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    What they call persecution was fair punishment,
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    that is order...
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    Why did your prophet send you to me?
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    Because you believe in the book of the one God as we do.
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    He sent us because
    in your heart God will protect us
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    Talking with him is like
    drawing water from a mirage
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    But now, they'd let the judy on me listen to them, my friend.
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    Go on!
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    For years, we worshiped wood and stone,
    images of our own manufacture
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    we lived in ignorance of God
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    we had some earthly laws
    and no heavenly laws. The rich neglect the poor.
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    And the natural pity of man
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    thereby lifts up when his brother has fallen
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    This is described by them as upsetting
    social order
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    To this inhumanity has come a man
    whom god chose and in that we believe
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    You've overcome. I beg you to collect yourself.
    I speak of the messenger of god. Muhammad teaches us to worship one god,
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    to speak truth
    to love our neighbors as ourselves,
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    to give charity, even a smile can be charity
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    to protect women from misuse,
    to shelter orphans
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    and to turn away from gods of Wood and stone
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    I cannot be still and hear this blasphemy
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    We are an ancient civilization,
    to call our gods wood and stone
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    is to speak ignorantly of them
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    The idol we home is not what we worship,
    but the spirit that resides within the form
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    I agree that idolatry is
    not always fully understood Thank you
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    Now, let me bring him back to the women
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    God made woman to be the proper companion of man
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    she is different but equal
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    Equal? We buy them,
    feed them, perl them,
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    use them, distorb them,
    women equal to us?
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    God created man from one male and one female
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    Amr, you must respect the woman's womb that bore you
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    Why are you 300 guards so tongue-tied?
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    what is only god is rependent.
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    God has spoken to us before
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    through Abraham, Noah, Moses and through Jesus Christ.
    Why should we so surprised when god speaks to us now through Muhammad?
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    Who taught you those names?
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    they are named in the Qur'an
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    I knew Muhammad when he was an orphan minding sheep
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    And you knew Christ as a carpenter
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    What Christ says and
    what your Muhammad says
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    is like two raised from the same land
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    They'r lieing to you
    They deny Christ You worship 3 gods they say, father son and holy ghost they'r saying
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    What do you say of Christ?
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    They say God can not have a son,
    Christ is not the Son of God
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    speak to me of Christ
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    we say of Christ what our prophet has told us,
    that god cast his holy spirit into
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    the womb of a virgin named Mary and that
    she conceived Christ the Apostle of God
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    Apostol he says, not a son, not a son!
  • 56:17 - 56:26
    What does your miracle, your Qur'an,
    say of the breadth, by the Lord Jesus Christ?
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    may I relate the words?
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    Come closer to me
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    In the name of God, most gracious, most merciful
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    relate in the book, the story of Mary.
    how she was grew away from her family
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    to a place in the east.
    How we sent her an angel called Gabriel who said:
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    ''I am a messenger from your God
    to announce the birth of a holy son to you"
  • 57:03 - 57:11
    she said: How shall I Mary have a son when no man has touched me?''
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    And Gabriel replied: For your Lord says,
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    it will happen"
    "We appoint him as a sign on to man"
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    and a mercy from us!
    It is a thing or didn't"
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    The difference between us and you
    is not bigger than this line
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    Not for a mountain of gold
    will I give them up to you
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    you may live in Abyssinia in peace as long as you wish
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    May God's blessings be upon you when you return
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    lntolerable! Mohamed disturbs
    even our foreign alliences
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    Very well! we will make him give up on him
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    Abu Talib has his arms around him
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    Very well! we will throw uncle and nephew out
  • 59:00 - 59:06
    In one bundle, his whole family out
    we will expel them from ourselves
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    No merchant make trade with them,
    no land remain to them
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    no roof shelter them,
    no beggar pay for them
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    no woman marry them
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    until they renounce their trend.
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    These were the worst years of Muhammad's life
  • 60:11 - 60:15
    For 3 years they suffered the hunger, thirst,
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    cruelty of the open desert,
    but the year of grief was still to come,
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    when Khatija, Muhammad's wife for 24 years died,
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    when Abu Talib his old Protector died
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    With his last breath Abu Talib tried again
    to reconsile Mecca and Muhammad
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    He never asked more from you,
    when one word,
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    one.. one God
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    If it was only a question of one word
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    I'd have given him 10 words,
    but the word he wants would dethrown all the gods
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    You were afraid even to hear him
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    with the death of his uncle, Muhammad has now
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    lost all protection
    He was no longer safe in Mecca
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    Alone with Zaid, his adopted son,
    he went to the hillside town of Taif
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    He asked to be taken in, to be allowed to preach
  • 62:07 - 62:14
    But the children of Taif were turned loose to stone him back into the desert
  • 62:14 - 62:20
    What are you doing?
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    Stop! Stop! Leave him alone! Wait!
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    Muhammad called this, the bitterest day of his life
  • 62:43 - 62:46
    Then miraculously, when Muhammad's mission
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    seemed to have failed, his entire situation changed
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    A deputation from the rich, but self-destroying
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    city of Medina met him by night at the Rock of Agaba
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    asking him to come to them to stand between their factions
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    to mediate their continual quarrels and civil wars
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    Muhammad agreed, provided they gave him a pledge
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    that they worship the one God only
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    Wait! When we take this pledge
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    we expel ourselves from the rest of Arabia.
    So, wait!
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    War is in this pledge.
    We'll make enemies of brothers
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    we'll make firewood of our gods
    That is the meaning of the pledge
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    If we take it, there can be no turning back
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    for Muhammad is indeed the messenger of God
    foretold to Jews in our city
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    So if anyone has doubt in this pledge, go now
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    and if you have no doubts then you do as I do
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    I pledge myself to the one and only God
    and to you Muhammad, the messenger of God
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    He is of us and we are of him
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    Leave him bring his followers,
    our brothers, to use, to Medina
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    It was a journey that changed the world
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    The Hijrah of flight to Medina
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    Only 70 people split up into small groups
    walking 250 miles of desert
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    yet, so profound with the consequences
    so lasting with the effects of this walk
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    that from it the muslims take their calendar
  • 65:24 - 65:29
    In this moment, Islam found its future
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    Muhammad himself stayed in Mecca
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    in the greatest danger until all his followers had left safely
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    Muhammad has become a nation,
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    he has received a city, entering into pledges and treaties
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    and you Salool who claim to be king of Medina
    lost the kingdom last night while you were in bed
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    you should worry about yourself Abu Sufian
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    Every time you trade a whif of perfume of the city,
    you must creep past that man in Medina
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    he is across your merchantile throats as we speak
  • 66:27 - 66:29
    And what do you intend to do?
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    l intend to wait
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    And how long will you wait?
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    Till you and the rest of Arabia remove him
    to save your way of life
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    and while you wait?
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    I should accept his call of course
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    To think I will give him my birth-rite...
    I will not..
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    Medina is worth the conversion
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    Hypocrisy
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    Of course, its the healthy hypocrisy
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    King Salool, why put your head on the floor
    5 times a day praying? I don't believe you
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    He may not have to.
    Well, we do know we should have done it before
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    kill Muhammad
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    Come!
    Come and see
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    They say that practice leads to perfection
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    7 young men each from a different family,
    my own son Ikrima is with them
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    they will stab him together
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    If the responsibility for his death
    is shared, where lies the guilty? My idea
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    I'm not sure I'm part of it
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    Muhammad's body contains too much
    his mind, his words
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    But it is an ingenious solution
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    And a final one
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    No
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    Ali, his cousin, laid there to die for him?
    Who are we fighting?
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    They cannot go far, all the tracks are watched
    We must take to the desert
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    Bakka will give 100 camels to the man
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    who brings back Muhammad
    or his head
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    Look for 3 of them
    Muhammad, Abu Bakr and Uriqat, the Bidune guide
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    What is it?
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    These are drains of camel
    Maybe two days, that from the city
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    Why are you here?
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    Medina is to the north
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    They made the tracks, not I
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    Know much? Traveling West?
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    I know my art
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    They say that you can track a bird by smelling the air
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    we go with him
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    he may be in that cave over there
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    Muhammad, if you come out, we will
    take you to Mecca alive
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    Muhammad, come out
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    they cannot be in there
    This web is unbroken
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    And these pigeons
    they would not build
  • 71:48 - 71:50
    we were wrong to follow them
    we should have gone north
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    Let's move then
    we still have time to head them off
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    A few threads of a spider's web
    was all that was then
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    between Muhammad and murder
    But he was a man not to be killed
  • 72:29 - 72:33
    The Bidune guide led him
    and his companion Abu Bakr in their escape
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    through untracked spaces of the desert
    and the heat of the June days
  • 72:40 - 72:42
    At Medina, his followers waited with their welcome ready
  • 72:42 - 73:11
    but in great fear for his journey
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    anything? No nothing
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    this shows that he is only a man
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    no man can survive that heat
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    There! I see them! Look!
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    Run and hide! I might be obliged
    to free you as a gesture
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    Welcome to the city of Medina, the blessed,
    your city, the messenger of god
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    You will stay with me, messenger of god,
    I have the best house in Medina
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    you'll give me the honor of keeping you
  • 76:10 - 76:15
    Stay with me!
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    Please! Please! Please! How can the Prophet
    choose between so many welcomes?
  • 76:20 - 76:26
    Where God guides his camel to stop,
    there he will build his house
  • 76:26 - 76:27
    All agreed
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    We turn Quaswa, his camel loose
  • 76:31 - 76:47
    and where Quaswa sits, the Prophet stays
  • 76:47 - 76:48
    Clever man!
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    A choice made by camel
    can offend no one
  • 78:15 - 78:19
    Here we will build the house of the Prophet
  • 78:19 - 78:25
    And our first meeting place,
    a prayer house
  • 78:25 - 0:04
    the first mosque of Islam, here!
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    What's got the prophet to start doing it?
    carrying bricks?
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    Give me that Look, you are doing too much,
    please go and sit down we will do it
  • 79:36 - 79:38
    Look! He went for more
  • 79:38 - 79:41
    "Work is a worship" he says
  • 79:41 - 79:43
    he's 53 years old
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    How old are you?
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    There is something missing.
    Maybe a bell to call people in
  • 81:41 - 81:45
    the Christians use a bell
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    what about a horn, like the Jews?
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    A drum?
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    There's too much blood in a drum
  • 81:53 - 81:57
    Why not the human voice
    as in Omar bin Kattab's vision?
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    The Prophet agrees?
  • 82:03 - 82:05
    he means you, Bilal
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    me?
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    You have a good voice, use it!
    climb up there!
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    Brothers, today a man of Medina
    will embrace a man of Mecca
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    Each will share half and half,
    reach out, embrace your neighbor and brother
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    I'm tired of the politics of kissing slaves
  • 84:29 - 84:30
    Read this
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    The prophet should concern himself with the after-world
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    What is my son?
  • 84:40 - 84:51
    Praying like a horse
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    does it burn your hands?
    It's not upon us to burn down the house
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    he's making laws like a king.
    He's declared that loyalty to Islam
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    is more than loyalty to tribal family
  • 85:01 - 85:02
    What?
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    All muslims are next of kin to one-another?
  • 85:07 - 85:12
    Don't be mislead by that...
    They must change the nature of the tribes before that
  • 85:12 - 85:18
    The danger is here, the quality:
    a man's neighbour is as good as himself
  • 85:18 - 85:20
    The Lunatic means it
  • 85:20 - 85:23
    Jews and Christians
    have equal rights with Muslims,
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    the Jews who attach themselves to a common wealth
    will be protected
  • 85:27 - 85:32
    Women have rights of inheritance... Rights
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    Next, he will be giving the camel rights
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    He has! the lunatic has!
    You can't overload them
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    he's remaking a city, my city...
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    damn him..
    He's taken our sons from us, he took the children, our future from us. His rights are wrongs
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    no more...
    This time there will not be any regret
  • 86:07 - 86:13
    it will take everything of value they left in Mecca
  • 86:13 - 86:54
    their rugs, their houses, their silver
    and with it, large of caravans to Damascus
  • 86:54 - 87:00
    My friends, listen to me!
    I have news from Mecca
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    everything you have left behind is gone
  • 87:04 - 87:10
    the Thieves! Abu Bakr's shops,
    the prophet's house... sold
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    Every cup or piece of cloth,
    every rag or bone
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    you ever owned is thrown on the market
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    You are a people of nothing.
    Don't you even fight for what you own?
  • 87:26 - 87:27
    Who talks of the fight?
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    What other way is there, Hamza?
  • 87:34 - 87:39
    When the Prophet says Fight!,
    we fight, now he says Peace!
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    Exactly
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    you are a peace loving people
    up to your necks and fore bearers
  • 87:54 - 88:09
    go back to work!
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    We have to defend ourselves.
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    You are the Messenger of god.
    Yet, they mock, abuse and plunder us and we do nothing
  • 88:22 - 88:25
    In the pathage of war, we are pathetic
  • 88:25 - 88:33
    But they are led by greed, we are
    led by god and you
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    I know how you hate the sword, but
    we have to fight
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    they've stolen our property, they are taking it to Damascus
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    right past our own door our door.
    I say, by God turn back
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    I'm sorry I got carried away
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    Its pounding in my head
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    Please, fight them!
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    But look at the sun!
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    It's not the time of prayer
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    It is newly revealed by god to his messenger
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    Fight, but fight in the way of god
    against those who fight against you
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    Drive them out of the places from where they drove you out,
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    for persecution is worse than slaughter
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    Fight them until persecution is no more
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    and religion is God,
    but if they stop, let there be no more war
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    for god never loves the slaughters of wars
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    so, fight in the way of god
    against those who fight against you
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    God is great!
    God is great! God is great!
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    These are the disciplines that the Prophet
    puts upon you
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    you may not harm a woman, a child or any old person!
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    you may not harm cripples
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    you may not harm the man that works in the field
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    You may not cut down trees
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    Strike only at those who have expelled you
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    who have stolen your rights and
    riched themselves with your possession!
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    now, to the wells of Badr
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    News from Medina!
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    Arms... Arm yourself... Arm yourself...
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    defend your wealth
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    Muhammad has come out of Medina to attack the great caravan
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    - How many men?
    -300 Two horses
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    - We have more than 100 horses
    How many camels?
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    - 17
    - We will bring 117
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    - And wine,
    20 of mine with wine.. we will make a feast of it
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    That is a war I'd like to fight
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    a war we can not lose!
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    ride to Abu Sufian's caravan.
    tell him to turn towards Badr
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    We will join forces tomorrow
    near sources of Beder
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    Wells of Badr... here
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    Muhammad's march... here
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    my charge of the caravan.... here
    One day's march...
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    meet them at the wells
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    I don't like it
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    There is too much of Mecca on my caravan to be risked
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    put out the fires...
    hold the camels...
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    We are turning west, away from the wells
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    away?
    you can't...
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    You must meet them at Badr
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    we can bring them down like raw eggs
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    - If I run all night, I'll be out of
    Muhammad's reach by morning
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    Where is your honor, Abu Sufian?
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    Honor?
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    - My honor's on the backs of my camels
    Yes, I run...
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    Muhammad has occupied the wells
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    - he has moved directly into our line of march
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    - Abu Sufian has broken camp
    He's moving west, away from Badr
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    - The Caravan is safe
    So, there is no need to fight
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    not fight?
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    - If we fight, we will start blood feuds between brothers
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    between father and son, you mean
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    Hudaifa, your own son is with them.
    He should have been with....
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    Mecca is greater than your family
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    Walid, your second son.
    he is your true blood
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    I say: Fight! We stand in the present
    and the future will look after itself
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    Utbah is not a coward
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    we will finish them tomorrow.
    We fight! we fight!
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    are you finished?
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    All right! Take your positions!
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    Each man to his own place
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    Go back to your columns
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    move it. move back
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    So Muhammad's filled the wells
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    Now everyone will have to fight for this
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    we fight
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    Brothers! we hold the wells
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    we stand in the name of god and his messenger.
    we wait
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    BATTLE OF BADR......
    Send us your champions
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    Who are you?
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    we expect our peers and our equals
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    Come back!
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    my brother, Shaiba
    my son Walid and myself
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    Not you! Ubaida and I and Ali
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    Are we your equals?
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    There is only one God and
    Muhammad is His messenger
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    Archers! Advance!
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    Archers!
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    Still! stretch!
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    stretch
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    stretch
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    Archers!
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    Archers back...
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    they are regrouping
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    forward!
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    ready
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    Lancers!
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    God is great!
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    Attack! God is great!
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    Umaya!
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    Umaya!
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    Bilal!
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    God is great!
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    God is great!
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    The Prophet is seeing you!
    You are not to rob or try to perish this
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    And if a rogue does, cut him loose.
    I said, cut them loose and give them water
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    and share your food, equal mouth-fulls.
    And if they walk, walk beside them
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    Any prisoner who can teach 10 Muslims
    to read will go free
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    Why don't they go away?
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    Because, they blame me Hind,
    whatever it is, good or bad
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    I should have joined them
    and drown in the wells of bitter with them
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    But, I saved the caravan and our future with it
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    The sing at me?
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    Why sing my father and my brother is not with me?
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    Do you think I need you to remind me?
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    Muhammad, Ali, Hamza!
    With my nails, Hamza,
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    I will give you mesher and mesher, with my nails...
    killer, cut throater, butcher
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    murdering beast, you slaughtered my father
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    Hamza! I will hunt, like a lion
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    I will make Hamza, my lion, my prey.
    And when you are dead Hamza, I will cut your heart out,
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    taste the blood, cut in pieces
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    I forbit this weiling.
    this cannot go on
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    What we should do, we will do
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    we will call in our allies,
    lead the new one against them
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    This time, we will prepare it.
    We'll plan it
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    Hamza!
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    come to prayer...
    come to prayer...
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    come to victory...
    come to victory...
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    God is great
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    There is no god only God
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    Is it a plague?
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    what kind of an upside down town have we come in to?
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    You could fill your pockets very nicely here
  • 117:44 - 117:47
    No merchant is minding his shop
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    God is minding the shop
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    where do you come from?
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    Yemen
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    did you stop in Mecca?
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    It is on the road
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    you didn't answer my question
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    did you stop in Mecca?
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    long enough to rest my camels
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    Camels rest better in Mecca
    than anywhere in the world
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    Yes What is the word on the desert?
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    Oh... It is bad for you
  • 118:21 - 118:29
    they are gathering..
    Each young man with a sword is on his way to Mecca
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    Our strength is here
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    Do not underestimate them.
    they are summoning up their courage. In Mecca there is music in every house
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    Abbisinian slave, watch him, he is good, vicious, watch him
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    I'll free you. give you your weight in silver,
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    and your height in silk
    for one throw like this
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    So they've come at last
    We'll know how many soon enough
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    It's a big army
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    3,000 men, hundreds of horses
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    I bet them at Badr
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    That was a year ago
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    They've come to revenge Badr
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    Go and get your swords!
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    Soldiers of Mecca!
    Blood master blood
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    avenge the dead of Badr
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    BATTLE OF UHUD....
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    There is Hamza can you see him?
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    He is your fortune
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    Ubada! Those horse-men on the flank out there
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    they are replaced
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    they are under Khalid.
    Khalid...
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    I often thought of that yound man
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    Hamza!
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    Yes!
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    Prophet asks if you have noticed those horse-men
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    Yes I have. I don't like them
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    he's sending our 50 archers to watch them
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    no matter what happens,
    the archers must hold off those horse-men
  • 124:19 - 124:25
    Zaid, tell the Prophet that we are ready
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    What do you think Hamza?
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    Besides their numbers, I'd say its a fair fight
  • 124:32 - 124:38
    we see them and they see us
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    what faces me has never frightened me
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    All praise be Hubar!
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    When Muhammed gives the word, we'll go to them
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    Hamza!
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    Weapons ready
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    we march now!
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    attack
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    they've killed Hamza!
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    tackle them
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    Fight! Fight!
  • 128:37 - 128:39
    This is a moment of victory
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    Running away from us. Let's get the loot
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    Stand where you are told to stand
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    come back to your positions
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    all of you, come back!
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    Its a road
  • 128:50 - 128:52
    Their centry is gone
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    We've lost the battle, Khalid
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    Not yet
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    hold on
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    Where is the prophet?
  • 130:45 - 130:46
    Muhammad is dead
  • 130:46 - 130:47
    I saw him fall
  • 130:47 - 131:13
    No No! He's alive! Find him!
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    back. back to the mountains
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    halt
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    I thought we were beaten!
    Now, victory is yours, Khalid!
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    We have no victory until
    we've finished Muhammad
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    he's up in those rocks
  • 132:27 - 132:32
    We've finished our business. we've avenged Badr
  • 132:32 - 132:34
    But we can end Islam and him forever!
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    Some of his fenatics are still with him!
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    They have the advantage of the mountains
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    The risk is too high
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    Muhammad, listen
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    A day for a day! the day of Uhub for the day of Badr
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    Our dead have answered to your dead
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    Our dead are in Paradise,
    your dead are in hell fire
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    Hamza! Hamza! do you hear me Hamza?
    ok You know that I am with you, I, Hind!
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    do you remember anything Hamza?
    How you killed my father and my brother?
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    now you too are dead!
    now, my heart is light
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    do you hear Hamza? Light!
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    But I haven't finished with you!
    Death is too small
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    Wahshi, Cut him open, cut him!
  • 134:45 - 134:47
    They lost a battle and what do they do?
  • 134:47 - 134:52
    They came home and dig the ground harder
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    They are mad
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    I agree with you!
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    They defy reason,
    they are even happy they lost
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    god send the defeat they say
    to trial in their faith
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    Oh yes! they are fighting with the sky!
  • 135:14 - 135:15
    They'll get what they want!
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    They want Mecca!
  • 135:16 - 135:18
    They'll get Mecca
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    when we see the stars at noon....
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    immm... don't underestimate him, I learned that on my cost
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    my friend, Mecca is more than their home
  • 135:34 - 135:38
    It's where God spoke to man
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    Mecca is like a home-sickness to the soul
  • 135:47 - 135:49
    This year they are going as pilgrims
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    What?
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    Unarmed!
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    Unarmed?
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    Abu Sufian will slaughter them in the dessert
  • 136:02 - 136:12
    If you believe in God as they do,
    it might be possible not to get slaughtered
  • 136:12 - 138:34
    But I agree with you, they probably will be
  • 138:34 - 139:16
    Be still, do not let them provoke you.
    That is what they want. stand firm
  • 139:16 - 140:44
    Peace be upon you!
  • 140:44 - 140:46
    Prophet says: All who love God
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    must renew their Oaths to him
  • 140:48 - 141:41
    under the tree....
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    They've sent someone else!
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    Its Salool.
    That means we might come to an agreement
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    Muhammad, you have been given conditions of truce
    between yourself and Mecca
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    Have you agreed to them yet?
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    What is this?
  • 142:24 - 142:29
    In the name of God, the most gracious
  • 142:29 - 142:34
    Who is this new God they call gracious?
  • 142:34 - 142:37
    I do not know him. strike him out
  • 142:37 - 142:44
    And I cannot agree with this...
    "Muhammad, the messenger of God?"
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    If I have thought you were the messenger of God
  • 142:48 - 142:53
    I would not have fought you
  • 142:53 - 143:02
    Make it "Muhammad, the son of Abdullah
    agrees with Suheil, the son of Amr"
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    That is the more fact
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    well, so I understand
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    good, that is better
  • 143:13 - 143:16
    Now, it is agreed
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    that you do not continue your pilgrimage,
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    you must turn around and go home
  • 143:22 - 143:27
    Mecca is home
  • 143:27 - 143:32
    However, you may continue your
    pilgrimage next year
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    and for 3 days only
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    in and out.
    we also agree to the truce
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    for 10 years...
    During that time you will not attack any
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    tribe or ambush any caravan
  • 143:52 - 144:00
    or any individual associated with us and vice versa
  • 144:00 - 144:20
    If you injure any one of us, the truce ends
    and vice versa. Is that clear?
  • 144:20 - 144:25
    10 years... 10 years of peace....
  • 144:25 - 144:28
    We need that time
  • 144:28 - 144:55
    We will use that time
  • 144:55 - 144:59
    These letters, from Muhammad, the messenger of God
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    to rulers of the world
  • 145:01 - 145:08
    Call the world to Islam.
    to Heraclius, emperor of Byzantium
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    Kisra, Emperor of Persia,
    Mephocus, patriarch of Alexandria
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    God is great
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    There are no different races in Islam and
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    Arab is not superior to foreign
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    not a white man superior to a black.
    All return equally to god
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    Unless you desire for your neighbour,
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    what you desire for yourself.
    You don't have faith
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    A man goes to bed with his belly full,
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    while his neighbor is hungry.
    He isn't a Muslim
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    The Ink of a scholar is holier than
    the blood of a martyr
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    A man reading is handsome in the side of god
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    So, learn to read and when you have learned
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    teach
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    The people of the book,
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    Jews with their Bible, the Christians with their testament
  • 146:43 - 146:50
    must be respected by you for their books likewise came from god
  • 146:50 - 146:56
    you must all think of Muhammad as more than a man
  • 146:56 - 147:00
    He was collecting firewood one day.
    Let me do it, I said
  • 147:00 - 147:06
    Why? He said,
    You're the prophet of god,
  • 147:06 - 147:11
    you can't go round scratching for firewood
  • 147:11 - 147:15
    But he looked at me mumbling
  • 147:15 - 147:18
    God does not like the man
    who considers himself above
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    other men, he said.
    So, I laid back and watched him
  • 147:23 - 147:31
    Suddenly he stopped.
    he stood to his full height and came to me
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    Yes!
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    I am the Prophet of god, he said,
    but even I do not know what will become of me
  • 148:25 - 148:28
    Arm. have you come to take me again?
  • 148:28 - 148:30
    No
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    I've come to ask you to take me
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    I witness that there is only one god
    and that Muhammad is His messenger
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    May god forgive me the times I have fought against you
  • 149:10 - 149:19
    lslam does the way with all that went before it
  • 149:19 - 149:24
    I'm sorry, I came here wearing...
  • 149:24 - 149:27
    Here are my jewels,
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    what they are worth
  • 149:30 - 149:36
    I give to the poor
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    And may I offer you my ?
  • 149:38 - 149:41
    Yes
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    But you were the bitterest sword against Islam
  • 149:49 - 150:14
    Now by the will of god,
    I will be the raised sword of god
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    Ah, its all easy to god
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    Just as he might gain in losing
    be may lose in winning
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    2 years agon we thought we were beaten
    when we had to sign that truce
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    Look at us now! charging from victory to victory in the hearts of men
  • 150:36 - 151:10
    What's that?
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    Abu Sufian is coming
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    Why am I insulted like this?
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    Abu Sufian
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    I expect some courtesy
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    we are not at war
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    we have a truce
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    I've come to speak to Muhammad
    Where is he?
  • 152:06 - 152:24
    he is in the mosque
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    Muhammad we did not break the truce
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    I have come to re-affirm the truce
  • 152:30 - 152:34
    I speak for Mecca
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    Muhammad, why do you turn from me?
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    Don't go
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    Muhammad, don't go
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    Biduns broke the truce, not us.
    The night was dark
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    I am here to testify that the night was dark
    Baara! This is your city
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    Hudaifa, you are my kin
    and descendant
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    why must you be hard?
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    I am Mecca, I am the leader of Mecca
  • 153:17 - 153:20
    Why am I insulted like this?
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    Because you keep no promise
    and respect no pledge
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    I've heard what I thought
    I'd never hear
  • 153:29 - 153:38
    Abu Sufian asking for pity
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    To be out-fought, out-fought
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    who we knew to be a one time shepherd
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    you saw that shepherd's religion grow from a speck (dust)
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    speck was in my eye
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    I could see nothing
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    Tell Mecca that the gods are dead.
    It is useless to resist god
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    Travel fast or every man here
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    will curse behind you
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    Its you who have broken the truce
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    For tonight will be 10,000 men from every tribe
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    Now we can fight them. you are back
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    we will close the streets, and defend from the houses
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    Its no use
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    There are thousands of them and they are joined by more
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    You coward!
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    Hind, go home!
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    You coward! Are you the leader of Mecca?
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    Look at yourself!
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    You are broke, they swallowed you and sput you out
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    When my father and brother die, my husband ran away?
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    You go home! You!
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    We can not resist! Mecca is taken
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    No, no!
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    We are to camp here for the night
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    We can see Mecca even through the mountains!
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    So many fires, I can not count them
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    It is very beautiful
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    When we drove them out of Mecca, I did not know
    that he carried Mecca with him
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    we can smell the bread they are baking
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    Yes
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    It means they don't intend to plonder,
    though I do hope at least thats what it means
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    They don't want blood on our walls and doorsteps
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    I can bargain with that
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    Take me to him!
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    So you are giving us your city
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    you offer me no bread
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    I understand
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    You may decide to kill me
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    Say what you have come to say
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    I saw your fires, the men around them
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    and I know what power you put into them
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    We can no longer resist Muhammad
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    Now if you agree
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    you dare to come here and ask for conditions
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    Isn't it yet time enough for you to recognize who Muhammad is?
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    Muhammad, there is still doubt in my heart
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    If I were to cut off your head, it would remove all your doubts
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    Khalid,
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    there is no composion in religion
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    A man may take many years
    or only need minutes
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    its god who decides the time!
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    So respect his doubts
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    You're a black slave, you have the best school
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    I am only what God has given me
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    Yes
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    The Gods that I worshipped,
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    have never been in use
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    It would have helped me
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    I require no composion.
    There is one God,
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    and you are the messenger of god.
    Now, let me go.
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    get inside
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    No doors may be broken down,
    nothing plondered, nothing seized
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    no one abused, all behind closed doors are safe
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    All in hAbu Sufian's house are safe
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    All by the side of Kabbalah are safe
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    At least, he kept his word,
    they haven't forced any door
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    He's stolen hearts, not walls.
    Its a permanent victory
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    I dread going out
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    we must... we must in the end
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    were we so wrong?
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    The way we lived, yes. that was wrong
    we were trapped in our own faults
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    our gods were less than us
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    Now there he is, making his entrance to the Kabbaah
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    In the name of god, most gracious, most merciful
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    God gave this house to Abraham to be a sacred place,
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    worship no other God but Him
    and cleanse his house
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    so it was
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    Muhammad took no revenge and allowed all.
    He declared Mecca a holy place
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    Noone may shed blood
    or cut down a tree,
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    or kill a living thing in Mecca
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    Soon,
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    all Arabia was converted not only to the new worship
    but to the new laws, manners,
  • 170:17 - 170:19
    attitudes contained in Islam
  • 170:19 - 170:28
    The Prophet had lived to see his work done,
    and now he began to feel the nearness of death
  • 170:28 - 170:31
    One great act of his Prophet would remain
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    the setting of its seal
  • 170:33 - 170:37
    He called the people to him
    and he spoke for the last time
  • 170:37 - 170:42
    His message was to surrender to god
    and humanity to man
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    ''Oh, mankind! Listen well!
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    I may not be with you much longer
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    the weak among you
    feed them and watch what you eat
  • 170:53 - 170:56
    Dress them as you are dressed,
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    you will meet your god
    and he will call you
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    to count your actions
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    Let those who are present warn those who are absent
  • 171:08 - 171:12
    You are all are descendant from Adam
    and the best among you
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    is he who most regards god
  • 171:17 - 171:23
    Think deeply about what I say.
    Let all your feuds be abolished
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    you must know that every Muslim
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    is the brother of every other Muslim
    and all Muslims are brothers of one-another
  • 171:31 - 171:35
    Between Muslims, there are no races and no tribes
  • 171:35 - 171:42
    Not must you take anything from your brother
    except what is given freely
  • 171:42 - 171:48
    Do not oppress and do not be oppressed
  • 171:48 - 171:49
    O my people!
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    I'm but a man,
  • 171:51 - 172:00
    It may be that the angel of death will visit me soon
    and death will overtake me
  • 172:00 - 172:02
    But I have left you a book,
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    revealed by god,
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    The Qur'an, which is light and guidance
  • 172:10 - 172:15
    Now he repeated to the people
    the final repetition of the Qur'an,
  • 172:15 - 172:17
    the sea of determination
  • 172:17 - 172:20
    not Muhammad's words, but god's word
  • 172:20 - 172:24
    ''This day I have perfected your religion for you
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    and completed my favour to you
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    and I have chosen for you Islam as your religion''
  • 172:33 - 172:35
    ON June the 8th 632
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    in his 63rd year
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    Muhammad died
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    Many of his followers
    could not believe the fact
  • 172:44 - 172:47
    How can such a man die?
  • 172:47 - 172:52
    But Abu Bakr, the Prophet's friend
    stood up in the mosque:
  • 172:52 - 172:54
    "If anyone worships Muhammad,
  • 172:54 - 172:57
    Let him know that Muhammad is dead
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    but who worships god
  • 173:00 - 173:09
    Let him know that god is alive and can not die''
  • 173:09 - 173:13
    They buried Muhammad beside his mosque in Medina
  • 173:13 - 173:18
    But the religion he preached
    found its place in the heart of man
  • 173:18 - 173:24
    It endured. It multiplied.
  • 173:24 - 173:27
    Still to Mecca, they come, the mankind
  • 173:27 - 173:31
    The people of Islam dressed in their pilgrim white
  • 173:31 - 173:37
    all equal before god,
    all united in this place of prayer
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    Each individual soul joined in a community of worship
    ... "ONE GOD"
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Title:
The Message - Story of Islam (full+many subtitles)
Description:

Handsomely-mounted historical epic concerns the birth of the Islamic faith and the story of the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
1977

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02:58:10
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