The film begins with
Muhammad sending an invitation to accept Islam to the surrounding rulers:
Heraclius, the Byzantine Emperor;
Muqawqis, the
Patriarch of Alexandria;
Kisra, the
Sasanian Emperor. Earlier, Muhammad is visited by the angel
Gabriel, which shocks him deeply. The angel asks him to start and spread the
Quran. Gradually, a small number of people in the city of Mecca begin to convert. Observing this, more enemies come and hunt Muhammad and his companions from Mecca and confiscate their possessions. Some of these followers
fled to Abyssinia to seek refuge with the protection given by
the king there. They head north, where they receive a warm welcome in the city of Medina and build the first Islamic mosque (
Quba Mosque). They are told that their possessions are being sold in Mecca on the market. Muhammad chooses peace for a moment, but still gets permission to attack. They are attacked but win the
Battle of Badr. The Meccans, desiring revenge, fight back with three thousand men in the
Battle of Uhud, killing
Hamza. The Muslims run after the Meccans and leave the camp unprotected. Because of this, they are surprised by riders from behind, so they lose the battle. The Meccans and the Muslims close a ten-year truce. A few years later,
Khalid ibn Walid, a Meccan general who has killed many Muslims, converts to Islam. Meanwhile, Muslim camps in the desert are attacked in the night. The Muslims believe that the Meccans are responsible.
Abu Sufyan comes to Medina fearing retribution and claiming that it was not the Meccans, but robbers who had broken the truce. None of the Muslims give him an audience, claiming he "observes no treaty and keeps no pledge". The Muslims respond with an attack on Mecca with many troops and "men from every tribe". Abu Sufyan seeks an audience with Muhammad on the eve of the attack. The Meccans become very scared but are reassured that people in their houses, by the
Kaaba, or in Abu Sufyan's house will be safe. They surrender and Mecca falls into the hands of the Muslims without bloodshed. The pagan images of the gods in the Kaaba are destroyed, and the very first
azan in Mecca is called on the Kaaba by
Bilal ibn Rabah.
The Farewell Sermon is also delivered. The film ends with the narrator discussing the legacy of Islam, followed by actual footage of worshipers making
tawaf around the Kaaba in recent times. The end credits feature a montage of footage from various mosques around the world as the adhan echoes throughout them all and Muslims gather to pray in congregation. == Cast ==