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Dr Qaisar
19-12-2002, 06:01
As-salaamu-alaikum.



Legacy of a Prophet: The story behind the movie
By a Unity Productions staffer


I would like, to share with you a little background of this wonderful project, how this movie became a reality. Michael Wolfe and Alex Kronemer, two American producers, in 1998, were on the same flight, from Saudi Arabia to New York, after attending a conference there. As faith had destined, they were sitting next to each other, on this flight. Alex was telling Michael about this person, who had written those beautiful books on Hajj and Michael told him, that he was that person. Discovering a common interest, the whole idea began to take a course, on which we all find ourselves today.

Our beloved Prophet, (PUBH), was very misunderstood, by the people outside our faith, so Alex proposed his idea to Michael, to produce a documentary on Prophet's life, as an answer to a strong and growing need, for presenting accurate information, about our Prophet and his teachings to the West. Then they contacted Dr. Shakeela Hassan, who is a Pakistani, living in Chicago in April 1999, with the idea of producing, this documentary on Prophet Muhammad,(PBUH).

In April, of this year, we had a fundraiser in Houston and had the pleasure of meeting Michael Wolfe, Alex Kronemer and Dr Shakeela Hassan. Alex Kronemer is a writer and lecturer on religion and Islamic civilization. He is a frequent speaker on religious diversity, Islamic awareness and cross-cultural understanding. He has a master's degree in Theological Studies from Harvard University where his research concentrated on the philosophy of religion and comparative religion. He is the co-founder of Unity Productions Foundation and co-creator and producer, of Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet. In April, 1998, Alex acted, as a consultant and on-air commentator, in Makkah for CNN-TV News, during its week of live-broadcast coverage on Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage with Riz Khan.

Michael Wolfe is an author and has published many books about Islam. Just to name a few are The Hadj: An American's Pilgrimage to Mecca (1993); and One Thousand Roads to Mecca. Wolfe's work on Islam, has been widely reviewed, in the mainstream press, in Western Academic journals, and among Muslim scholars too. In 1997, Wolfe wrote and narrated, a special televised Hajj report, from Makkah for ABC Nightline program by Ted Koppel.

Both Alex and Michael have become Muslims.

Dr. Shakeela Hassan, served her internship at Northwestern University and from 1961 onwards, was an anesthesiologist on the faculty, at the University of Chicago and now she is an Associate Professor Emeritus, at the University. After reading, and seeing their work presented on television in April 1999,she agreed to serve, on this board, as their Fundraising Chairperson for this film. Before accepting this position, she asked only one question, who will be acting the Prophet's part and Michael's spontaneous answer to that was, there shall be no actors or reenactments, Shakeela's answer was yes and she joined hands with them. She went from state to state and after visiting forty states, with four thousand donors, she has successfully been able to raise, $3.7 million for this project. On November 1, 1999 Unity Productions Foundation, came into existence as a non-profit corporation.

The mission, of this project is, to develop a balanced, fair and accurate journalistic material concerning the world's cultural and spiritual traditions of Muslims in order to help increase, understanding and tolerance. At the present time Muslims live in 120 countries in the world and in America we have Muslims from 80 countries. Our hope, is to share an accurate information, about our beloved Prophet Muhammad, PBUH, and understand the impact of the teachings of Islam, as it is alive today, in our daily living in these contemporary times.

Now you have heard, the great work, of these three wonderful people, who took this bold lead to make this movie a reality. Now it is our turn to join Unity Productions ‘Circle of Friends’, and spread the word in our communities, schools and Islamic Centers. The message in this movie, is the Prophet's biography, combined by historical material, with the words and stories, of contemporary American Muslims. This will be of interest to a large viewing audience. I need your help in spreading the word, so please join us, to pass this message to as many people as possible.

Lets make it a great success, by getting the highest rating. The movie is aired on Dec 18 on PBS, which is Channel 8, 26, 22 at 8.00 pm. This movie is going to be shown on primetime, on 353 PBS Television stations all over the United States.

Thank you and may Allah's Blessing be upon you.

Dr Qaisar
21-12-2002, 06:34
As-salaamu-alaikum.


Some reactions & comments to the PBS documenatry......


http://iviews.com/Articles/articles.asp?ref=IV0212-1811

Lulua
21-12-2002, 12:16
Assalaamu alaikum.

Please read this important notice and reminder sent to me by a concerned brother.

This applies doubly to those who were able to view the documentary/film. I was not.

Lulua.

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>Assalamualaikum Brothers & Sisters,
>http://www.pbs.org/muhammad/
>
>I hope you had a chance to watch the wonderful and highly educational
>documentary on Prohphet Muhammad (PBUH) Wednesday night. PBS TV did
>a commendable job by not only broadcasting the program, but also
>being one of the major sponsors.
>
>Since Septemeber 11, PBS has provided great service towards understanding
>of Islam and Muslims. It is incumbent on us Muslims living in North
>America to show our appreciation and support.
>
>PBS TV and NPR Radio (Channel 13 and KERA 90.1 FM in DFW) have been
>the only American media outlets who have shown fairness and efforts
>to educate Americans about Islam for the last year.
>
>PLEASE TAKE A MINUTE to send a quick THANK YOU NOTE to encourage
>PBS to continue to broadcast such important programs in the future.
>
>
>KERA, Channel 13, Dallas, TX
>Email: pbrown@kera.org
>Tel: (214)871-1390
>
>SAMPLE E-MAIL:
>===============
>
>Wed Dec 18, 2002.
>
>PBS KERA CHANNEL
>3000 Harry Hines Boulevard,
>Dallas, Texas 75201
>
>
>Hello:
>
>It was a pleasure watching the documentary on a man who changed the
>world. The documentary was depicted very elegantly about Islam, Prophet
>Muhammad and his message to mankind. I appreciate PBS's and its staff's
>support towards this program that accomplishes a great success in
>supporting inter-faith understanding.
>
>I look forward to similar programs on Islam and Muslims. Many thanks
>for a wonderful job.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Your Name
>City
>(PBS or NPR member if applicable)
>
>
>

Lulua
21-12-2002, 13:11
Greetings,

PBS is receiving heavy pressure from those who object to the positive portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad in the documentary, "Muhammad: Legacy of a

Prophet," to be broadcast beginning tonight on that network.

American Muslims are urged to contact the network to offer thanks for airing the program and not to buckle under the pressure being exerted by certain groups.

In yesterday's New York Post, Muslim-basher Daniel Pipes suggested that the network be sued for its positive portrayal of the Prophet.

SEE:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/12172002/postopinion/opedcolumnists/64772.htm

ACTION REQUESTED:
I would urge you all to contact PBS to thank them for airing the program.
http://www.pbs.org/aboutsite/emailform.html



By the way, here are my comments to PBS:

I would like to sincerely thank PBS for airing the Program: "Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet" on Dec 18th 2002.

I understand that PBS was under extreme pressure from certain groups to not air the program. I commend you on your decision to go ahead and air the program despite fierce opposition that you all faced.

I enjoyed the program and found some of the facts that you presented to be very interesting. Keep up the good work.

Regards,