The Furthest Mosque (2007)

The Furthest Mosque (2007) poster

Following the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) recommendation to journey to three mosques - (in Makkah, Madinah and Jerusalem), this film sets out in the company of British bass player Danny ‘Hamza’ Thompson to discover the reasons why the last of these three holds such an important place in the hearts of Muslims everywhere.

Director: Ovidio Salazar
Genre: Documentary, Family, History, Drama
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date:
Production: Matmedia Productions Ltd.
Country: Palestinian Territory
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Religious Persecution and Search for Tolerance, Religious Divide and Conflict of Faith, Epic Historical Stories, Faith, Religion and Spirituality

Keywords

religion, historical

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Furthest Mosque about?
Following the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) recommendation to journey to three mosques - (in Makkah, Madinah and Jerusalem), this film sets out in the company of British bass player Danny ‘Hamza’ Thompson to discover the reasons why the last of these three holds such an important place in the hearts of Muslims everywhere.
Who directed The Furthest Mosque?
The Furthest Mosque was directed by Ovidio Salazar.
How long is The Furthest Mosque?
The Furthest Mosque has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
What genre is The Furthest Mosque?
The Furthest Mosque is a Documentary, Family, History, Drama film.
Where was The Furthest Mosque produced?
The Furthest Mosque was produced in Palestinian Territory.
What are the themes of The Furthest Mosque?
The themes of The Furthest Mosque include: Religious Persecution and Search for Tolerance, Religious Divide and Conflict of Faith, Epic Historical Stories, Faith, Religion and Spirituality.