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Muhammad The Mercy For The Multiverse
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‘Muhammad’ AI-Driven Web Series, Garnering Global Attention

Qur'anscape, an online spiritual learning platform, and Qalbox at MuslimPro, a leading streaming service, collaborate to bring forth this transformative series.
Published: Mar 24, 2024 | 12:28 PM

In a landmark collaboration between creators from Pakistan and Singapore, “Muhammad: The Mercy for the Multiverse” stands as a testament to the power of innovation in storytelling.

Qur’anscape, an online spiritual learning platform, and Qalbox at MuslimPro, a leading streaming service, collaborate to bring forth this transformative series.

Divided into ten episodes, the series unfolds the profound saga of divine will and human spirit, tracing the roots of monotheism and the enduring legacy of Prophet Ibrahim’s (PBUH) lineage.

The first episode, titled “The House Remains,” is already available for free viewing, offering viewers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life. The rest of the series is slated for release during Ramadan, heightening anticipation for what promises to be a transformative viewing experience.

A trailer of the web series, featuring scenes such as the reconstruction of the Kaaba after a flood, has garnered widespread attention on YouTube, resonating with audiences across cultures and geographies.

Directed by Emad Khalid of Prompt Media Lab, and produced by Arsalan Abbas of Quranscape, with Singapore-based Junaidah Bte Said Khan serving as executive producer, the series boasts a stellar production team committed to excellence.

An essential aspect of the series is its commitment to accuracy and authenticity. The team enlisted the expertise of a mufti to ensure that all drafts and scripts were free of errors, underscoring their dedication to presenting the story with the utmost reverence.

Speaking on the integration of AI technology in storytelling, the executive producer emphasized the series’ ability to breathe new life into timeless narratives while maintaining a deep respect for the source material.

Director Emad Khalid echoed these sentiments, highlighting the team’s commitment to honoring stories cherished for generations in an authentic manner.

Feedback for “Muhammad: The Mercy for the Multiverse” has been overwhelmingly positive, with viewers from diverse regions including the US, France, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Malaysia praising the series for its immersive storytelling and cultural significance.

As the series continues to garner acclaim and spark meaningful conversations, it serves as a testament to the power of storytelling to transcend boundaries and unite audiences in shared experiences.

With its blend of innovative technology and timeless storytelling, “Muhammad: The Mercy for the Multiverse” is poised to leave a lasting impact on audiences worldwide, reaffirming the universal appeal of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) message of compassion and mercy.

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