
- The Shakespeare Enigma
- Ketchup in Tuva
- Charles Darwin
The Devil's Chaplain? - Henry VIII. –
Murderer on the throne - The Last Battle of the Celts
- Tunesia – Mirage Between Desert And Ocean
- The Quest for the Spice Islands
- The Dream of Taj Mahal
- Buddha – The Way to Enlightenment
- Mohammed – The Voice of God
- Tragedy at Devil's Gate – The Mormon Trek through the U.S.A.
- Storm Across Asia - Alexander the Great conquers the world
- Coming home late - Giora Feidman’s Klezmer
- Tim Severin’s The China Voyage
- Attila the Hun
- Edgar Hilsenrath
- The Castle of Forgotten Mummies
- The Star and Its Shadow - Forced Labour Daimler-Benz
- Forget Columbus - America's Secret Discoverers
- Tsa'amri – The White man Who Became an Indian
- Atlantis – In Search of a Lost Continent
Mohammed – The Voice of God
A Christian monk was said to have recognized the boy Mohammed, as the successor to Jesus, by the signs of a birthmark, and a cloud above him in the Syrian Desert, that protected him from the desert heat. The boy from Mecca worked in those days as a camel driver, accompanying trade caravans throughout the desert. Even at forty, Mohammed still didn't know, what globally important role fate had in store for him: creating the most recent of the world religions, with more than one billion followers today.
Contrary to Jesus or Buddha, Mohammed was not only a founder of his religion. He was also a political leader and military expert. He unified the splintered tribes, living on the Arabian Peninsula, and planted the seed for a state, unifying all Arabs. It became the origin of the fourth largest world culture, along with Western, Indian and Chinese cultures.
The film tells the story of God's last prophet. It describes, how through marriage, he became a wealthy trader. He then became a brooding visionary and finally a far thinking statesman. There are also portraits of people, who follow his path, and live almost the same way, even today: Bedouins, migrating with their camels through the desert, traders at Mecca's market, Muslim Sufis practicing ecstatic rituals. How do these people live the "five pillars" of Islam, which are the basis of the Muslim life, even today? What made Mohammed's teachings so popular in Arabia? The film intends to answer these questions by taking you on a journey through deserts, temples, oases and Arabian villages.




