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The plot revolves around the early days of Islam. When Prophet Muhammed gets his first revelation, the slaves are the first to believe him. Mecca’s notable residents torture the Muslim slaves to force them into giving up their beliefs. Ebu Cehil’s daughter, Zehra, is also one of these Muslims. Zehra’s beloved, Mesut, takes her to the quarry along with the slaves to be tortured. But through Zehra’s efforts, Mesut also converts to Islam. Mesut will be of great service, both when the Muslim populace migrates to Medina and when they start to face battles.
Rabia is a young woman who grew up worshiping alongside her religious father. Rabia, who was taken prisoner by the slave trader Ammar, is sold to Emir Hanzade as a concubine. Emir, who fell in love as soon as he saw his concubine, began to torture Rabia when he could not find her love back. Resisting the difficulties she experienced, Rabia's faith gets stronger in this process. As time passed, Rabia became one of the saints of her religion.
Directed by Atif Yilmaz.
A group of girls traveling to Istanbul by train begin exploring the Bosphorus accompanied by their teacher, Ms. Vildan. During this extremely enjoyable trip, they are joined by another group of young city dwellers. The pleasant time comes to an end with a maritime accident. However, a passionate love affair begins between Mine, who falls into the sea, and the handsome Tarık, who rescues her. Mine, who escapes from the train by making a call and decides to stay in Istanbul with her lover, has not accounted for one thing: her wealthy father, who is one of the Anatolian landlords and is now pursuing her.
Realizing that they live independent lives when they complete their education and return to their homeland, Mehmet and Fatma decide to give their relationship a last chance.