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Khalid Ibn Al-Walid - Khalid ibn al-Walid 2

"Islam"

The events of the series deal with the story of the Muslim leader Khalid ibn al-Walid, nicknamed the Drawn Sword of God, from his inception until he became one of the greatest leaders of the Islamic conquests. The events of the second part continue what ended in the first part and begin with the stage of the Islamic conquests that occurred later.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Bassem Yakhour

    Bassem Yakhour

    Khalid ibn al-Walid

  • Suzan Najm Aldeen

    Suzan Najm Aldeen

    Hind

  • Tayseer Idris

    Tayseer Idris

    Abu Sufyan

  • Mohamed Miftah

    Mohamed Miftah

    Al-Harith

  • Khaled Ameen

    Khaled Ameen

    Khalid's Brother

  • Pierre Dagher

    Pierre Dagher

Overview

The events of the series deal with the story of the Muslim leader Khalid ibn al-Walid, nicknamed the Drawn Sword of God, from his inception until he became one of the greatest leaders of the Islamic conquests. The events of the second part continue what ended in the first part and begin with the stage of the Islamic conquests that occurred later.

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