
This documentary explores the historical and geographical origins of Islam, challenging the traditional narrative that places the religion's birth in Mecca. Through the lens of researcher Dan Gibson, the film examines archaeological evidence, ancient maps, and early Islamic texts to propose that the true birthplace of Islam may be located elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula. By analyzing the orientation of early mosques and the descriptions of the sacred city, the film invites viewers to reconsider long-held beliefs about the foundations of one of the world's largest religions.




