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The video begins with a sweeping view of the Islamic holy city of Mecca. A narrator begins to speak.)

Narrator: Welcome to Mecca, the holiest city in Islam. Here, the faithful come to pay homage to the one true God, Allah, and celebrate the many miracles He has bestowed upon His people. One of the most famous of these miracles is the Mojiza, or Divine Miracle, of Allah.

(The camera zooms in on a group of people gathered around a large building. They are reverently listening to a man as he speaks.)

Man: According to Islamic tradition, the Mojiza of Allah was bestowed upon the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century A.D. During this time, the Prophet was surrounded by enemies who threatened to destroy his mission. In response, Allah performed a miraculous feat that allowed the Prophet and his followers to escape unharmed.

(The camera shifts to a reenactment of the scene. A small group of people are riding on camels, with the Prophet Muhammad in the lead. Suddenly, a wall appears in front of them, blocking their path.)

Narrator: This wall, known as the “Barrier of Gog and Mag

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