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    The story shifts abruptly to the 15th century. Sultan Muhammad al-Fatih was given the throne by his father Murad II when he was 12; he learns of his father's death while governing the Sanjak of Saruhan .

  2. Fetih 1453 tells the beautiful story of the strength of a righteous and noble leader and shows us how a great leader inspires. Great leadership is the key to every success, something we lack globally today and which has been the cause of wars and general inequity.

    • Muhammad Al-Fatih as A Child and His Excellent Preparation
    • Taking Power and His Efforts to Achieve The Glad Tiding
    • The Conquest of Constantinople and The Realization of The Glad Tidings
    • The Aftermath of The Conquest of Constantinople
    • Muhammad Al-Fatih as A Statesman and A Sponsor of Civilization
    • The Character of Muhammad Al-Fatih

    Muhammad Al-Fatih was born on 27th. Rajab, 835 A.H., 30th. March, 1432. He was brought up under the supervision of his father, Sultan Murad II, the seventh Ottoman Sultan. His father prepared and trained him to shoulder the responsibilities of the position of a Sultan. Muhammad Al-Fatih memorized all the Quran, learnt the Prophetic narrations, Isla...

    After the death of his father, Sultan Murad II on 7th. February, 1451 A.C., Muhammad Al-Fatih took over and became the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He was a strong young man, only twenty years old, very enthusiastic and ambitious. He was thinking of the conquest of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. This dream overwhelmed him to ...

    After completing his preparations, Sultan Muhammad Al-Fatih marched to Constantinople with an army of two hundred and sixty-five thousand fighters. This army had infantry forces as well as horsemen. Huge cannons supported this army. The army besieged Constantinople and the Ottoman cannons started to fire their missiles at the fortified walls of the...

    Muhammad Al-Fatih attained this victory when he was twenty three years old. This indicated his early military genius. He also deserved the glad tidings of Prophet Muhammad who foretold that a good person would conquer that city. Later on, Muhammad Al-Fatih headed to complete his conquests in the Balkan. He managed to conquer Serbia, Greece, Romania...

    During the reign of Muhammad Al-Fatih and because of his wise leadership and well-planned policy, the Ottoman State reached boundaries that it had never done before. All these conquests were not the only achievements of Muhammad Al-Fatih. Through the help of some of his loyal men, he managed to establish a constitution based on the Book of God and ...

    Muhammad Al-Fatih was a committed Muslim who abode by the rulings of Islamic jurisprudence. Because of the way he was brought up, he was a pious man. As for his military conduct, it was very civilized and it was unfamiliar to Europe in its Medieval Ages. Owing to his ambition fostered by his teachers who always encouraged him to be the conqueror of...

  3. Apr 29, 2012 · It’s called “Fetih 1453,” as in the year the Turks conquered the Byzantine capital of Constantinople — now the sprawling city of Istanbul. This epic, with 16,000 extras, sword fights, tons of blood and turbans galore, has broken all film records in Turkey, not only in how much it cost to make ($17 million) — but also the box office ...

  4. Jun 6, 2013 · Yes, Fetih 1453 started the opening scene in Madina, with the famous hadith of Prophet Muhammad (saw), the concept of jihad and martyrdom which was well ingrained throughout its duration.

  5. Feb 28, 2012 · Fetih 1453 (or “Conquest 1453″) is a $17 million, chain metal-clad, scimitar-waving retelling of the 15th century Ottoman siege and eventual capture of the city of Constantinople — now...

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  7. Turkey’s answer to the swords-and-sandal epic is Fetih 1453, which depicts the conquest of Constantinople (today’s Istanbul) from the perspective of Sultan Mehmet II.