As the series depended largely on reliable historical established facts, the series did not face criticism in terms of its content, as past films faced. After the series was broadcast on MBC, it was dubbed into several languages for international broadcast and subtitled in English on YouTube it received great support from many different scholarly bodies and people watching it. It was made at a cost of 200 million Saudi riyals and filmed in Morocco, primarily in the cities of Marakesh, Tangiers, El Jadida, Casablanca and Mohammedia. The series consists of 30 episodes and was originally aired in the month of Ramadan since July 20, 2012. The series had to face large controversy due to its depiction of Omar, Abu Bakr, Uthman and Ali, the four Rashidun Caliphs, along with other characters, who some Muslims believe should not be depicted, much like Mohammad. Co-produced by Qatar TV, the series is based on the life of Omar ibn Al-Khattab, the second Caliph of Islam, and depicts his life from 18 years old until the moments of his death. Ryan Reynolds, Jodie Comer, Lil Rel Howery, Joe Keery, Taika Waititi, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Owen Burke, Kayla Caulfield, Camille Kostek, Michael Malvesti, Cassidy Neal, Ryan Doyle, David Morwick, David Arthur Sousa, Britne Oldford, Seán McLoughlin, Imane Anys, Lannan Eacott, Matthew Cardarople, Leah Procito, Sophie Levy, Brandon Scales, Michael Tow, Kayla Rae Vesce, Ian Wallace, Rodrigo Santos, Ninja, Alex Trebek, Aaron W Reed, Mark Lainer, Naheem Garcia, Anabel Graetz, Vernon Scott, Mike Devine, Ric Plamenco, Kenneth Israel, Colin Allen, Hugh Jackman, Dwayne Johnson, Tina Fey, John Krasinski, Patrick Vincent Curran, Francisco Marquez, Timothy John Smith, Justin Johnston, Jonathan De Azevedo, Destiny Claymore, Charlotte Levy, Octavia Chavez-Richmond, Bob Gilliam, Terri Schwartz, Mariama Conde, Raj Jawa, Charlie Lehmer, Elainy Mata, Jack McLaglen, Rosario Corso, Minh-Anh Day, Lily Steven, Gabrielle Lorthe, Briana Mitchell, DanTDM, Omar Ghonim, C.G.Omar (Arabic: عُمَرْ) or Omar Farouk (Persian: عمر فاروق) is a historical Arab television dramaminiseries-serial that was produced and broadcast by MBC1 and directed by the Syrian director Hatem Ali. Josh McLaglen, Shawn Levy, Isaac Nadreau, Carolina Jiménez A bank teller called Guy realizes he is a background character in an open world video game called Free City that will soon go offline.
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