Jejak Rasul

Jejak Rasul
Theme music composer Peter Lim
Country of origin Malaysia Malaysia
No. of seasons 20
Production
Running time approximately 30 minutes
Release
Original network TV3
Original release 1995 – present

Jejak Rasul is a popular Islamic documentary show in Malaysia. The show is broadcast on TV3 and is always broadcast daily during the Ramadan fasting month, typically in the late afternoon or in the evening a few hours before the breaking of fast.

It has been rerunning daily on TV3 at 5:30 am as of 2012 while its early episodes have been reran on TV9, Astro Oasis and on the Emas channel and Hypp Salam HD on TM's Hypp TV.

The show's episodes have also been released in VHS and DVD formats. The show has also inspired other local TV stations to air documentaries similar to this format such as Ayat Riwayat on TV Alhijrah, Syahadah on TV1 and Al-Risaalah on TV9.

List of seasons

Seasons Title Year AD Year AH Original airing schedule Topic plus further notes
1 - 1995 1416
2 - 1996 1417
3 - 1997 1418 (North Africa and Europe)
4 - 1998 1419 (China and India)
5 Satu Akidah, Satu Sempadan (One Faith, One Boundary) 1999 1420 (Southeast Asia)
6 Satu Arah, Satu Tujuan (One Destination, One Goal) 2000 1421 (Africa)
7 Mesir, Bumi Anbia (Egypt, Land of the Prophets) 2001 1422 Focuses on the significant events as recorded during the lives of the Prophets long before (Moses, Aaron etc.) that took place in Egypt.
8 Sutera Laut, Bicara Syahadah (The Sea Silk, the spread of the Syahadah) 2002 1423 The Sea Silk refers to the sea routes used by Arab merchants as they were sailing to Asia and other parts of the world which also propelled the spread Islam in these areas.
9 Warkah Mesopotamia (Letters of Mesopotamia) 2003 1424
10 Sejagat yang Berdaulat (A Universal Sovereign) 2004 1425
11 Sicupak dari Istanbul (The Sicupak from Istanbul) 2005 1426 'Sicupak' here comes from the 'Lada Sicupak' Cannon, which was given by the Ottoman Turks to the Aceh Sultanate, as a response of aid requested from the Sultan of Aceh to chase away the Portuguese from invading Aceh. This series depicts the history of Aceh Sultanate and Turkish Ottoman Empire.
12 Nabi Muhammad 2006 1427 Based on Muhammad's biography 'Sirah Nabawiyah', written and compiled by Ibn Hisham.
13 Sahabat 2007 1428 Monday to Friday Touches upon Muhammad's Companions, who were also the successors of his community - known as The Four Righteous Caliphs.
As-Salam USA weekends A split-off series highlighting the lives of Americans Muslims plus their roles in their local communities.
14 Rihlah Ibn Battutah (The Rihla of Ibn Battutah) 2008 1429 Revisits the famous travelogue of Ibn Battuta.
15 Sirah Anbia (History of the Prophets) 2009 1430
16 Trilogi Suara Kebenaran (The Trilogy of the Voice of Truth) 2010 1431 Segment 1: Kisah Srikandi
Segment 2: Jihad
Segment 3: Kaum Yahudi dan Bani Israel
17 Legasi Muhammad di Eropah Timur (Muhammad's Legacy in the Eastern Europe) 2011 1432
18 Al-Quran & Sirah Anbiya 2012 1433 Fridays to Sundays (13 episodes) Recaps past seasons of the documentary.
19 Ramadan di Tiga Tanah Suci (Ramadan in the Three Holy Lands) 2013 1434 Daily This season was aired daily as in previous years but not in 2012. This season's filming was made on the year before this was broadcast, i.e. Ramadan 1433 AH (July–August 2012).
20 As-Salam 2014 (also known as Jejak Rasul 20 - Rehlah Dua Daie) 2014 1435 Fridays to Sundays

(15 episodes, with one Aidilfitri special)

Revolves around two viewers of Jejak Rasul reflecting on their troubled pasts, plus their changed lives and their current missionary work. Zainal Ariffin Ismail presents as he accompanies their travels to Jordan and Palestine on a period of 40 days.
21 As-Salam 2015 (also known as Jejak Rasul: Saudara Dari Timur) 2015 1436 Fridays to Sundays Anwar Afiq replaces Zainal Arrifin as the new host. This season explores the spread of Islam in the East Asian countries of South Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
22 As-Salam 2016 (also known as: Jejak Rasul Gema Azan di Oceania) 2016 1437 Fridays to Sundays This season explores the Muslim minorities in Papua New Guinea and Fiji.

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