Six years ago, a low-quality web animation on Muslim Kids TV sparked an idea that would become “Time Hoppers: The Silk Road,” ...
The Silk Road" is an animated movie that follows four time-traveling kids as they travel back to the ninth century to battle villains and protect historical figures along the Silk Road. The World’s ...
The industry is recognizing Muslims as a big and important segment of the overall population, and also one that has purchasing power to go to the movies,' said Michael Milo, the film’s co-producer.
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Review: ‘Time Hoppers: The Silk Road’ is landmark Muslim sci-fi with some hiccups
Time Hoppers: The Silk Road is a landmark of Muslim representation in kids sci-fi, even if it still has its rough patches in certain areas. The post REVIEW: ‘Time Hoppers: The Silk Road’ Is Landmark ...
Vancouver's Aqli Academy in the year 2050. When Abdullah, Aysha, Khalid and Layla stumble upon the ability to time travel, they are thrust into an adventure along the historic Silk Road to save the ...
Winnipeg families gathered inside a movie theatre in the Grant Park area to watch the first Muslim-made animated children's ...
The Silk Road follows the adventures of four gifted children from Vancouver's Aqli Academy in the year 2050. When Abdullah, Aysha, Khalid and Layla stumble upon the ability to time travel, they are ...
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