Walaahi I have never heard that the prophet was rejected by his uncles when he proposed to marry one of their daughters.
this is the beginning of lies Rageh.
I mean trying to act Uncle Tom.
How do you know its a lie? Its sounds like a reasonable story, the prophet was 21yr old male at that time (PBUH) ready to find a partner and in order to find a bride he needed money. So he asks his uncle for his daughters hand in marriage.... What sounds farfetched about that?
How about you do some research of your own to verify if its fact before you accuse a reputable highly educated journalist (who is muslim himself) of lying on national TV.
i didn't like this show 1 bit walaahi, from the vague way he was describing the Prophet "saw" revelations, without once mentioning peace be upon him after saying his name, to interviewing those un-hijabed muslim women such as the princess of Jordan badyan something, and also using all those western refernences and sources, the whole thing seemed like it was coming from a western point of view. the whole thing was messed up.

He said peace be upon him at the very start of mentioning the prophets name. When your talking about the prophet if you say PBUH 1time when going into a discussion about him, that’s adequate.
And if you actually COUNT the number of muslim & non-muslim commentaries they actually balance out equally. The BBC are a very smart organisation they want a documentary thats balanced and can be digested by all types of people. I think the documentary was good
