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Goofs (7)
 When The Little Girl is prompted with: "The day must come when Islam will unite and triumph," we see her cap with a white veil on top, but in the next shot the veil is below the cap.
 When Aktai asks: "Didn't you see a man with a little A Boy and A Girl?" we find Salama putting his arm around the two children, then in the next, wider shot we find them far from him and his arm is not around them.
 When The Sultan is killed with the sword from behind and it comes out the front, we see blood on the front, but when he falls in the next shot from behind, there are no signs of the sword entering and no blood on his back.
 When Sheikh Ibn Abdel-Salam tells The Prince that he is the leader who will lead them, we see the cloth of Mahmoud's turban hanging down on his shoulder and the cloth of Sheikh Ibn Abdel-Salam's turban on his back, but in the next shot we see the cloth of Mahmoud's turban on his back, and the cloth of Sheikh Ibn Abdel-Salam's turban on his shoulder.
 When Salama escapes with Gehad and Mahmoud and they hide behind the rocks, we see Gehad between them with Salama's hand on her and on Mahmoud, but in the next shot we find her behind them and Salama's hand on Mahmoud only.
 When Mahmoud fights two soldiers, he throws a tree trunk in the house at One of Them and he jumps, but we see the same shot repeated from a closer angle seconds later, as he knocks the same trunk onto The Same Man, who makes the same jump.
 When Gehad hears Salama's voice while she is dancing, she stops dancing and looks toward the source of the voice. But in the next, wider shot, we see her still dancing, then the same reaction repeats as she hears it, stops dancing again, and looks toward the source of the voice again.