The film officially premiered in cinemas across Indonesia on Thursday, July 17, 2025. Adapted from a novel, this religious drama presents a deeply emotional story, filled with lessons about sincerity and resilience in facing life’s trials.

Directed by Hadrah Daeng Ratu, “Assalamualaikum Baitullah” has a runtime of 102 minutes and is produced by Visual Media Studio (VMS). The film follows the spiritual journey of a woman who confronts various life challenges and ultimately rediscovers the meaning of life through faith.

The story centers on Amira, whose life collapses due to betrayal and the loss of loved ones. In her lowest moment, she decides to embark on a new journey to the Holy Land, which becomes a turning point in her life.

The story centers on Amira, whose life collapses due to betrayal and the loss of loved ones.

Through the power of prayer, the support of those closest to her, and her own determination, Amira strives to rise from her pain and use it as a gateway to renewal.

The film stars actors in the roles of Amira, Barra, Amel, and Pram. The strong performances of the lead actors further intensify the emotional depth of the story.

“Assalamualaikum Baitullah” is not just an entertaining watch but also invites viewers to reflect and strengthen their spiritual connection amidst life’s challenges.

Assalamualaikum Baitullah

“Assalamualaikum Baitullah” refers to the sacred greeting Muslims offer upon seeing or entering the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam located in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Kaaba, believed to have been built by the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Ismail (Ishmael), is the focal point of Islamic worship and the direction (Qibla) toward which Muslims pray. The phrase reflects reverence and humility before the “House of Allah,” a symbol of unity and devotion for Muslims worldwide.

Holy Land

The Holy Land, a region in the Middle East, holds profound religious significance for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, encompassing sites like Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Nazareth. Historically, it has been a center of pilgrimage and conflict for millennia, tied to biblical events such as the life of Jesus, the Jewish Temples, and Muhammad’s Night Journey. Today, it remains a deeply symbolic and contested area, drawing millions of visitors for spiritual and historical exploration.