Returning from Mecca, Darwis changes his name to Ahmad Dahlan as he is disturbed by the trend of Islamic laws in his society; that borders on heresy, Syrik (polytheism), and Bid’ah (wrong innovation). Using a compass, he proves that the direction of Qibla (that points to Mecca), in the Great Mosque of Kauman is wrong. The discovery angers every Kyai (Islamic experts), especially the head of the Great Mosque of Kauman, Kyai Penghulu Cholil Kamaludiningrat. Dahlan, who studied in Mecca for five years, is seen as a rebel upstart. Since the proposal of changing the direction of Qibla is rejected, Dahlan starts a movement calling for the change. On his first sermon as a preacher, Dahlan criticizes the habits of residents in his village in Yogyakarta: "In a prayer, only a sincere and patient heart is needed, it requires no Kyais, money, let alone offerings". As a result, Dahlan gets a hostile reception.
Lukman Sardi
Slamet Rahardjo
Zaskia Adya Mecca
Marsha Natika
Ihsan Tarore
Ikranagara
Yati Surachman
Sujiwo Tejo
Dewi Irawan
Agus Kuncoro
Idrus Madani
Pangky Suwito
Sitok Srengenge
Qausar Harta Yudana
Rifat Sungkar
Jourast Jordy
Joshua Suherman
Mario Irwinsyah
Giring Ganesha
Dennis Adishwara
Ricky Perdana
Edo Borne
Mirza
Rukman Rosadi
Bambang Paningron
Tyas Hardayanti
Retno Yunitawati
Elizabeth Christine
Guteng
Ikun Sri Kuncoro
Liek Suyanto
Masroom Bara
Bondan Nusantara
Fajar Suharno
Rio Bule
Roger Toll
Rasyid
Almira Nabila
M. Sofyan
Sugeng Wahyudi
Indra Gunawan
Dyah Arum
Nurul Jamilah
Dirjo Wiyono
Yu Beruk
Elyandra Widharta
Ratih
Bambang
Yayuk Kesawamurti
Ganesh Tribayu
Farah
Ucog Lubis
Yuda Kurniawan
Marco
Elang El Gibran
Bintang
Amara
Ichsan Zulkarnain
Eko Budi Antara
Yoga Bagus Satatagama
Babam
Verry
Kuku
Ade Wijaya
Sugeng
Nooryadi
Pend
Sutomi
Ema Kismi
Timotius Hanung
Bagus Surya
Abdurrahman Arif
Andi Hidayat
Husni Wardani
Aris Setiadi
Bryan Andrew
Ibnu Widodo