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Companions of the prophet (Book 1) By Abdul Wahid Hamid

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Companions of the prophet (Book 1) By Abdul Wahid Hamid
ISBN: 9780948196133
Author: Abdul Wahid Hamid
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 272
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 1995
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About This Book:
"Companions of the Prophet (Book 1)" by Abdul Wahid Hamid takes you on a completely exhilarating visit through Islamic history. This meticulously developed assortment gives admittance to the existence of the loved Sidekicks who stood side by side with Prophet Muhammad during Islam's early stages. Abdul Wahid Hamid's rich story and profound experiences rejuvenate authentic accounts, giving perusers a personal and intriguing investigation of these establishing characters' exceptional lives.
Investigating the Pioneers:
Abdul Wahid Hamid returns perusers to the beginning of Islam in the primary volume of the series, featuring the trailblazers who embraced the Prophet's lessons with unflinching certainty. From Abu Bakr, his nearest partner, to bold characters, for example, Umar ibn al-Khattab and Uthman ibn Affan, Hamid gives an all-encompassing look at these illuminators' lives. Perusers are welcome to partake in the challenges and accomplishments of the original Sidekicks, whose difficult work made the structure for the spread of Islam.
Extensive historical accounts:
Hamid's narrating style is recognized by careful verifiable exploration, which guarantees the Friends' veracity and genuineness. Perusers are taken to critical occasions in Islamic history through striking stories, getting a significant enthusiasm for the battles looked at by the Partners and the essential job they played in characterizing the predetermination of the undeveloped Muslim people group.

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