Companions of the prophet 2 Volumes Set By Abdul Wahid Hamid
Author: Abdul Wahid Hamid
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 266 & 272
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 1995
Description
About This Book:
With "Companions of the Prophet: 2 Volumes Set" by the acclaimed Abdul Wahid Hamid, leave on a convincing excursion into the existence of the incomparable Partners of the Prophet Muhammad. This perfectly planned two-volume work represents the creator's obligation to unwind the complicated embroidered artwork of verifiable stories that encompass individuals who remained close by the Prophet at the beginning of Islam. Hamid rejuvenates the narratives of these remarkable men whose lives showed determined confidence, penance, and faithfulness through fastidious exploration and an exhaustive comprehension of Islamic history.
The First Generation: Volume I:
The main volume jumps into the existence of the Prophet's prompt Buddies, the ancestors of Islam who survived its early stages. From the Prophet's nearby compatriot Abu Bakr to loved characters, for example, Umar ibn al-Khattab and Uthman ibn Affan, Hamid lays out a clear and close representation of their lives. Perusers are directed through this age's hardships and victories, getting an understanding of the huge effect they had on the way of Islamic history.
The Second Generation: Volume II:
The subsequent volume develops the main volume's investigation of the existence of the Prophet's Associates from the ensuing age. Hamid persuasively depicts the existence of individuals like Ali ibn Abi Talib, Talha ibn Ubaydullah, and Zubair ibn al-Awwam. This book reveals insight into the Friends' continuous tradition of confidence and relentlessness as they confronted new deterrents and assumed essential parts in the foundation of the early Muslim people group.