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Companions of the prophet (Book 2) By Abdul Wahid Hamid

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10980
UPC:
9780948196126
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Author:
Abdul Wahid Hamid
Binding:
Softcover
Pages:
266
Size:
5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year:
1995
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Companions of the prophet (Book 2) By Abdul Wahid Hamid
ISBN: 9780948196126
Author: Abdul Wahid Hamid
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 266
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 1995
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About This Book:
"Companions of the Prophet (Book 2)" by Abdul Wahid Hamid proceeds with your captivating outing through the clear embroidered artwork of Islamic history. This second volume in the series recounts the narratives of the gallant Buddies who emulated Prophet Muhammad's example, providing perusers with a superior image of the striking age's resolute devotion, diligence, and unshakeable confidence. Abdul Wahid Hamid's strong story rejuvenates these exceptional people's lives, developing an account that reverberates with verifiable exactness and otherworldly comprehension.
The Next Generation:
In "Partners of the Prophet (Book 2)," Abdul Wahid Hamid modifies history to present the second era of Associates. The creator gives an all encompassing look at the existences of these excellent men, from the chivalrous Ali ibn Abi Talib to the brave Talha ibn Ubaydullah and the revered Zubair ibn al-Awwam. Perusers are submerged in the tales of the future, finding out about their commitments to the Muslim people group's development and soundness.
Crucial Positions and Personal Sacrifices:
Hamid purposefully unwinds the narratives of the Mates' significant jobs and individual penances, furnishing perusers with a fantastic view to the hardships that recognized this age. The story depicts the soul of their devotion, grit, and unfaltering obligation to Islamic goals, showing how their lives got woven into the embroidered artwork of the early Muslim people group.

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