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Seerat Uthman Dhun-Noorayn (Urdu) By Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallabi
ISBN: 9786035000543
Author: Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallabi
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 796
Size: 8.3 x 11.7 inches
Publication Year: 2010
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About This Book:Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallabi's Urdu book "Seerat Uthman Dhun-Noorayn" carefully investigates the existence of Uthman ibn Affan, the third Caliph of Islam. This book, composed by Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallabi, a famous Islamic researcher and antiquarian, offers perusers with a point-by-point and enlightening outline of Uthman Dhun-Noorayn's life, commitments to Islam, and hindrances experienced during his caliphate.Overview of the Content:The book plunges into various components of Uthman ibn Affan's life, starting with his experience growing up in Mecca, his change to Islam, and his nearby relationship with Prophet Muhammad (harmony arrive). Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallabi completely describes Uthman's part in basic occasions, his union with two of the Prophet's little girls, and his critical commitments to the early Muslim people group's turn of events.The expertise of the Author:Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallabi is notable for his insight into Islamic grants and verifiable reviews. His calculated way to deal with exploring the existence of authentic Islamic illuminating presences ensures that perusers get an exact and practical portrayal of Uthman Dhun-Noorayn's life and inheritance.Stewardship and leadership:The book centers around Uthman's remarkable initiative during his caliphate, underlining his obligation to support Muslim solidarity and shielding equity. Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallabi digs into Uthman's endeavors to direct the making of the Quran, his monetary arrangements, and his obligation to compassionate demonstrations, all of which added to the blooming of Islamic civilization throughout his rule.
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