The Life and Teachings of the Prophet Muhammad By Muhammad Abdul Rauf
ISBN: 9781881963585
Author: Muhammad Abdul Rauf
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 112
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 1998
Description
About This Book:
Muhammad Abdul Rauf's "The Life and Teachings of the Prophet Muhammad" is a thorough and enlightening outline of the remarkable life and significant lessons of Islam's definitive courier. This useful history dives into the otherworldly and moral parts of Prophet Muhammad's personality, going past the authentic story. Abdul Rauf's careful exploration and rich words furnish perusers with a superior comprehension of the Prophet's job as an aide, model, and wellspring of motivation for a large number of individuals all through the world.
The Formative Years
The story starts with Prophet Muhammad's experience growing up, digging into the conditions of his introduction to the world, his refined lineage, and the heavenly arrangement that recognized him as the picked courier. Abdul Rauf makes way for perusers to encounter the Prophet's personality establishments and the exceptional occasions that shaped his early stages.
The Prophetic Role
The book follows Prophet Muhammad as he gets the heavenly call to prophethood and explores the preliminaries and wins of his central goal. Abdul Rauf plunges into the Prophet's steadfast commitment to spreading the lessons of monotheism, equity, and empathy, giving an enrapturing story of significant occurrences in Islam's initial years.
The Ethical Exemplar
"The Life and Lessons of the Prophet Muhammad" dives profoundly into Prophet Muhammad's moral worldview. Abdul Rauf looks at the Prophet's collaborations, featuring his thoughtfulness, genuineness, and lowliness. The book is a manual for the virtues that recognized the Prophet's personality and kept on motivating a huge number of individuals from one side of the planet to the other.