This magisterial survey of the Prophet Muhammad (s) in French and English literature over 350 years is both a cross-cultural history and a discussion of the intellectual changes in the representation of the Prophet's life based the close examination of original published and unpublished manuscripts. It is in the mid-seventeenth century that serious Western responses to Muhammad first emerge, but the now common acceptance of his status as Prophet has been relatively recent. While there have many attempts to renew Islamic studies in the West, Gunny argues that it is not necessary to discard Islamic sources to achieve this aim.
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Identifies what guidance the Prophet’s example offers for Muslims living as a minority.
Islamic Foundation
Adults
English
9780860375357
Muhammad Yasin Mazhar Siddiqi
The Prophet Muhammad (s) - A Role Model for Muslim Minorities studies the Prophet Muhammad’s illustrious life from a refreshingly new angle. It identifies what guidance the Prophet’s example offers for Muslims living as a minority. So doing, the author examines insightfully how Islam was practiced in Makkah, how Muslims led their lives as migrants in Abyssinia and how Muslim minorities were treated by the Islamic state of Madinah. The book based on original Arabic sources, guides Muslims extensively how to co-exist peacefully with non-Muslims.
Muhammad As If You Can See Him challenges readers to think closely about this phrase.
International Islamic Publishing House
Adults
English
9789960999487
Dr. Aaidh al-Qarni
How many times have you heard the phrase, "Would you do that if the Prophet (s) was watching?" Muhammad As If You Can See Him challenges readers to think closely about this phrase, and describes the Prophet Muhammad (s) from the first page of the book's first chapter. In fact, the book is a message of love from a mere human being, to the best of human beings. Written by the best-selling author of Don't Be Sad and You Can Be the Happiest Woman in the World, Muhammad As If You Can See Him is promised to have the same effect on readers as did 'Aid Al-Qarni's previous writings.
What makes the book so special?
It is written by a skilled and award-winning author.
It describes the Prophet's (s) physical features as well as his inner traits.
The book leads the reader to understanding Prophet Muhammad (s) from his beginning to his end.
The text and words are easy to understand, and the stories allow readers to keep up with their pace.
For those interested in the life and times of Muhammad, Ramadan's readable In the Footsteps of the Prophet is a good beginning
Oxford University Press
Adults
English
9780195374766
Tariq Ramadan
Named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most important innovators of the century, Tariq Ramadan is a leading Muslim scholar, with a large following especially among young European and American Muslims. Now, in his first book written for a wide audience, he offers a marvelous biography of the Prophet Muhammad, one that highlights the spiritual and ethical teachings of one of the most influential figures in human history. Here is a fresh and perceptive look at Muhammad, capturing a life that was often eventful, gripping, and highly charged. Ramadan provides both an intimate portrait of a man who was shy, kind, but determined, as well as a dramatic chronicle of a leader who launched a great religion and inspired a vast empire. More important, Ramadan presents the main events of the Prophet's life in a way that highlights his spiritual and ethical teachings. The book underscores the significance of the Prophet's example for some of today's most controversial issues, such as the treatment of the poor, the role of women, Islamic criminal punishments, war, racism, and relations with other religions. Selecting those facts and stories from which we can draw a profound and vivid spiritual picture, the author asks how can the Prophet's life remain -- or become again -- an example, a model, and an inspiration? And how can Muslims move from formalism -- a fixation on ritual -- toward a committed spiritual and social presence? In this thoughtful and engaging biography, Ramadan offers Muslims a new understanding of Muhammad's life and he introduces non-Muslims not just to the story of the Prophet, but to the spiritual and ethical riches of Islam.
There is a need by every Muslim to see the teachings of Islam put into practice. Since the life of Prophet Muhammad, in all its aspects, was the personification of the Quranic teachings, one has to read his biography to see Islam in action. Drawing on primary sources, Imam Vehbi Ismail presents a highly readable biography ' of the Prophet of Islam to the young American Muslims and adults. Who look for an authentic easy to read biography of the Last Prophet. The book is highly recommended for Middle and High School students and for inclusion in summer reading lists by schools and public libraries.
Simple and lucid language for children and adults alike.
IQRA
Middle School
English
9781563161773B
Dr. Abidullah Ghazi
This book has been designed to encourage great love and respect for the Prophet (peace be upon him!) in the hearts of children. This unique textbook, written by the renowned educationalist Dr. Abidullah Ghazi, records the Prophet’s personality, habits, and daily activities. A unique textbook for sure on the topic of the Sîrah!
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A Historical, Practical, Perfect Model for Humanity.
Islamic Book Trust
Adults
English
9789839154306
Saiyid Sulaiman Nadwi
Man needs a perfect and universal exemplar that could place in his hands a guide-book of practical life, so that every wayfarer may reach his destination safely. And this exemplar did come to the world in the person of the last of the Prophets. Muhammad, on whom be peace and blessing of the Lord.
This book took shape from a series of lectures given by the author in 1925 at Madras, India. In these lectures the author vividly presents the life of the Prophet as an abiding historical model-not a utopian ideal-for all humanity. This book is a must for every student of religion.
The late Sayyed Sulaiman Nadwi was an eminent scholar of his time who had, owing to his deep and wide knowledge and earnest zeal for religion, made his place in the line of great savants of Islam. The present work, which he himself considered to be his best, is a quintessence of his Sirat-un-Nabi, the great work of encyclopedic sweep which would have done honor to any academy rather than to an individual scholar. The author discusses in it the winsome qualities necessary for any founder of a religion if the way of life taught by him is to attract and inspire the people. The author goes on further to show how, of all the founders of religions, the accounts of the life of and character of Muhammad alone are verifiable by methodical records of history; how his teachings are comprehensive enough to brighten the path of all men in varied situations and exigencies of human life; how they provide guidance to all, the ruler and the ruled, the rich and poor, the military genius and the administrator and the businessman and the cultivator. The author's account also establishes, beyond any doubt, that Muhammad alone was the symbol of perfection, a paradigm of virtuous and wholesome behavior whose examples and teachings have lightened the path of humanity for all time to come.
Useful for all those who are concerned with educating youngMuslims in the English language.
UK Islamic Academy
Teen & Young Adults
English
9781872531397
Iqbal Ahmad Azami
Simply told is based on the Holy Qur'an and early sources dating back to when the Prophet was alive, 1,400 years ago. Written with young, English-speaking Muslims in mind it concentrates on the essential aspects of the Prophet's life, highlighting his excellent qualities and strength of leadership. Its 28 short chapters are aimed to encourage boys and girls to read the stories about the beloved Prophet for themselves. This book will be useful for all those who are concerned with educating young Muslims in the English language, and will infuse love for the Prophet in the children's hearts. The UK ISLAMIC ACADEMY caters for the academic and educational needs of Muslims in the West. The Academy is committed to the production of standard Islamic literature. Responding to the priority for producing works for Muslim children, the Academy has initially brought out a number of books written in Islamic terms of reference for Muslim children. The Academy proposes to carry out special studies on Hadith and Sunnah with a view to producing such works which may dispel misconceptions about Islam in general and these disciplines in particular. In pursuit of this aim, the Academy plans to publish works by both classical and modern Muslim scholars in the Western idiom.
A fresh and direct biography of the Prophet (pbuh)
Inner Traditions International
Adults
English
9781594771538
Martin Lings
This is the definitive, objective biography of the Prophet, drawn from primary Arabic sources of the 8th and 9th centuries, and includes passages never before translated. It owes its freshness and directness of approach to the words of the men and women who heard Muhammad speak and witnessed the events of his life.
About the Author(s) of Muhammad Martin Lings holds degrees from both Oxford and London University. He lectured for twelve years at Cairo University, and has served as Keeper of Oriental Manuscripts at the British Museum. He has participated in several international Islamic councils and conferences.
His other works include three books on Islamic mysticism, The Secret of Shakespeare, Ancient Beliefs and Modern Superstition, and The Koranic Arts of Calligraphy and Illumination.
Praise for Muhammad: "Lings provides a wealth of detail on the life of Muhammad, the time and place of many Koranic revelations, and the foundation of Islam, all based exclusively on 8th- and 9th-century Arabic biographical sources and collections of the sayings attributed to Muhammad. General readers will find a well-written, straightforward chronological narrative; Muslim readers will appreciate the favorable treatment of Muhammad; while specialists will find a faithful and convenient rendering of source material." Joseph Gardner, California State Univ. Lib., Northridge Library Journal
Table of Contents Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources
1 The House of God 2 A Great Loss 3 Quraysh of the Hollow 4 The Recovery of Loss 5 The Vow to Sacrifice a Son 6 The Need for a Prophet 7 The Year of The Elephant 8 The Desert 9 Two Bereavements 10 Bahira the Monk 11 A Pact of Chivalry 12 Questions of Marriage 13 The Household 14 The Rebuilding of the Ka'bah 15 The First Revelations 16 Worship 17 "Warn Thy Family" 18 Quraysh Take Action 19 Aws and Khazraj 20 Abu Jahl and Hamzah 21 Quraysh Make Offers and Demands 22 Leaders of Quraysh 23 Wonderment and Hope 24 Family Divisions 25 The Hour 26 Three Questions 27 Abyssinia 28 'Umar 29 The Ban and its Annulment 30 Paradise and Eternity 31 The Year of Sadness 32 "The Light of Thy Countenance" 33 After Years of Sadness 34 Yathrib Responsive 35 Many Emigrations 36 A Conspiracy 37 The Hijrah 38 The Entry into Medina 39 Harmony and Discord 40 The New Household 41 The Threshold of War 42 The March of Badr 43 The Battle of Badr 44 The Return of the Vanquished 45 The Captives 46 Bani Qaynuqa' 47 Deaths and Marriages 48 The People of the Bench 49 Desultory Warfare 50 Preparations for Battle 51 The March to Uhud 52 The Battle of Uhud 53 Revenge 54 The Burial of the Martyrs 55 After Uhud 56 Victims of Revenge 57 Bani Nadir 58 Peace and War 59 The Trench 60 The Siege 61 Bani Qurayzah 62 After the Siege 63 The Hypocrites 64 The Necklace 65 The Lie 66 The Dilemma of Quraysh 67 "A Clear Victory" 68 After Hudaybiyah 69 Khaybar 70 "Whom Lovest Thou Most?" 71 After Khaybar 72 The Lesser Pilgrimage and its Aftermath 73 Deaths and the Promise of Birth 74 A Breach of the Armistice 75 The Conquest of Mecca 76 The Battle of Hunayn and the Siege of Ta'if 77 Reconciliations 78 After the Victory 79 Tabuk 80 After Tabuk 81 The Degrees 82 The Future 83 The Farewell Pilgrimage 84 The Choice 85 The Succession and the Burial Map of Arabia (by Steven w. Johnson) Quraysh of the Hollow (genealogical tree) Note on Pronunciation of Arabic Names Key to References Index
Language: English, Also available as (Urdu, Arabic)
Code: 807341222258
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