The Simple Seerah: The Story of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ - Part One
The amazing story of The Seerah which covers the life of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) and the history of Islam, written in an easy-to-read format for teenagers and young adults. The Simple Seerah tells the story of Islam from the beginning: how an entire city tried to kill one man simply because he spoke the truth about God, calling for justice and the fair treatment of women and the poor. It is a tale of searching for truth, forming meaningful bonds beyond status or personal interest, and overcoming obstacles for the sake of the Almighty.
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It’s quite incredible when you think about it, that this book and many others like it are all written about a man who did not know how to read or write. The Prophet Muhammad is the most influential and loved human being to have ever walked the face of this earth. The things that he said and did over fourteen hundred years ago still impact the lives of billions around the world today. This book tells the story of Islam from the beginning; how an entire city tried to kill one man simply because he spoke the truth about God, calling for justice and the fair treatment of women and the poor. It is a tale of searching for truth, forming meaningful bonds beyond status or personal interest, and overcoming obstacles for the sake of the Almighty. Having dedicated much of his life to explaining the deeper meanings of the Qur’an to non-Arabic speakers, Ustadh Asim Khan has now taken on the challenge of relating the life of the Prophet Muhammad in true storytelling fashion. This style of the Seerah is yet to be experienced in the English language and promises to transport the reader back to the time of the Prophet and his Companions.
Contents:
- 1. Dawn of a Legacy
- A Rocky Start
- Learning the Ropes
- Soul Searching
- Shock and Awe
- Nearest and Dearest
- Don't be Idle
- Quraysh Take Action
- Strategic Thinking
- All Alone
- Year of Sadness
- The End of Knowledge
- A Beacon of Hope
- Goodbye Makkah
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