Muhammad the Prophet of Mercy
A book in English talks about some points from the Prophet Muhammad's biography such as his life in Mecca, calling people to Islam, persecuting the early converts, immigration to Abyssinia then Medina, Islamic country in Medina, conquering Mecca, the farewell pilgrimage, and the Prophet's death. It also mentions his physical description and manner, what he said about the environment, treating animals, and dealing with non-Muslims. It also sheds light on his appreciation of women and his love for children. On the other hand, it tackles what some non-Muslim scholars said about the Prophet like Alphonse de Lamartine, Sir George Bernard Shaw, Michael Hart, Mahatma Gandhi, Thomas Carlyle, Edward Gibbon, Simon Ockley, Annie Besant, W. Montgomery Watt, Bosworth Smith, Wolfgang Goethe, Lane-Poole, W.C. Taylor, Dr. Gustav Weil, Washington Irving, Arthur Glyn Leonard, and Jules Masserman.
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- Related Issues to Prophet of Islam << Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah << Belief in Messengers and Their Attributes << Imān (Faith) << Islamic Creed
- Prophet Muhammad's Moral Attributes << Prophet Muhammad's Attributes << Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah << Belief in Messengers and Their Attributes << Imān (Faith) << Islamic Creed
- Introducing the Prophet of Islam << Calling to Allah's Religion << Calling to Allah's Religion