| Weight | 1.38 kg |
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| Product Type | Book |
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| Publisher | Darussalam |
| ISBN | 9960969010 |
A Biography of the Prophet of Islam : In the Light of the Original Sources An Analytical Study (2 Volumes)
RM150.00
This work on the life history of the Prophet (Sallalahu Ale Wasalam) stands out from other works in quite a few ways. First, every detail mentioned has been traced back to original sources, whose authenticity has been discussed extensively in the footnotes. Second, the events of the Prophet’s life have been related to modern times and lessons drawn for the benefit of those who happen to face similar situations in their struggle to spread the Prophetic message.
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