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Prophet Muhammad's Moral Attributes
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- Prophet Muhammad's Moral Attributes
- English Author : Osama Emara Author : Mohammed Hassam Uddin Al-Khateeb Reviewing : Osama Emara The Publisher : www.themwl.org
A research in English presented in the competition of Prophet's mercy (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). It is divided into four chapters: (1) Introduction, (2) His mercy to humans before prophethood, (3) Definition of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and (4) His mercy to humans after prophethood.
- English Translation : Al-Tijani Mohammed Siddique Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book in English explains how Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah upon him) is the best role model for all humankind. Among his outstanding virtues and characteristics, he was an extraordinary husband, a perfect father, and a unique grandfather. He was also a great statesman, judge, and spiritual leader. His most distinctive quality, however, was the fact that he was a blessing to all in both word and deed.
- French Author : Group of Scholars Translation : Abu Hamza Al-Jermani Reviewing : Gilles Kervenn The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- Arabic Author : Muhammad Musaad Yaqout
The author said: «.... Therefore, I saw that I - too - and shed light on the qualities of the Prophet - peace be upon him - Key to His mercy and humanity and character attributes and characteristics, and dealings with Muslims and others, in a manner that is easy and .. has made the search talking hurried way scientists West who Ansvo Messenger of Islam -- peace be upon him - in their writings and their studies.
- English Author : Mohammad Abdullah Al-Laboon
A book in English aims to prove the innate nature of mercy, its essence, and perfection in the personality of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
- English Author : Haya Muhammad Eid Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
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.
- English Author : Dr. Ghazi al-Shammari Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book in English confirms that the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was the most excellent example as a father and husband. He was very kind and tolerant towards his wives who could not envisage life without him. He was the perfect head of his family that managed many women with ease, love, and simple teaching while never neglecting his nation's affairs.
- English Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf The Publisher : www.rasoulallah.net - Website of Rasoulullah (peace be upon him)
A very interesting book in English talks about an aspect of the Prophet's life which is his role as a husband. It shows his great morals during this relationship as justice, forbearance, tolerance, kindness, loyalty, etc. We provided the reader here with two editions: One for printing and the other for reading.
- English Reviewing : Osama Emara
A book in English relates some situations from the Prophet's biography (may Allah be pleased with him) such as his life in Mecca, his call to Islam, the Quraish persecution of the early Muslims, migration to Abyssinia then Medina, the conquest of Mecca, the farewell pilgrimage, and his death. The book also mentions his dealings with his companions, wives, neighbors, children, enemies, and even animals. The book also refers to the sayings of non-Muslim scholars and thinkers about him such as George Bernard Shaw, Michael Hart, Mahatma Gandhi, Wolfgang Goethe, and others.