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- Al-Miqdad Bin Al-Aswad
Al-Miqdad Bin Al-Aswad
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Kamal Al Syyed
Ansariyan Publications - Qum
2006
General readers, students of Islamic history, and those inspired by the early companions of the Prophet.
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A biography of Al-Miqdad Bin Al-Aswad, a brave companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), showcasing his loyalty, courage, and role in early Islam.
This book delves into the life of Al-Miqdad Bin Al-Aswad, one of the most loyal and courageous companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Known for his bravery and unwavering dedication, Al-Miqdad played a significant role in early Islamic battles and was among the first to embrace Islam. His loyalty to the Prophet and steadfastness in the face of adversity made him a revered figure in Islamic history. The book highlights his contributions, his exemplary character, and his lifelong commitment to justice, making him a role model for Muslims seeking to understand the qualities of true companionship and loyalty.
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