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- Seerat ibn e Hashsham
Seerat ibn e Hashsham
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Abdus Salam M Harun
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One of the earliest and most authentic biographies of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), compiled by Ibn Hisham, detailing his life, mission, struggles, and the historical events that shaped Islam.
"Seerat Ibn Hisham" is a renowned classical work that provides one of the most authentic and comprehensive biographies of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Based on the original work of Ibn Ishaq, this book was refined and edited by Ibn Hisham, preserving crucial details while removing repetitions and weak narrations. It covers the genealogy of the Prophet (SAW), his birth, prophethood, hardships in Makkah, migration to Madinah, battles, treaties, and his final sermon. The book also sheds light on the moral and spiritual character of the Prophet (SAW), making it an essential reference for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the life and legacy of the Messenger of Allah (SAW).
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