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Fiqh As-Sîra (The biography of the prophet Muhammad (sws) ) by Muhammad al-Ghazâlî, Authentication of the hadiths by Sheikh Nâsir ad-Dîn al-Albâni, New revised and expanded edition
A book by Imam al Ghazali to assimilate the biography of the prophet Muhammad (sws) in order to better understand his message, correctly understand his life, and adhere strictly to what it contains.
Fiqh as-sîra (The biography of the prophet Muhammad (sws)) by Muhammad al-Ghazâlî, Authentication of the hadiths by Sheikh Nâsir ad-Dîn al-Albâni, Revision and comments by Abderrazak Mahri , New revised and expanded edition
The Life of Prophet Muhammad (SWS) is not a novel that one consults or reads to commemorate his birthday. Unfortunately, Muslims have transformed it into tales, love poetry and ambiguous prayers, thus betraying the imbalance that undermines Muslim society. A great gulf separates Muslims from their prophet, however great their love for him, and however many their prayers on his behalf. The Muslim who does not carry the Prophet (SWS) in his conscience, who does not feel enlightened by his sagacity in his acts and thoughts, would mumble in vain a thousand prayers over him a day! The Muslim must take care to reform his person and his conduct if he wants to approach the model embodied by the Prophet (SWS) in his daily life, in his relationship to the hereafter, in times of war or peace. , in its knowledge, practice, habits and devotion. He must understand the message brought by Muhammad (SWS), correctly apprehend his life and strictly adhere to what it contains.
The author, in this work, has striven to give the reader as exact an image as possible of the biography of the Messenger of God and has endeavored to highlight the teachings and interpretations inherent in the events.
The Life of Prophet Muhammad (SWS) is not a novel that one consults or reads to commemorate his birthday. Unfortunately, Muslims have transformed it into tales, love poetry and ambiguous prayers, thus betraying the imbalance that undermines Muslim society.
A great gulf separates Muslims from their prophet, however great their love for him, and however many their prayers on his behalf.
The Muslim who does not carry the Prophet (SWS) in his conscience, who does not feel enlightened by his sagacity in his acts and thoughts, would mumble in vain a thousand prayers over him a day!
The Muslim must take care to reform his person and his conduct if he wants to approach the model embodied by the Prophet (SWS) in his daily life, in his relationship to the hereafter, in times of war or peace. , in its knowledge, practice, habits and devotion. He must understand the message brought by Muhammad (SWS), correctly apprehend his life and strictly adhere to what it contains.
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