Many are those who wrote about the life of the Messenger of God and analyzed it. They presented it as an exemplar of human greatness, insisting on giving people to understand that his conquests were nothing more than a revolution of the economic Left against an extremist Right and deluding them into believing that the ulterior motive which led the Messenger of God to do what he did was his desire to transfer sovereignty from the hands of non-Arabs to those of the Arabs.
This is an Ideal Book to Learn about. -The nature, need, and purpose of revelation and prophethood. in Arabia and the world before the birth of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him.
The life of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, up to the beginning of revelation. The beginning of Revelation and the quiet calling.The open calling up to migration and settling in Medina. Establishing Medinan society. The Prophetic wars.The opening of Mecca and the final years. The Prophetic example and key lessons from the Prophet’s life Many are those who wrote about the life of the Messenger of God and analyzed it. They presented it as an exemplar of human greatness, insisting on giving people to understand that his conquests were nothing more than a revolution of the economic.
Left against an extremist right and deluding them into believing that the ulterior motive which led the messenger of God to do what he did was his desire to transfer sovereignty from the hands of non-Arabs to those of the Arabs.
The weaving of fabricated conceptions, however, proved to be incapable of turning truth into falsehood. Hence, the clouds blown in by such writings have dissipated and the bright truth has broken through once again.
People in general and intellectuals in particular have remained certain that the greatness of the Messenger of God was a fruit of his prophethood and that the conquests and sovereignty he realized were the execution of a divine command rather than a quest of wealth or dominion.
Dr. M. Sa'id Ramadan Al-Buti (1929 – 21 March 2013) was a notable Sunni Muslim scholar who was also known as "Shaykh of the Levant
Al-Bouti was killed while giving a religious lesson to students at the Al-Iman Mosque in the central Mazraa district of Damascus. The bomb attack reportedly killed at least 42 people and wounded more than 84. It marked the first time during the civil war a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside a mosque. Al-Bouti's death is said to have removed "one of the few remaining pillars of opposition to the uprising" among the majority Sunni Muslims who have formed the base of support for the uprising.
According to Thomas Pierret – a lecturer in Contemporary Islam at the University of Edinburgh – the death of Al-Bouti means the loss of the "last credible ally among the Sunni religious elite" for the Syrian government. Al-Bouti was "a Muslim scholar of world standing," Pierret states
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