May Allah reward abundantly the translator Abdul Aziz Suraqah who has rendered an immense service to humanity, by conveying a very readable and enjoyable text; not only has the translator translated the original text masterfully, but has also included throughout the text footnotes, clarifying some of the narrations | Informative, reads well and simply |
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The sections broadly speaking cover the following themes: The Prophetic Lineage and Noble Names; The Prophet's Physical Description; The Description of the Prophet's Possessions e | For a more general understanding of who he was, I'd check out Muhammad Karen Armstrong or the First Muslim |
I along with countless others, throughout time and history, are instantly proud and deeply thankful that we are included amongst his lowly followers and hold the privilege of being part of the religion that he brought.
21So, at long last, I finished this book | This books is best for someone to know very specific and precise details of the Prophet's habits grooming, eating, etiquette, etc |
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Good translation, very good at communicating ideas | Nabahani has relied upon earlier works in this genre and has presented his own well-organised and systematic synthesis |
There's nothing wrong with the book, so it definitely deserves the full score.
11It's a bit embarrassing that it took me this long, but I've just been really bad at reading lately | |
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As I begun, so I shall end: An essential, indispensable read! The book is divided into sections, and each section into chapters | The Prophet makes being a Muslim believer possible, and as Muslims the very least we can do in beginning to repay this immense gratitude is to know something about the Greatest Man that has and ever will grace the Earth - so as to know and in the very least how far we have stayed from his exalted life and teachings |
It's a bit embarrassing that it took me this long, but I've just been really bad at reading lately.