Introducing Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) To Mankind
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His research work and books related to Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) were widely acclaimed. ‘Introducing Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) To Mankind’ is an excellent book. Why, among the eighteen great lawgivers of the world engraved on the wall of the US Supreme Court, Muhammad (PBUH) is shown holding a sword in one hand and the Quran in the other? Out of many prophets and sages, why did only Muhammad (PBUH) take the sword in his hand? Which distinguishing features make him unique among world leaders, secular or religious? Why is he hated and blamed as an originator of terrorism by many and at the same time loved and admired as the best history maker and regarded as a revolutionary extraordinaire by others? And, after all, what is the rationality of following him today? If he were today, how could he have alleviated the problems of the present-day tumultuous world? Why believe in Muhammad (PBUH) as a Messenger of God? And why does today’s man, well equipped with advanced scientific knowledge, need any guidance from a messenger? These and many other searching subject matters have been analysed in this book All through the book, the author has tried his best to be objective and has examined every topic logically. Traditionally, authors have written biographies of the Prophet as just descriptive; very few have dealt with such questions as mentioned above in an analytical manner. This book in your hand will be a milestone in writing the biography of the Prophet by authors in the coming days. For inquisitive minds, this book will provide satisfying answers to many questions that haunt their minds or at least surely open new windows of thinking about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Author Details:
PROF MUHAMMAD SHAMIM was educated at BIT Sindri and IIT Delhi and earned degrees in Mechanical Engineering, specialising in Turbo Machines and Aero Engines. He taught different subjects of Mechanical Engineering for more than 35 years and retired as a professor at the same institution. He was also interested in Islamic activities and learnt Arabic from Maulana Muhammad Ayub Islahi, Rampur. He also learned Logic & Philosophy from a German Missionary Father, Demeester.
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