穆罕默德传

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穆罕默德传

Islam was founded by Muhammad in the city of Mecca on the Arabian Peninsula in the early seventh century AD. For more than 1,400 years, it has spread to vast areas of the world, and has had a profound impact on the world's politics, economy, ideology, and culture. It is one of the three major religions in the world. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, he was one of the famous representatives of the Egyptian cultural revival movement and educational reform movement, and his works on religion, morality, sociology and literature attracted the attention of the academic circles. Some of his academic papers have been included in the Anthology of Arabic Literature. He has deep knowledge of Islamic teaching, especially the study of the history of Islam. He is the author of "On the Islamic State", "Biography of the Caliph", "History of the Formation of Islamic Law", "Pedagogical Rules", etc. This "Biography of Muhammad" was once the teaching material of the highest Islamic university at that time, and it is still one of the main reference materials for studying Muhammad. Catalog Author Preface The Noble Family Abdullah and Amina's Marriage and Amina's Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Cesarean Case Amina's Return Abdul Mutailib and Abu Taleb Fugu's First Trip to Syria Vogar War Relief Society 's Second Trip to Syria and Hedicher 's Marriage Repairs Muhammad called the ex-holy people's remarks to him, the beginning of inspiration, the interruption of inspiration, the restoration of secret mission , the public mission , and the suffering of Hamzah, the first Muslim to migrate to Abyssinia , Umar became a Muslim Abyssinian emigrants . The second move to Abyssinia . The abolition of the resolution . Isa married and migrated to Taif , under the protection of Mutiyim bin Aid, the messengers from the Daos tribe, the night traveled and ascended to the sky, and sought protection from other tribes. The first time when the auxiliaries converted to Islam Moslem migration to Medina in the second Akbeh covenant ... [Collected section]

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