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The messenger:

the meanings of the life of Muhammad
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Allen Lane, Feb 22, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 242 pages
Named by Timemagazine as one of the 100 most important innovators of the century, Tariq Ramadan is a leading Muslim scholar, with a large following especially among young European and American Muslims. In his first book written for a wide audience, he offers a biography of the Prophet Muhammad, highlighting the spiritual and ethical teachings of one of the most influential figures in human history. Capturing a life that was often eventful, gripping, and highly charged, Ramadan provides both an intimate portrait of a man who was shy, kind, but determined, as well as a dramatic chronicle of a leader who launched a great religion and inspired a vast empire. Underscoring the historical importance and meaning of Muhammad, The Messengeraddresses the significance of the Prophet for some of today's most controversial issues, such as the treatment of the poor, the role of women, Islamic criminal punishments, war, racism, and relations with other religions.

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Review: The Messenger: The Meanings Of The Life Of Muhammad

User Review  - Emma Larousni - Goodreads

You may think that everything about the prophet's life must have been already said but since you havent read Tariq Ramadan's book make sure that you are wrong. A must-read book =). Read full review

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User Review  - Lulu Rahman - Goodreads

Great book! A breezy read that covers all the major important events in the Prophet's (PBUH)life. What sets this apart from other history books on his life is the author highlighting the lessons ... Read full review

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Birth and Education
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Revelation Knowledge
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Resistance Humility and Exile
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