The desert peninsula of the 6th century is the intersection of the world, a bridge between Europe, Asia and Africa. Arabia is a plaza for the desert and rarely see things other than trade caravans. Urban countries dominate political life, the only form of central government is confusion. Even though Christians want to become the center for the development of the second largest religion that exists today, this is the Arabs of the 6th century. This is the place where "Prophet" Muhammad was born in Mecca.
The second basis of the law is Muhammad's biography. The earliest biographies were written by Ibn Ishak in the 8th century CE, Shira Rasur Allah. At least four important biographies of Muhammad were later written. Muslims understand that they will help explain the Qur'an and provide models for horses and individual daily lives. Islam is conceived of a relationship that was decided through tribal relationships, a belief society connected through general practice and only one worship to God. Historically, the community known as Umma believed that the caliphate system ("predecessor") was the representative of Muhammad as a military, social and religious leader. However, since the caliphate collapsed in 1924, there was no single highest power position.
This book is about the Prophet Muhammad biography (PBUH). The biography of the Prophet is a very noble and sublime theme that understands that Muslims understand the rise of Islam and that the Prophet Muhammad (permanent) is the god's choice to receive God's revelation is. From reading, we have learned more about seerah (the history of our prophets) and have found that it will benefit us. From reading, I can also cultivate the right love for Muhammad (PBUH) in my heart. As we know, the love of the Prophet Muhammad is' Iva. Love Muhammad is part of our religion. Today's uma loves Muhammad, but when asking Muslims, "Do you love the prophet Muhammad?" They say "yes". So even today's uma even the shallow information of the Muslim public ... more content