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portada The Prophet Mohammed: The Epic Tale of the Illiterate Orphan who Became the Founder of Islam (All you Need to Know)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781911187882

The Prophet Mohammed: The Epic Tale of the Illiterate Orphan who Became the Founder of Islam (All you Need to Know)

Barnaby Rogerson (Author) · Connell Publishing · Paperback

The Prophet Mohammed: The Epic Tale of the Illiterate Orphan who Became the Founder of Islam (All you Need to Know) - Barnaby Rogerson

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Synopsis "The Prophet Mohammed: The Epic Tale of the Illiterate Orphan who Became the Founder of Islam (All you Need to Know) "

Ignorance about Islam runs deep in the West – ignorance of its rites, its beliefs, and above all its prophet.  Who was Mohammad, the founder of Islam, and the man Muslims believe was God’s last prophet on earth? In this concise and colourful account, the acclaimed writer and broadcaster Barnaby Rogerson tells the story of the illiterate orphan who was raised in the desert and trained as a merchant on the camel trade routes that criss-crossed Arabia, before defying his tribe to found a new religion, establish a world language, and create an almost unstoppable force that only 100 years after his death has conquered an empire stretching from the Pyrenees to the Hindu Kush. It was when he was 40 that Mohammad experienced his first revelation on a mountainside outside Mecca, hearing the divine order: "Recite!"  From then until his flight from Mecca his tale is one of rejection and persecution, but it is also one of puzzling contradictions: why did he order the murder of a Jewish tribe? And why did he marry 10 times himself while restricting Muslims to four wives? Barnaby Rogerson examines his puzzling life, and how it has laid the foundation for a “clash of civilisations” between the Muslim and Christian worlds.

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