The Last of the Prophets (SAW)

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About The Last of The Prophets Book

Join renowned scholar Qadi Muhammad Sulaiman Salman Mansurpuri on a journey through the life and legacy of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) with "The Last of the Prophets." This book serves as a gateway to a deeper understanding of the Prophet's pivotal role in shaping the course of history and illuminating the path of Islam. 

Conceived as a shorter companion to Mansurpuri's other renowned work on the Prophet's life, "Rahmatul-Lil-Alamin," "The Last of the Prophets" offers a succinct yet profound glimpse into the life of the Last Prophet. With its vivid portrayal of the Prophet's mission, compassion, and unparalleled influence on humanity, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge of Islam and its founder.

Order your copy of "The Last of the Prophets" today and embark on a journey of discovery that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the life, legacy, and teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

Tribute to Islamic Scholarship

"The Last of the Prophets" stands as a testament to Mansurpuri's dedication to preserving and disseminating the rich heritage of Islamic knowledge. His commitment to making the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) accessible to all is a shining example of the importance of Islamic scholarship and its ability to bridge cultural and linguistic divides.

Transcending Language Barriers

Written in simple, clear language that makes it accessible to readers of all backgrounds, "The Last of the Prophets" is a literary gem that brings the profound teachings and exemplary life of the Holy Prophet to a global audience. Whether you're a Muslim seeking to deepen your understanding of your faith or simply someone interested in learning more about the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), this book is the perfect starting point.

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Carol J. Stahl
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Informative and accessible
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I loaned this book to a friend.This was a subject I had not explored before and the book was quite illuminating. Written and frequently elegantly. I felt while reading that I could trust his information. The style of this book is fictionalized rather than a novel. The prophet's life is told by the voices of people close to him at each significant phase. The book moves along at a good pace, considering that it covers a life of 62 years in a slender volume.
The afterword is an especially good addition to the body of the book. It summarizes the positive message that Muhammad offered through the structure of Islam as an alternative to the disorder, isolation and easily roused hostility that appears to have been the usual state of the culture before his lifetime.
Heba
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I find this one a bit difficult to rate.
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It was well written, and despite the few little inaccuracies here and there, it stayed fairly faithful to the facts we know about the life of our Prophet Muhammad PBUH. On the other hand, as a Muslim myself, this kind of a book that sort of fictionalizes ( i.e. puts words and gives feelings to the people, whom we respect greatly, that they might have NOT felt or said, hence possibly altering our views on them) the stories I believe in as facts make me a bit uneasy.I would recommend reading this along with at least one or two other books that tell the stories of Islam and its Prophet. That way the picture you'll get will be more complete.
Sotiris Makrygiannis
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This book is a good introduction to the 5 pillars of Islam and the life of the Last Prophet.
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This book is a good introduction to the 5 pillars of Islam and the life of the Last Prophet.I don't know if I should make my observations public for now before reading a bit more but it is a fantastic form of superior art. The verses from the Quran as well are mystical and magnetizing.
Shaik
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As a Muslim, I have read several books on the life of Muhammad, but this book stands out as a category of its own.
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As a Muslim, I have read several books on the life of Muhammad, but this book stands out as a category of its own.Firstly the book does not claim to be a work of history, rather it is a work of fiction. The narrative is in the first person, with each of the characters telling their personal story.
The author would have had to have done thorough research before attempting a work of such creativity, while at the same time not contradicting known historical data.
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