
Muhammad: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
Apr 15, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019285450X
ISBN-13
9780192854506
Description
This concise exploration delves into the life of Muhammad, a pivotal figure in shaping one of the world's major religions. Through engaging narrative and thoughtful analysis, it sheds light on Muhammad’s role as a prophet, the historical context of his teachings, and the impact they've had on millions of followers across the globe.
The author, Michael A. Cook, expertly navigates the complexities surrounding Muhammad's legacy, addressing both the reverence and controversies that accompany his name. Readers are invited to understand not only the man himself but also the rich tapestry of beliefs and practices that have evolved from his teachings, fostering a deeper appreciation for Islamic faith and culture.
The author, Michael A. Cook, expertly navigates the complexities surrounding Muhammad's legacy, addressing both the reverence and controversies that accompany his name. Readers are invited to understand not only the man himself but also the rich tapestry of beliefs and practices that have evolved from his teachings, fostering a deeper appreciation for Islamic faith and culture.
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