
Muhammad: A Very Short Introduction
توسط:
Jonathan A.C. Brown
زبان: انگلیسی
فرمت: جلد نرم
شابک ۱۰: 0199559287
شابک ۱۳: 9780199559282
تاریخ انتشار:
April 15th, 2011
ناشر: Oxford University Press
صفحات: 160
ژانرها: Biography, Religion & Spirituality, History, Philosophy
This concise exploration delves into the life and significance of Muhammad, the prophet whose teachings gave rise to one of the world's major religions. The narrative captures the historical context in which Muhammad lived, highlighting the social, political, and cultural dynamics of 7th century Arabia. These insights offer readers a grounded understanding of the formative experiences that shaped his teachings and the early Islamic community.
The author presents an accessible examination of Muhammad's life, from his early years to his revelations, emphasizing his roles as both a religious leader and a political figure. By unpacking the complexities of his character, the book reveals how Muhammad’s actions and decisions had profound implications not only for his followers but also for the development of Western and Islamic civilizations.
Beyond merely recounting historical events, the work invites readers to contemplate Muhammad's enduring influence on millions today. It serves as an essential primer for anyone seeking to appreciate the legacy of a man who represents a pivotal figure in both religious and global history.
The author presents an accessible examination of Muhammad's life, from his early years to his revelations, emphasizing his roles as both a religious leader and a political figure. By unpacking the complexities of his character, the book reveals how Muhammad’s actions and decisions had profound implications not only for his followers but also for the development of Western and Islamic civilizations.
Beyond merely recounting historical events, the work invites readers to contemplate Muhammad's enduring influence on millions today. It serves as an essential primer for anyone seeking to appreciate the legacy of a man who represents a pivotal figure in both religious and global history.