Significance of Maolud Nabiyyi (II) tribuneonlineng.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribuneonlineng.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
by Yoni Israel
The West only knows of Islam what its own scholars and experts convey. Some of the nature of Islam can also be gleaned from the behavior of Muslim propagandists living in the West. But for their part, Muslims don’t care to know what the West teaches about their history and religion. It makes sense, therefore, to learn directly from Muslims how they see Islam. Additionally, the West, including the large Jewish community there, knows little, if anything, about the Jewish community that thrived in the Hejaz prior to the rise of Islam.
The Jewish community in the Hejaz (the western portion of what is today Saudi Arabia) traced its origins to the destruction of the First Temple in 586 BC. By the time of Mohammed, there were three very important Jewish tribes living there: the Banu Qaynuqa and the Banu Najjar that had settled in and around the city of Media, and the Banu Harith that had settled in and around the city of Najran. Jews, as we shall see, had the most profou
“Aïcha la bien-aimée du Prophet” by Geneviève Chauvel
Note: This review is very large and I opted to split it into 2 parts. The second part will start when Prophet Muhammad died.
I decided to review “
Aicha, the most beloved wife of the Prophet” for the chronicles of the active life of the Prophet Muhammad, and the specific circumstances that revealed the messages from Archangel Gabriel. Aicha lived to be 67 of age and experienced Islam since she was born, and
she died as Islam was splitting into schisms.
Aicha was born in 616 in Mecca and she was redheaded like her maternal grandmother. Her father Abu Bakr, later the first Caliph,
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