Sirah of The Final Prophet

The Sirah of The Final Prophet

Sharif H. Banna

Paperback

210 pages / Published: 2000

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This is a simple, concise and authentic account of the life of the Prophet Muhammad by Sharif Hasan al-Banna. Many a book has been written on this subject but this unique book is ideal for teenagers, introducing them to the Sirah of the Final Prophet. The author wrote this book as a teenager and the narrative of the Prophet's life is interwoven with Quranic verses and stories. The language is easy to follow and it covers all major events in the Prophet's life. Many a book has been written on this subject but this unique work is characterised by the following:

â–  Ideal for teenagers, introducing them to the Sirah of the Final Prophet

■ Usage of Arabic terminologies: Ibadah, Da’wah, Shirk and Ukhuwwah

■ Focuses on the Prophet’s mission and methodology in establishing Islam

â–  Comprehensive coverage of all major events

â–  Simplicity of language and expression

â–  Uses Quranic verses to supplement the manuscript

Name

Sharif H. Banna

Country

United Kingdom

Biography

Sharif H. Banna is the Director of Islamic Institute for
Research and Development (IIDR). He is a Board Member
of the Research Centre for Islamic Legislation and Ethics
(CILE) based at Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Maqasid
Institute Global (MIG). He has taught courses on Islamic
Legal Theory and Ethics at Oxford University. Sharif H
Banna has authored over ten books and completed writing

The Sirah of the Final Prophet at the age of fifteen. His prelim-
inary studies of classical Islamic sciences was under the tute-
lage of his father Shaykh Abdul Qadir and later with other

renowned Islamic scholars. He graduated in Law & Arabic
from SOAS (University of London) and is pursuing a PhD
in Islamic Jurisprudence at Al-Azhar University.

Title

The Sirah of The Final Prophet

Format(s)

Paperback

Edition

5th

Pages

210

ISBN

9780953758203

Dimensions

215mm (H) x 140mm (W) x 375g

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