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Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum - The Sealed Nectar (Large) - Prophet Mohammed Biography

Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum - The Sealed Nectar (Large) - Prophet Mohammed Biography

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  • A book that was honored by the World Muslim League

  • The most popular Prophet's biography

  • A must have for your home Islamic library

 

    This is a New full-color Deluxe Gift Edition of the English translation of Ar-Raheequl Makhtum with 215 more pages than the regular edition as it includes maps, pictures, diagrams and new presentation style.

    Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (in Arabic: meaning The Sealed Nectar) is an authoritative and popular Sira (biography) of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Its Arabic version was awarded first prize by the Muslim World League, at the first Islamic Conference on Seerah, following an open competition for a book on the Sirah Rasul Allah (life of Muhammad). The book competed with 170 other manuscripts, 84 in Arabic, 64 in Urdu, 21 in English, one in French and one in Hausa.

    The book takes into account various phases of the life of the Muhammad. The book provides authentic references which makes it more reliable and less controversial.

    Author: Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarkpuri
    Binding: Hardback
    Pages: 655
    Size in Inches: 7x9.5x1.3
    Size in Centimeters: 17x24x3
    Format: Full Color
    Actual Weight: ~3 pounds

    The title of the book is taken from Quranic verse Yusqawna mirraheeq-(in)-makhtum-in (meaning Their drinks will be spiced with sealed nectar) i.e. Ayat 25 of Surat Al-Mutaffifin (The Cheaters) 83.

     

    What you will learn from this book?

    You will learn the following in this e-book...

    • Arab tribes before Prophet Muhammad (SAWS)
    • Rulership and Princeship among the Arabs -The political situation
    • Religions of the Arabs
    • Muhammad’s Birth and Forty years prior Prophethood

    • Predictions of Bahira, the Monk

    • The Start of the Revelation of Quran

    • The brief interruption in revelation to Prophet Muhammad

    • The various phases of calls to Islam

    • Persecutions during preaching

    • The First Migration to Abyssinia (Ethiopia)

    • Quraish’s Machination against the Emigrants

    • The Conversion of Hamzah bin ‘Abdul-Muttalib

    • The Conversion of ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab

    • Negotiations with Quraish’s Representatives

    • The "Year of Grief"

    • Coming of Islam to Arabian Tribes and Individuals

    • The Big Event - Al-Isra’ and Al-Mir‘raj (Miraculous Night Journey)

    • The First ‘Aqabah Pledge-The Muslim Envoy in Madinah

    • The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge

    • The An-Nadwah (Council) House-The Parliament of Quraish

    • Start of a new Life and Society in Madinah

    • The Prophet on the Battlefield

    • Pre-Badr Missions and Invasions

    • Revelation of Quranic verses during various events

    • The events of the Battle of Uhud

    • The Observations of the Noble Qur’ân on the Battle of Uhud

    • Military Platoons and Missions between the Battle of Uhud

    • The Battle of the Confederates-Bani An-Nadeer Invasion

    • Al-Hudaibiyah Treaty

    • The Military Activities between Badr and Uhud -The Invasion of Buhran

    • Spread of Islam to beyond Arabia-Letter to the Vicegerent of Egypt

    • Spread of Islam to beyond Arabia-A Letter to chosroes, Emperor of Persia

    • Spread of Islam to beyond Arabia-The Envoy to Caesar, King of Rome

    • Spread of Islam to beyond Arabia-A Letter to Mundhir bin Sawa, Governor of Bahrain

    • Spread of Islam to beyond Arabia-A Letter to Haudha bin ‘Ali, Governor of Yamama.

    • Spread of Islam to beyond Arabia-A Letter to Harith Al-Ghassani, King of Damascus

    • Spread Islam to beyond Arabia-A Letter to the King of ‘Oman, Jaifer, and ‘Abd Al-Jalandi

    • Post-Hudaibiyah Hostilities-Dhu Qarad Invasion

    • The Conquest of Khaibar

    • The Conquest of Makkah-Pre-conquest Events

    • and much more !

     Ibn Kathir's story on Jesus's visit to the Jewish temple the night prophets John (pbuh) and Zakariyah (pbuh) died

    The Message of Islam revealed on the Prophet

     

    Sample Speech from the Book

    The book includes a speech by one of the earlier Muslims who sought refuge during the prophet's time in a Christian King's country. In this speech, the Muslim (Jafar bin Abi Talib) tells the king about the message that Prophet Muhammad (s) brought to them. The following is the text:

    The Muslims selected Jafar bin Abi Talib to speak on their behalf. With silence in the court, Jafar bin Abi Talib stood up and addressed the king in the following words:

    “O king! we were plunged in the depth of ignorance and barbarism; we adored idols, we lived in unchastity, we ate the dead bodies, and we spoke abominations, we disregarded every feeling of humanity, and the duties of hospitality and neighborhood were neglected; we knew no law but that of the strong, when Allah raised among us a man, of whose birth, truthfulness, honesty, and purity we were aware; and he called to the Oneness of Allah , and taught us not to associate anything with Him. He forbade us the worship of idols; and he enjoined us to speak the truth, to be faithful to our trusts, to be merciful and to regard the rights of the neighbors and kith and kin; he forbade us to speak evil of women, or to eat the substance of orphans; he ordered us to fly from the vices, and to abstain from evil; to offer prayers, to render alms, and to observe fast. We have believed in him, we have accepted his teachings and his injunctions to worship Allah, and not to associate anything with Him, and we have allowed what He has allowed, and prohibited what He has prohibited. For this reason, our people have risen against us, have persecuted us in order to make us forsake the worship of Allah and return to the worship of idols and other abominations. They have tortured and injured us, until finding no safety among them; we have come to your country, and hope you will protect us from oppression.” [Reference: Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum]