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In these circumstances, Prophet Muhammad (s) married several women during fifty-sixth year up to the sixtieth year of his life. He did not contract any marriage in the last three years of his life, following the revelation limiting the number of wives up to a maximum of four.
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Muhammad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gives an account of the life and times of Prophet Muhammad ... Young Muhammad became an enthusiastic member of the organisation. Later in life he used to say: ... It was at this time that the Prophet Muhammad was granted the mi'raj (ascension): He saw in a vision that he was received on heaven by God, and was witness of the...
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Table of Contents for The life & times of Prophet Muhammad : universalizing the Abrahamic tradition / Tarik Jan, available from the Library of Congress. ... Table of contents for The life & times of Prophet Muhammad : universalizing the Abrahamic tradition / Tarik Jan.
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Home >> Islamic Books >> Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) >> Sirah, the Life of the Prophet Muhammad >> The Life & Times of Prophet Muhammad : Universalizing the Abrahamic Tradition (Tarik Jan);
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The LIfe and Times of Prophet Muhammad; Tarik Jan; Compelling biographical narration which contextualizes the coming of the last prophet in the Abrahamic tradition. ... The book relies on the Qur'an and the ahadith to present the life and times of Prophet Muhammad. About the Author; Tarik Jan is a senior research fellow at...
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In the year 570, Prophet Muhammad was born. At the time of his birth, he was already a partial orphan. His father died before he was born which left only ... As you can see, his life was marred with death and loss right from the start. He was made an orphan three times over before he had even reached the age of 10 years.
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