Maqālāt-e-Sīrat / tartīb wa-muqaddamah Muḥammad Miān Ṣiddīqī, Shu‘bah da‘wat-o-irshād, Idārah Taḥqīqāt-i Islāmī, Islāmābād, Jāmiʿah Islāmiyyah.

By: Maqālāt-e-sīratContributor(s): Ṣiddīqī, Muḥammad MiānMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Islāmābād: Idārah Taḥqīqāt-i Islāmī, 1989Description: 222 pagesOther title: Sirat-un-Nabi | Maqalat-e-Seerat | Maqalat-i Seerat | Seerat-i Nabi | Seeratunnabi | Seerat-un-nabiSubject(s): Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him), ProphetDDC classification: 297.63 Summary: Maqālāt-e-Sīrat is a collection of scholarly articles and essays that explore various aspects of the life and character of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The book highlights his teachings, moral conduct, leadership, and role as a reformer of society. Each article sheds light on how his example provides guidance for both individual and communal life. It is written to deepen the reader's understanding of the Prophet’s Seerah (biography) and inspire love, respect, and practical application of his sunnah in daily life.
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Maqālāt-e-Sīrat is a collection of scholarly articles and essays that explore various aspects of the life and character of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The book highlights his teachings, moral conduct, leadership, and role as a reformer of society. Each article sheds light on how his example provides guidance for both individual and communal life. It is written to deepen the reader's understanding of the Prophet’s Seerah (biography) and inspire love, respect, and practical application of his sunnah in daily life.

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