Ṣiddīqī, Na̒īm

Muḥsin-i insāniyyat / Muhsin-i insaniyyat Mvhsin-e- insaniyyat Mohsin-i insaniyyat Mohsin-yi insaniyyat Mohsin-i insaniyyat Na̒īm Ṣiddīqī. - Lāhaur: Islāmīk Pablikashanz Privēṭ Līmīṭiḍ, 1996. - 240 pages.

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Muḥsin-i Insāniyyat is a well-known Urdu biography of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), which presents him as the greatest benefactor of humanity. Written in an emotionally rich and respectful style, the book highlights the Prophet’s noble qualities—truthfulness, compassion, justice, and humility. It provides a detailed account of his early life, the beginning of prophethood, hardships during the Makkan period, and the eventual migration to Madinah. The author discusses major events such as battles, treaties, and the formation of an ideal Islamic society. The book also focuses on the Prophet’s treatment of women, the poor, and even his enemies, showcasing his unmatched mercy and character. By connecting the Seerah to modern challenges, Muḥsin-i Insāniyyat encourages readers to adopt the values of equality, brotherhood, and moral responsibility. Overall, it is not only a biography but also a source of inspiration for those seeking guidance in life through the example of the Prophet ﷺ.


in Urdu


Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him), Prophet


Islam

297.63 / SAD