• The awaited Prophet • The Divine purpose in sending Prophets • Some characteristics of Prophets • The essentials of Prophethood • Prophet Muhammad as husband and father • The Prophet as universal educator • The military dimension of Muhammad as universal leader • The prophet’s prayers and supplications; and his universal mercy; mildness and forbearance and other attributes • The Sunna of the Prophet • The Sunna as a source of legislation • The Sunna in the Qur’an and Hadith • The role of the Sunna • The establishment of the Sunna The books are a compilation of the sermons which F. Gulen gave every Friday of 1989 to introduce people; especially the young; to Prophet Muhammad; upon him be peace and blessings; in all his aspects. In these two volumes; you will meet the â€Mercy for all the worlds†as Prophet; educator; statesman; commander; sociologist; economist; psychologist; moralist; teacher; orator; preacher; father; husband; and a humble; compassionate; brave; wise; gracious; gentle; and trustworthy member of humanity; and most sincere and beloved servant of God. Also; you will find out how to follow his example; and learn the meaning and establishment of Sunna and its place in Islam.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Essential readingBy LarryMartin van Creveld is the top military history of our time; and one of the greats of the past century. His works are essential for anyone interested in the field; and for those seeking to understand the wars that shape our time.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a nice; succinct foray into the world of military strategyBy Peter PaetzoldThis is a nice; succinct foray into the world of military strategy. Its brevity is part of its strength; and for anyone interested in the topic this is a great reference to find other historical military texts to read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent OverviewBy Thomas C. LaceyThis book is an excellent overview; by a very knowledgable author; of the history of the theory of military strategy from Sun Tsu (circa 400-200 BC) to the current day. Only 140 pages; it deftly glides over the notable theorists; with succinct appraisals. I learned enough to know what to read in depth to learn more. Thus I think the author aptly accomplished his purpose.