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With the coming of Ramadan, I decided to put it upon myself to read another book on the Biography of Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم. Like a country that revisits the nation's history during independence day, I revisit his life to learn and to strengthen my connection with him. It's a reminder of the sacrifices made by Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم and his companions, and most of all to be in constant gratitude for the gift that Allah has bestowed on the Ummah. Kalau saya dahulu waktu kecil, masih bermain dengan teman, menangis ketika mainan di ambil, serta jauh dari kata mandiri. Beda dengan Nabi Muhammad sejak kecil. Aku tahu jika kekasih Allah itu suri teladan yang baik. Segala sesuatu darinya perlu di contoh, seperti yang telah disebutkan dalam Al-Quran: Buku ini berisi kisah lahirnya ayah nabi, pernikahan dengan Aminah, lahirnya nabi, perjuangan nabi menyebarkan agama Islam, hingga nabi meninggal dunia. Kisahnya di ambil dari buku-buku biografi dan sejarah klasik abad ke-8 dan ke-9 M. Serta kumpulan hadis nabi dari abad ke-9.

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Like Abraham, Moses and Jesus before him, the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) came to unite not divide. From one vantage point the religion known as Islam is an evolution, culmination or perfection of expression regarding the One essence that is also known as the Real. From another perspective it shows how much nothing has changed. “Islam” or “submission to God” is simply a return to the true nature of who we are. Past all the religious externalities that have accumulated over centuries, Submission is nothing more than unity with the only reality there is or ever was. It is discovery of the Self at the deepest level. Martin Lings did a great job in connecting the different puzzles together. The book requires some focus in the beginning as the reader will encounter many characters but then it will be easy once you have focused already. I wonder if the high rating of this book comes from Muslims reading this book and loving how "true" it must be. Or perhaps, people were fascinated by the miraculous nature of Muhammad and his numerous "miracles" presented in this book. I will instead provide you with a separate light to understand this book. Service unavailable. We're already working on the problem and we will solve it as soon as possible. Terjemahan yang kemas dan sedap susunannya. Kisah-kisah Rasulullah yang biasa dengar sebelum ini cuma lebih terperinci dan aku paling suka deskripsi naratifnya, tersusun pada setiap bab; setiap cabaran dan halangan baginda, awal/semasa/selepas kedatangan Islam, tentang para sahabat (ini antara perihal paling seronok aku baca sebab selalu cuma kenal nama dan kurang ambil tahu kisah mereka di sebaliknya tapi buku ini banyak juga fokus pada kehidupan para sahabat Rasulullah) dan kejadian-kejadian penting dalam sejarah Islam.However, don't forget to remember the acts of barbarity committed by him: the exiles of Jews, followed by the massacre of all the men of an entire tribe named the Banu Qurayza; the way he and his companions divided up the women between them, as if they were mere objects; the words he had spoken in favor of military actions against nonbelievers; his insatiable thirst for wives; his even greater insatiable thirst for power and grandiose; his behavior which resembled that of a violent cult leader; his actions towards the Jews, Christians, and the Arab pagans; the Quranic revelations, which on more than one occasion seemed to you to be giving Muhammad exactly what he would want if he was acting out of purely political and economical interests; and finally, his marriage with Aisha when she was six years old. If you're still not convinced of how megalomaniacal you thought this man was, dear me, read on, for I further describe some of these actions for your failing memory. Thou fastest every day,” said the Prophet, “and keepest vigil every night in prayer.” “Yea, that indeed I do,” said ‘Uthman, for he had heard him speak again and again of the merits of fasting and of night prayer. “Do not so,” said the Prophet, “for verily thine eyes have their rights over thee, and thy body hath its rights, and thy family have their rights. So pray, and sleep, and fast, and break fast.” The author Martin Lings was a Muslim convert and Arabic speaker who spent formative years in Cairo and earned a Ph.D. on Sufism at SOAS University of London in 1959. He had a brief career overseeing eastern manuscripts at the British Museum and Library. This biography of Muhammad was written in 1983 and received prizes from governments in Pakistan and Egypt, as well as international acclaim from Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Martin Lings was an English writer and scholar, a student and follower of Frithjof Schuon, and Shakespearean scholar. He is best known as the author of a very popular and positively reviewed biography, Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources, first published in 1983 and still in print. Buku ini hanya sebagai cendela yang membuka samudera ilmu yang luas. Dia memberikan keterikatan dan kunci pada pembacanya agar terus membaca tentang nabi lebih jauh dan lebih dalam.

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Tahukah apa buku itu? Ya, buku itu berjudul Muhammad, Kisah Hidup Nabi Berdasarkan Sumber Klasik, karya Martin Lings, terbitan Serambi Apa isinya buku ini? You may be more knowledgeable and say, "No no, it happened, it is in the Sira, the biography of Muhammad". That would be to then overlook the massive amount of false recordings of Muhammad that emerged during and after his death. In fact, this is perhaps the greatest problem of Islam in modern times. False teachings, false recordings, have becoming so intermingled with the core teachings of Islam, that separating the two has become near impossible. Past the Qur'an, it is difficult to ascertain the accuracy of any document. Yet, Martin Ling goes to vividly into details of "miracles" that occurred.As an expression of the primordial religion, the Revelation continually stressed the importance of giving thanks to God for all the most elementary blessings of life. He hath given you hearing and sight and heart knowledge that ye may be thankful.” It is exciting and rendered in its unadulterated original form; angels fight alongside the believers in their battles with infidels Best book I've ever read in English about the life of the Beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. Based in the earliest classical sources, yet written in beautiful and fluid English. For non-Muslims, it can also be extremely helpful. I understand that historical revisionism has its place in the academic realm. Nevertheless, it is also incumbent on educated people to expose themselves to religious traditions.

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Martin Lings was born in England and spent his higher studies in the US. At 31, he went to Cairo and became a lecturer in Cairo University. He learned Arabic and got immersed in the study of Sufism. He converted to Islam and adopted Abubakar Sirajuddin as his new name. Lings produced and staged Shakespearean plays which were always a fascination for him. He belonged to the perennialist stream of mystical philosophy and considered himself as a Sufi. The author wanted to be known by his adopted Muslim name in later life, but the publishers of this book continues to use his old Christian name as some kind of a ruse to attract people belonging to other religions. Though written in an archaic style, it is comparatively new, having published for the first time in 1983. Cairo became his home for over a decade; he became an English teacher at the University of Cairo and produced Shakespeare plays annually. Lings married Lesley Smalley in 1944 and lived with her in a village near the pyramids. Despite having settled comfortably in Egypt, Lings was forced to leave in 1952 after anti-British disturbances. This is one of the best book about the seerat of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) I have ever read. This book is awarded by both Pakistani and Egyptian governments. Martin Lings (Abu Bakar Saraj-ud-Din, a Muslim convert) describes the whole life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in a beautiful manner.One of the companions disapproved of Muslims bringing captives to the camp. Muhammad said he'd rather see them slaughtered than alive (p 149) In Muhammad: His life Based on the Earliest Sources, Martin Lings traces the life of Muhammad, the founder of Islam. Using ancient sources, Lings discusses Muhammad's life from his birth to his death, including the revelations that Muhammad receives from God and the opposition to Islam with which Muhammad and his followers had to contend. Lings paints an image of life in ancient Mecca and how Islam changes the relationships and daily life of the individuals in the region. Kisah-kisahnya mungkin sudah banyak diceritakan tapi di sini lebih terstruktur dan komprehensif, kita bisa mengetahui awal dan sebab turunnya suatu ayat, juga diperkenalkan dengan karakter suku-suku di Arab terutama suku Quraish. You liked this book from the very beginning, when it started with the story of Abraham going to Mecca. The book was written as if it was an elaborate prose. However, the flaws readily caught your eyes. Abraham is cited as creating the Kabah, the center of Islamic worship located in Mecca. The source for this information that the author cites is the Quran and some Bible verses. As you already know, the Bible is hardly ever reliable and not a lot of scholars think that those verses meant Abraham traveled to Arabia. And the Quran as the source of this crucial information is not credible at all. You should also remember the various other incredible acts described by the author, where he cited Islamic sources or barely cited anything at all. The reliability of sources remain a thorny question in Islam, where even the Quran is not perfectly preserved as Muslims and Allah claim. You also noticed how the incident of the satanic verses was altogether omitted, as if it was not a significant event in Islam's history. Nevertheless, you kept on reading while generally taking the information to be true, unless something supernatural or some extraordinary acts were described, for which you thought the sources were not enough to be taken as evidences. Abd al- Muttalib vows to sacrifice one of ten sons. Sacrifices camels instead. Abolishes human sacrifice? Did he really need to think whether he needed to murder his sons or the camels? God couldn't have told him no? (P 12-14)

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Kemudian buku ini juga menceritakan peperangan nabi, tentang apa alasannya. Bagaimana nabi mengatur strategi perang, kemudian cara pengambilan keputusannya, serta kepemimpinan beliau. Baik kepemimpinan ketika di medan perang, dalam komunitas (umat) atau keluarga. Kerennya buku ini It uses anachronistic English quoting people of the period; thee, thou and the smiting of thine foes aboundIntolerance is the hallmark of organized Islam in the present world. Contrary to what some of its apologists say, this was so even during the prophet’s lifetime, as seen in this book. The believers abused others at will, but the reverse of it was not permitted. Labid, who was a great Arabian poet of the time, recited a poem, Kisah Nabi Muhammad SAW dari Martin lings ini paling enak dibaca diantara buku-buku sejenis lainnya. Lings attended Clifton College and went on to Magdalen College, Oxford (BA (Oxon) English Language and Literature). At Magdalen he was a student of C. S. Lewis, who would become a close friend of his. After graduating from Oxford Lings went to Vytautas Magnus University, in Lithuania, where he taught Anglo-Saxon and Middle English. Medina and jews' treachery. Richest spoils so far. Three Jewish regions agreed to pay tribute to Muhammad every year. What he needs of earthly goods, that scoundrel? Muhammad marries Safiyyah, widow of the leader of the clan (p 269)

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