Mohammed (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature)

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Discover the compelling narrative of **Mohammed** in the **Wordsworth Classics of World Literature**. This edition delves into the life of the last and greatest prophet, **Muhammad**, exploring his revolutionary role in shaping Islam. Published by **Wordsworth Classics** in 2007, this **softcover edition** presents an engaging recounting of Muhammad's journey as he faced deep-rooted challenges in **Mecca** and ultimately found a home in **Medina**. As the prophet endured persecution, his unwavering commitment to abolishing **idolatry** led to profound spiritual and military developments. Through the lens of **Washington Irving**, readers can explore how Muhammad’s leadership extended far beyond teaching, encompassing battles that were pivotal in spreading the message of **Islam**. This is not just a historical account; it’s a profound reflection on conviction, courage, and the indelible impact of one man's quest for a **religious vision**. Dive into this essential read to understand the intertwining of faith, perseverance, and societal transformation. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in world religions or historical biographies, this book is a must-have addition to your library. Shipping is fast and reliable, ensuring you receive your brand new copy promptly, so you can start exploring the life of Muhammad and its contemporary implications today.

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Title: Mohammed (Wordsworth Classics of World ...
Publisher: Wordsworth Classics
Publication Date: 2007
Binding: Soft cover

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According to Mohammed, the one true religion was revealed to five great prophets before him - Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus. But each time their message was ignored and people chose to worship false gods instead. As the last and greatest prophet of the one and only God, it was his task to abolish all idolatry. For many years his mission seemed hopeless. As long as he remained in Mecca, he made few converts and had to endure dangers and persecution. But when the city of Medina offered him sanctuary, his small band of followers rapidly multiplied. Mohammed now led his armies out to do battle in the desert, spreading his religion at the point of the sword.

This later part of his life, as told by Washington Irving, is as much about military conquest as spiritual teaching. For us today, the consequences are still unfolding: reason to reflect on the extraordinary career of one individual who joined conviction, resoluteness, courage and self-mastery in the pursuit of a religious vision.

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