The Life of Muhammad [Pbuh]

Muhammad Husayn Haykal

Paperback, 748 Pages, Black & White
6.69 x 9.61 Inches
Qadeem Press

In his meticulously researched and eloquently written biography, The Life of Muhammad (saw), Muhammad Husayn Haykal paints a vivid and comprehensive portrait of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), the founder of Islam. Drawing upon a wealth of historical sources and incorporating insights from both traditional Islamic scholarship and modern research, Haykal presents a balanced and engaging account of Muhammad’s life and teachings.

Haykal begins by tracing Muhammad’s lineage and upbringing in pre-Islamic Arabia, a society characterized by tribalism, idolatry, and social injustice. He meticulously details Muhammad’s (saw) early life, highlighting his integrity, trustworthiness, and compassion, qualities that earned him the moniker “Al-Ameen” (The Trustworthy) among his people.

The book then delves into Muhammad’s (saw) prophethood. Haykal vividly describes the pivotal moments in Muhammad’s (saw) life, including the revelation of the first verses of the Quran at the Cave of Hira and his subsequent struggle to spread the message of Islam amidst widespread scepticism and opposition.

Haykal’s account of Muhammad’s life is not merely a chronological narrative; it is a profound exploration of his character, his leadership, and his impact on the world. He sheds light on Muhammad’s unwavering faith, his strategic brilliance, and his unwavering commitment to justice and equality.

Haykal also addresses common misconceptions and criticisms of Islam, providing a nuanced and well-informed perspective on the religion’s origins, its core beliefs, and its historical trajectory. He emphasizes the message of peace, tolerance, and social responsibility that lies at the heart of Islam, a message that remains as relevant today as it was in the time of the Prophet Muhammad.

The Life of Muhammad (saw) is not just a biography; it is a testament to the enduring power of faith, the transformative impact of leadership, and the profound influence of a single individual on the course of human history. Haykal’s work offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (saw), providing readers with a deeper appreciation of the Prophet Muhammad’s life, legacy, and enduring significance.

Table of Contents:

  • Arabia before Islam
  • Makkah, the Ka’bah, and the Quraysh
  • Muhammad: from Birth to Marriage
  • From Marriage to Prophethood
  • From the Beginning of Revelation to the Conversion of ‘Umar
  • The Story of the Goddesses
  • The Malevolent Conduct of Quraysh
  • From the Violation of the Boycott to al Isra’
  • The Two Covenants of al ‘Aqabah
  • Al Hijrah, or the Prophet’s Emigration
  • Beginning of the Yathrib Period
  • The First Raids and Skirmishes
  • The Great Battle of Badr
  • Between Badr and Uhud
  • The Campaign of Uhud
  • The Effects of Uhud
  • The Prophet’s Wives
  • The Campaigns of al Khandaq and Banü Qurayzah
  • From the Two Campaigns to the Treaty of Hudaybiyah
  • The Treaty of Hudaybiyah
  • The Campaign of Khaybar and Missions to Kings
  • The ‘Umrah or Lesser Pilgrimage
  • The Campaign of Mu’tah
  • The Conquest of Makkah
  • Campaigns of Hunayn and al Ta’if
  • Ibrahim and the Wives of the Prophet
  • Campaign of Tabūk and the Death of Ibrahim
  • The Year of Deputations and Abū Bakr’s Leadership of the Pilgrimage
  • The Farewell Pilgrimage
  • The Prophet’s Sickness and Death
  • The Prophet’s Burial
  • Conclusion in Two Essays
  • Islamic Civilization as Depicted in the Qur’ân
  • Islamic Civilization and the Western Orientalists
  • Notes and References
  • Supplementary Readings