The life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad are examined in “The Prophet of Mercy: How Muhammad (PBUH) Raised Above Enmity Insult” by Mohammed Elshinawy and Omar Suleiman. The writers look at how the Prophet, despite great difficulties and persecution, responded to insults and hostility with kindness, compassion, and forgiveness. The book gives insights into the Prophet’s character and how his teachings might be applied to modern problems of conflict and polarisation through a rigorous investigation of historical sources and Islamic theology. Both Muslims and non-Muslim readers who want to learn more about Islam and the life of its creator should read the book.
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