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Was Muhammad (pbuh) Merciful?

  • Was Muhammad (pbuh) Merciful?

    The author said in his introduction, "The study itself falls into four parts: Chapter One: An Introduction, Chapter Two: Aspects of Mercy for Human Beings in the Character of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Before the Divine Call, Chapter Three: Introducing the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Chapter Four: Aspects of Mercy for Human Beings in the Character of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) After the Divine Call."

    Reveiwers: Abu Adham Osama Omara

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/340830

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