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Muhammad

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First published January 1, 2006

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Anita Rai

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September 23, 2007
For me it is enough that Muhammad is the greatest feminist the world has so far had but has so little come to know of… Personally I am infinitely grateful to Muhammad, who has not only empathised with the crying voice of the despairing and exploited woman but has taken momentous measures blustering all opposition, to alleviate her lot and strengthen her in realistic terms… For ages and ages, a woman had found herself begging and grovelling in front of her male master, with her heart-wrenching pleas for justice remaining unheard and unaddressed. Muhammad had changed this forever. Muhammad had pulled the woman out of her embarrassing position. Muhammad had lifted her from her servitude to man to being her own master. Muhammad had turned her from a beggar to a rightful taker and a strong stakeholder. Muhammad had carefully listened to her sorrows and her woes. Muhammad had heard her out with loving patience, compassion, and his heart overflowing with kindness and understanding. Muhammad had addressed her complaints as per divine ordinance even before she complained. Muhammad had found where she was hurting, and arranged for her to heal. Muhammad had found for her, her lost identity. Muhammad had acquainted her with her real status and significance. Muhammad had presented to woman, her individuality and pride as gifted by God. Muhammad had won over for woman what was seized from her somewhere along the way – her respect and her rights. Muhammad got woman her freedom. Muhammad transformed woman from being a non-entity to a confident individual. Muhammad brought back to woman her glory. Muhammad was and remains the unrivalled champion of a woman
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June 18, 2015
No book compares to this. A personal experience
The truth unveiled.
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June 26, 2015
this is the mind blowing booking by a non muslim writer who wrote about Islaam, and the ummah of Prophet .The Ummah of that time disappointed prophet and still they are doing .
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