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The Silence of Mohammed
Author: Salim Bachi
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1906548242



The Silence of Mohammed


Based on historical fact and legends,Athis fictionalized account of the life of Muhammad was nominated for the prestigious Prix GoncourtABefore becoming the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad was a simple man of flesh and blood who started life as a poor orAphan in the Arabian city of Mecca. Get The Silence of Mohammed literature books for free.
Through his union with his first wife Khadija, he became a prosperous merchant and caravaneer. He was visited by God at the age of 40 to become a prophAet and visionary statesman.AIn an attempt to allowAMuslims and non-Muslims alike the chanceAto form their own opinion of the Prophet Muhammad, Salim Bachi presentsAthe fictionalized story of this exceptional man told by four key characters-his first wife, Khadija; his closest friend, Caliph Abu B Check The Silence of Mohammed our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Through his union with his first wife Khadija, he became a prosperous merchant and caravaneer AIn an attempt to allowAMuslims and non-Muslims alike the chanceAto form their own opinion of the Prophet Muhammad, Salim Bachi presentsAthe fictionalized story of this exceptional man told by four key characters-his first wife, Khadija; his closest friend, Caliph Abu B

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