Brief biography of the Holy Prophet, and his teachings.<br><br>Reviews:<br>"The Learned author tells in superb style about the Holy Prophet- his mission and his achievements" — The Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, Pakistan<br><br>"so beautifully done by Muhammad Ali … Should form part of the education of every person who aspires to know the life career of a great historical personality" — Times of Ceylon
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Maulana Muhammad Ali. The Living Thoughts of the Prophet Muhammad
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Chapter 1 – A Brief Sketch of the Prophet’s Life
Chapter 2 – Faith in God
Chapter 3 – The Oneness of Humanity
Chapter 4 – The Dignity of Manhood
Chapter 5 – Prayer to God
Chapter 6 – The Service of Humanity
Chapter 7 – Charity
Chapter 8 – Character Building
Chapter 9 – Wealth
Chapter 10 – Work and Labour
Chapter 11 – Home Life
Chapter 12 – The State
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Proper Names
Biblical proper names are not transliterated, but their Biblical form is adopted; other names are transliterated according to the rules of transliteration. Hence the reader will notice a change in such names as Mecca which should be written as Makkah, Medina which should be written as Madinah, Yemen which should be written as Yaman, and so on.