Muhammad: As If You Can See Him

By Aaidh ibn Abdullah al-Qarni

From the author of the Best Selling Don’t be Sad and You can be the Happiest Woman in the World.

I am writing about a man who categorically is the best human being ever to have walked the earth. And what are the sources and reference books I used to write this book? Were they encyclopedias and history books? No. Instead, my main reference works were the book of love for the Prophet (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) that I have stored in my heart and the book of unadulterated veneration of the Prophet (saaw) that is inscribed —–indelibly, I hope —–in my memory. It is as if I am writing not with my hand and a pen, but with my nerves and my heart’s arteries. And, because of my great love for the Prophet (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam), it is as f the ink I am writing with consists of a mixture of my tears and blood. (From the Introduction)

How many times have you heard the phrase, “Would you do that if the prophet was watching?” This book challenges readers to think closely about this phrase, and describes the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) from the first page of the book’s first chapter. In fact, the book is a message of love from a mere human being.. to the best of human beings. Written by the best-selling author of Don’t be Sad and You can be the Happiest Woman in the World, Muhammad as if you can see Him is promised to have the same effect on readers as did ‘Aid Al-Qarni’s previous writings.

What makes the book so special?
- Muhammad’s ancestors and forefathers
- Muhammad’s good virtues and morals
- The Prophet’s du’aas
- His crying and laughter
- How people saw Muhammad
- Muhammad around his companions
- The prophet as a teacher
- The prophet as a human being

About the author
Dr. shaykh Aaidh ibn Abdullah al-Qarni (also spelt al-Qarnee), born in Saudi Arabia. He is an Islamic Scholar and respected author and activist. He is most well known for his self-help book ‘Don’t Be Sad’ which is seen as the number one in its field within Islamic literature and although written by a Muslim for Muslims it is praised as being ideal for non-Muslims alike.

Author: A'id ibn 'abdullah al-Qarni
Translator: Faisal ibn Muhammad Shafeeq
Publisher: International Islamic Publishing House IIPH (2008)
Pages: 176
Binding: Hardback


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