Audio CD As Sira Part 1

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Audio CD As Sira Part 1
The life story of the last prophet

Speaker: Bashshar Masri
Total duration: 62 minutes
Language: German
Publisher: IB Verlag Islamic Library

Tracklist:
1: The Birth of Makkah 22:03
2: The Year of the Elephant 17:56
3: A Prophet Matures 22:43
Today, I want to tell you the story of a very special person. A person who changed this world for the better through his life. Someone who accomplished many great things and is a mercy to all of humanity. A person loved by good souls and hated by evil souls. For he brought light back to a world that was on the verge of sinking into darkness and healed people's hearts with Allah's permission. His story is full of wonders and adventures; it is the story of a true hero.

He was a man who possessed such fantastic qualities that he was chosen by Allah, the Exalted, to undertake the most important and yet most difficult task any human being had ever faced. A task that would consume all his strength and demand everything from him, more than anyone else could accomplish. For he was tasked with teaching all of humanity the true faith in Allah, the Exalted, and showing them all the path to Paradise.

And among all the noble men, there could be only one who was capable of bearing this enormous burden. He was the noblest, the leader of all the prophets. The Chosen One. His name was Muhammad, may Allah's blessings and peace be upon him.

Today, insha-Allah, you will hear the first part of his exciting life story. In this part, you will learn how the city of Mecca came into being and who the ancestors of Muhammad, may Allah's blessings and peace be upon him, were. Then, insha-Allah, I will tell you about his blessed birth, childhood, and youth. And on the next CD, insha-Allah, you will hear how Muhammad, may Allah's blessings and peace be upon him, was chosen by Allah, the Exalted, to be a prophet.

Until then, I wish you all the best. May Allah, the Exalted, bless you and keep this story in your hearts. Ameen!

Wa-Salamu alaikum wa Rahmatu-Allah-i wa Barakatuh.
Abu Sakinah