Seerah Ibn Hisham - Biography of the Prophet (PBUH) by Ibn Hisham, Abd Al-Malik

Seerah Ibn Hisham - Biography of the Prophet (PBUH)

This abridged edition of one of the earliest and most respected biographies of the Prophet Muhammad (peace...
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Author: Abd Al-Malik Ibn Hisham
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Seerah Ibn Hisham - Biography of the Prophet (PBUH) by Ibn Hisham, Abd Al-Malik

Seerah Ibn Hisham - Biography of the Prophet (PBUH)

$47.98

Seerah Ibn Hisham - Biography of the Prophet (PBUH)

$47.98
Author: Abd Al-Malik Ibn Hisham
Format: Paperback
Language: English

This abridged edition of one of the earliest and most respected biographies of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) presents the life of the Messenger in a clear, readable, and carefully preserved format. Based on the foundational work of Ibn Hisham, which itself is a refined version of Ibn Ishaq's original compilation, this version retains the essential events, character, and mission of the Prophet without overwhelming the reader with excessive listings or chains of narration.

Abdus-Salam Harun's abridgment makes this classical text accessible without compromising authenticity. Readers will appreciate its continuity, clarity, and reverence for the original. Whether you're exploring the early days in Makkah, the struggles of Madinah, or the final moments of the Prophet's life, this edition guides the reader through a transformative journey grounded in authentic narration and spiritual depth.

Ideal for students, teachers, and anyone seeking a reliable and engaging account of the Prophet's life, this book serves as a practical entry point into the Sīrah tradition while remaining faithful to the scholarship of early Muslim historians.

It brings history alive in a way that connects deeply with the mind and heart-making it suitable for both personal reading and educational settings.

A timeless narrative with lasting relevance.

Gist of Subjects Covered in the Book (Summarised TOC)

    • Historical Background and Lineage
    • Covers Arabia's political and tribal landscape before Islam, including the Prophet's noble lineage, birth, early life, and major pre-Islamic events like the Year of the Elephant.
    • Revelation and Early Da'wah
    • Describes the Prophet's first revelations, early converts, resistance from the Quraysh, significant migrations, and key events like the Night Journey and Pledges of al-'Aqabah.
    • Hijrah and Establishing the Muslim Community
    • Details the Prophet's emigration to Madinah, the formation of the Muslim society, the brotherhood between Muhajirun and Ansar, and foundational aspects like the call to prayer.
    • Military Campaigns and Treaties
    • Chronicles major expeditions and battles (Badr, Uhud, Khaybar, Hunayn, etc.), diplomatic missions, the Treaty of Hudaybiyah, and the Prophet's strategic efforts to spread Islam.
    • Final Years and Passing
    • Narrates the Prophet's final illness, key companions' roles, his farewell pilgrimage, and events surrounding his death and burial.


Author: Abd Al-Malik Ibn Hisham
Publisher: Qadeem Press
Published: 10/22/2025
Pages: 306
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9789366084893

About the Author
Ibn Hisham, Abd Al-Malik: - Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Hishām (+ 218 AH/833-834 CE) was a prominent 9th-century grammarian, historian and editor whose work remains foundational to the early Islamic tradition of sīrah (the biography of the Prophet). Although the original manuscript of his predecessor Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq has not survived, Ibn Hishām's edited recension of the text preserved, refined and filtered it-omitting certain anecdotes, clarifying difficult Arabic, and annotating genealogy and place‐names-thus making his version the principal conduit through which the Prophet's life has been transmitted in classical scholarship. His work, "Al-Sīrah al-Nabawiyyah", remains one of the most trusted sources on the Prophet's mission, the early Muslim community, and the myriad social, tribal and historical contexts that shaped it.

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