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Les Compagnons du Prophète pour les Débutants (Tome 1) — Abderrazak Mahri | Éditions Maison d'Ennour

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Les Compagnons du Prophète pour les Débutants (Tome 1) — Abderrazak Mahri | Éditions Maison d'EnnourPrsentation Dcouvrez la vie extraordinaire des Compagnons du Prophte Muhammad travers des rcits vivants, accessibles et profondment inspirants. Ce premier tome vous invite explorer les parcours de dix figures emblmatiques de l'islam, dont la foi, le courage et la sincrit continuent de guider les musulmans du monde entier. Un ouvrage idal pour poser des bases solides et s'imprgner des plus beaux modles de l'histoire islamique. Le Messager de Dieu tait

Présentation

Découvrez la vie extraordinaire des Compagnons du Prophète Muhammad ﷺ à travers des récits vivants, accessibles et profondément inspirants. Ce premier tome vous invite à explorer les parcours de dix figures emblématiques de l'islam, dont la foi, le courage et la sincérité continuent de guider les musulmans du monde entier. Un ouvrage idéal pour poser des bases solides et s'imprégner des plus beaux modèles de l'histoire islamique.

« Le Messager de Dieu ﷺ était un Coran vivant. Il a su transformer les hommes et les femmes qui ont répondu à son appel. » — Quatrième de couverture

Contenu de l'ouvrage

  • Portraits détaillés de dix Compagnons du Prophète Muhammad ﷺ parmi les plus illustres
  • Le cheminement spirituel de chaque Compagnon : de leur vie avant l'islam à leur transformation profonde
  • La méthode prophétique d'éducation et d'inspiration : comment le Prophète ﷺ guidait ses Compagnons
  • Des modèles concrets de foi, de sincérité, de courage et de détermination applicables au quotidien
  • Une narration accessible aux débutants, sans prérequis en sciences islamiques
  • Une invitation à s'élever spirituellement en s'inspirant des figures fondatrices de l'islam

Pour qui ?

Cet ouvrage s'adresse à tous les adultes francophones souhaitant découvrir ou approfondir leur connaissance des Compagnons du Prophète sans connaissances préalables en histoire islamique. Il convient parfaitement aux nouveaux convertis, aux jeunes adultes en quête de repères spirituels, ainsi qu'à toute personne désireuse de s'initier à la sîra et à l'histoire de l'islam à travers des récits humains et émouvants.

L'auteur

Abderrazak Mahri est un auteur francophone reconnu dans le domaine de la littérature islamique pédagogique. Il se distingue par sa capacité à rendre accessibles les grandes figures et les enseignements de l'islam à un large public, notamment aux débutants et aux jeunes adultes. Ses ouvrages, publiés aux Éditions Maison d'Ennour, allient rigueur historique et style narratif engageant.

Informations éditoriales

Auteur Abderrazak Mahri
Éditeur Maison d'Ennour
ISBN 9782752401113
Nombre de pages 166 pages
Langue Français
Année de parution 2024
Format 21,5 × 28 cm
Couverture Rigide
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