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Le Nectar Cacheté — Safiyyu Ar-Rahmân Al-Mubârakfûrî | Éditions Maison d'Ennour

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Le Nectar Cacheté — Safiyyu Ar-Rahmân Al-Mubârakfûrî | Éditions Maison d'EnnourPrsentation Considr comme la rfrence incontournable de la biographie prophtique, Le Nectar Cachet L'Ultime Joyau de la Prophtie est l'uvre qui a remport le premier prix au concours mondial de la Sra organis par la Ligue Islamique Mondiale La Mecque. Prcis, complet et remarquablement accessible, ce livre vous plonge au cur de la vie du Prophte Muhammad avec une rigueur acadmique et une profondeur spirituelle incomparables. Offrez vous la plus belle des

Présentation

Considéré comme la référence incontournable de la biographie prophétique, Le Nectar Cacheté – L'Ultime Joyau de la Prophétie est l'œuvre qui a remporté le premier prix au concours mondial de la Sîra organisé par la Ligue Islamique Mondiale à La Mecque. Précis, complet et remarquablement accessible, ce livre vous plonge au cœur de la vie du Prophète Muhammad ﷺ avec une rigueur académique et une profondeur spirituelle incomparables. Offrez-vous la plus belle des lectures pour renforcer votre foi, consolider votre identité et vous ressourcer aux origines de l'Islam.

« Vous avez certes dans le Messager d'Allah un excellent modèle à suivre. »
(Coran, sourate Al-Ahzâb, 33:21)

Contenu de l'ouvrage

  • La période préislamique (Al-Jâhiliyya) : contexte historique, géographique et tribal de la Péninsule arabique avant la révélation.
  • La naissance et la jeunesse du Prophète ﷺ : origines, enfance, vie avant la mission prophétique.
  • Les débuts de la Révélation et la période mecquoise : les premières années de l'Islam, les épreuves et la persévérance des premiers musulmans.
  • L'Hégire et la période médinoise : la construction de la communauté islamique, les batailles, les traités et les grandes victoires.
  • Les expéditions et conquêtes : récit détaillé des غزوات (Ghazawât) avec analyses stratégiques et enseignements moraux.
  • La personnalité et les vertus du Prophète ﷺ : portrait moral et spirituel, nobles qualités (akhlâq) à incarner au quotidien.

Pour qui ?

Cet ouvrage de 842 pages en grand format, couverture rigide, s'adresse à tout adulte francophone désireux de connaître en profondeur la vie du Prophète Muhammad ﷺ. Accessible aux lecteurs débutants comme aux étudiants en sciences islamiques, il constitue une lecture fondamentale pour quiconque souhaite se forger une identité islamique solide, améliorer son caractère et trouver des repères spirituels fiables dans la société contemporaine. Il est particulièrement recommandé comme cadeau pour une bibliothèque islamique personnelle ou familiale.

L'auteur

Safiyyu Ar-Rahmân Al-Mubârakfûrî (1943–2006) était un éminent érudit islamique indien, enseignant à l'Université Islamique de Médine. Il est mondialement reconnu pour avoir rédigé Ar-Rahîq Al-Makhtûm (Le Nectar Cacheté), œuvre couronnée du premier prix au concours international de la biographie prophétique organisé par la Ligue Islamique Mondiale en 1979. Son style alliant rigueur scientifique et accessibilité a fait de ce livre la Sîra la plus lue et la plus recommandée dans le monde musulman.

Informations éditoriales

Auteur Safiyyu Ar-Rahmân Al-Mubârakfûrî
Éditeur Maison d'Ennour
ISBN 9782910891442
Nombre de pages 842
Langue Français
Année de parution 2014 (Nouvelle édition)
Format Grand Format
Couverture Rigide
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