
"We often read in the honorable biography of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, that the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, is described in a stereotypical manner, each resembling another. Rarely do these works address the psychological aspect that extended throughout the Prophet's life, peace and blessings be upon him. However, this book breaks this traditional pattern in documenting the biography, adopting a narrative style as a way to document the life of the best of mankind, for whom the universe was prepared before he came into this world. All the prophecies, portents, and signs that foretold his birth, peace and blessings be upon him, dominated the understandings and feelings of the rabbis, soothsayers, and readers of the divine books of that era. The author grasps a delicate, silky thread in the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, which is the "orphanhood" that Muhammad was afflicted with successively throughout his life. This is perhaps evident from the title, "Orphan and He Gave Him Shelter." The author remained gripped by this thread from beginning to end with great care, allowing the reader to see aspects of the biography that may seem new to him. The Prophet's biography, and he feels that he is living with the events psychologically, filled with feelings, close to vision, as if he were a magnifying glass that clarifies the details of things, rather than merely a historical account of events. "An Orphan Who Gave Shelter" is a new experience in narrating the Prophet's biography from a psychological and social perspective. It navigates the depths of the human psyche with a ship of sincere emotions, reaching the unknown secrets hidden behind the greatest biography of the greatest human being in the universe. About the Author: Dr. Muhammad al-Damrdash al-Aqali, author of "Yateema Fawy" and author of four other books. The author, Dr. Muhammad al-Damrdash al-Aqali, is Vice President of the State Council. He obtained his doctorate. Other works by the author: Yateema Fawy, or Her Father: A Reading in the Journal of Political Conditions in... Hamza
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