LSE BELIEFS
By Shabbir Ahmed M.D. Florida
The author is deepy obliged to Arif Shamim of Karachi and Farooq Siddiqui of Texas for their intellectual donation to this work in addition to" Therefore Speaks the Bible"and"Hindu Fundamentalism".
INTRODUCTION :
Multitudinous books have been written in the name of History of Islam during the last one thousand times. But to be accurate, they've been the Histories of Muslims. The difference between the two seems nothing or insignificant, but it's of consummate significance. Like nearly all books on histories of nations, the Muslim Histories have revolved around the autocrats and their ways. The first ever similar" History of Islam" was written by "Imam" Tabari on report alone about 280 times after the exalted Prophet. Chroniclers after him have been blindly following him and repeating him with immunity.
"The True History of Early Islam"is presumably the first ever work that will essay to trace the History of Islam. Grounded on exploration on multitudinous well- known to nearly defunct workshop, it promises to bring to the anthology the spellbinding trueness for the first time ever. We'll essay to track the trip of Islam and try to see why, how, when, and by whom was the Pristine Al-Islam as revealed to the exalted Prophet Muhammad, converted into the Man- made, Counterfeit, Ritualistic, Alien or Ajami Islam of moment.
The reputed anthology should get set for a bumpy lift discovering shocking trueness in a veritably unusual format especially as the book progresses. Important of it'll particularly concentrate on the extensively accepted' wrongs'in arbitrary paragraphs.
I suppose the stylish way to achieve the ideal of sorting out myth from reality, and fabrication from fact will be to make the book around the most notorious story of"Islamic History", i.e. the Story of Karbala. The anthology will presumably agree with this approach in the end.
AH in this book will indicate Al-Hijrah, the Timetable that begins with the Migration of Muhammad (S) from Makkah to Madinah on July 16, 622 CE. CE will mean The Common Period. Hadith indicates a reported byword of the Prophet. Sunnah pertains to his particular life- style. Hadith and Sunnah are nearly always plant mixed together in the books without a clear dividing line. The commemorative of respect for any Prophet or Sahabi will be Hazrat (Plural, Hazraat, meaning'honorables').' Salutations upon him'will be denoted bya.s. ('Alayihissalam) and'Allah is pleased with him or her, byr.a. (Radhi-Allahu-'anh or'anha)..
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