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  • The Biography of the Prophet and the Orientalists

    A monumental work discussing the Makkan period of the Prophet's life, and a refutation of Orientalist attacks.

    Formation : Muhammad Mohar Ali - Mohammed Mahr Ali

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/51772

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