Getting to Know Muhammad: A Rhyming Verse Novel
About the Life and Struggles of the Prophet Muhammad, for Teenagers and Young Adults
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Narrated by:
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Haseeb Faisal
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By:
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Walead Quhill
About this listen
Getting to Know Muhammad is a fun, fast-paced verse novel with a poetic style that rhymes, aimed at teenagers and young adults. It’s about the life and struggles of the Prophet Muhammad written in a style that captures and engages the young listener, connecting them to the Prophet on a personal and human level.
What makes Getting to Know Muhammad unique?
- It's written in a poetic rhyming style which engages the young listener.
- It focuses on the emotional parts of the Sīrah, particularly the struggles that the Prophet Muhammad went through, allowing the listener to develop a connection with the Prophet.
- Its distinctive poetic rhyming style provides a hook for the young listener as the book comes to life.
- It contains lessons for the youth on how to deal with life's problems, all wrapped around the narrative of the struggles faced by our beloved Prophet Muhammad.
If you're looking for a fun and inspiring book about the Prophet Muhammad that teenagers and young adults would find exciting, then look no further than Getting to Know Muhammad!
Available now as an audiobook, paperback, hardback, and Kindle eBook.
©2022 Walead Quhill (P)2024 Walead Quhill
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