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The Prophet’s
In his book of about (77) pages, the author compiled messages and letters of the Prophet Mohammed – peace be upon him – which he sent to the Arab or non-Arab powerful personalities of that era. In his study of these letters, he relied on the writings of old Muslim historians, and contemporary writers, and shed light on them, explaining vague words and meanings of certain phrases. He incorporated some historical analysis of the content of such messages, and deduced the historical, religious and political facts of some areas of the Arabian Gulf during that period. To these messages, the author added three chapters: the historical significance of the Arabian Gulf in the olden days, the Gulf as illustrated by ancient Arab geographers, and the Arabian Gulf people’s religions before Islam.