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The True Promise

The True Promise (Al-Wa'd Al-Haqq) presents a compelling literary portrayal of the early Islamic era through the lives of noble companions who endured hardship with faith and perseverance. Combining historical inspiration with elegant storytelling, the book offers readers a profound and uplifting reading experience.

About this book

In The True Promise, Taha Hussein draws inspiration from the formative years of Islam to explore themes of faith, dignity, and human freedom. The book highlights the lives of distinguished companions such as Ammar ibn Yasir, Bilal, Suhayb, and Abdullah ibn Mas'ud, illustrating their struggles and steadfastness. Written in Hussein’s refined literary style, the work blends historical narrative with emotional depth. It emphasizes the transformative impact of Islamic values on individuals and society. The result is a thought-provoking and inspiring literary achievement.

Why read it?

To learn about inspiring figures from early Islamic history.
To explore themes of faith, freedom, and human dignity.
To enjoy Taha Hussein's elegant literary style.
To experience a literary interpretation of historical events.
To gain moral and spiritual inspiration.
To understand how belief can empower individuals through adversity.

Who is it for?

Readers of classic Arabic literature.
Those interested in Islamic history.
Readers seeking inspirational and humanistic works.
Arabic literature students.
Enthusiasts of historical biographies and personalities.
Readers interested in ethical and educational values.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789778800302
Page count
152
Age rating
General