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* Foreword by Eboo Patel, founder of Interfaith Youth Core and author of Acts of Faith * Presents an accurate, respectful, and sensitive narrative about the Prophet Muhammad in an increasingly misinformed and anti-Islamic American climate. * Reviewed by experts in Islamic history, culture, and religion. * Suitable for ages 12 and up and perfect for multigenerational settings. * Highlights aspects of Islam’s origins that contradict stereotypes such as: the commonality of the three Abrahamic faiths; Muhammad’s respect for Abraham and Jesus as Prophets; Muhammad’s leadership in realizing rights…mehr

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* Foreword by Eboo Patel, founder of Interfaith Youth Core and author of Acts of Faith * Presents an accurate, respectful, and sensitive narrative about the Prophet Muhammad in an increasingly misinformed and anti-Islamic American climate. * Reviewed by experts in Islamic history, culture, and religion. * Suitable for ages 12 and up and perfect for multigenerational settings. * Highlights aspects of Islam’s origins that contradict stereotypes such as: the commonality of the three Abrahamic faiths; Muhammad’s respect for Abraham and Jesus as Prophets; Muhammad’s leadership in realizing rights for women and girls; the important role of Muhammad’s wife Khadija, a powerful woman who proposed to him; the role of Christians in protecting the first Muslims from persecution; Muhammad’s teaching that the search for knowledge is a duty of all Muslims.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Conover has written six books on world wisdom traditions and the spiritual education of families. Her interests lie in building bridges of understanding between people of differing world cultures and wisdom traditions. As a former high-school teacher, she strived to bring multicultural perspectives to her students by collaborating with other educators worldwide. She was the recipient of two U.S. State Department grants that brought U.S. teachers to the Middle East to initiate classroom collaborations between students in the two regions. Sarah lives in Spokane, Washington, where she teaches creative writing and Buddhist meditation.