Beschreibung
Produktdetails
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ePUB
Kopierschutz
Nein
Family Sharing
Nein
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
19.11.2025
Verlag
Fereshteh DeyhimSeitenzahl
135 (Printausgabe)
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372 KB
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1. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9786228728056
Mother of Light: The Untold Story of Islam's First Believer
In a world ruled by stone idols and bound by silence between heaven and earth, one woman's faith sparked a revolution that would transform history. Before towering minarets pierced the skies, before golden empires rose and armies marched across continents, there was Khadijah bint Khuwaylid-brilliant merchant, devoted wife, and the first to stand in prayer beside the Prophet Muhammad. Her story is not merely a chapter in history; it is the heartbeat at the dawn of Islam. Yet it has long been whispered in the margins, veiled in the shadows of grand historical narratives.
"Khadijah... and where is another like Khadijah?" The Prophet's grief-stricken words, spoken years after her passing, still echo through the centuries. What kind of woman inspires such undying devotion? Who was this remarkable soul who risked her fortune, her status, and ultimately her life for a faith the world had never seen?
From the bustling markets of 7th-century Makkah-where caravans carried silk, spices, and stories-to the sacred solitude of the Cave of Hira, and from enduring three years of starvation and siege in the Valley of Abu Talib to raising Lady Fatimah, mother of the Imams, Khadijah's life weaves through the most intimate moments of Islam's earliest days. She was not only the Prophet's confidante and protector but also the first financier of the Muslim mission, sustaining it when opposition threatened to extinguish its flame.
Drawing on classical Islamic sources, rare narrations, and meticulous historical scholarship, Mother of Light brings Khadijah's world into sharp, vivid focus. Readers will walk through the sun-baked streets of Makkah, hear the whispered prayers in the stillness before revelation, feel the weight of exile, and witness the tenderness of a marriage built on mutual respect and spiritual partnership.
This is a portrait of courage-of a woman who embraced divine truth at its most fragile moment. Her conviction fortified a trembling prophet, her compassion cradled the first believers, and her vision helped lay the foundation for a civilization that would span continents and centuries.
Her name deserves to be spoken with reverence. Her story demands to be remembered-not as legend, but as lived reality. Khadijah was the quiet architect of destiny, the Mother of Light whose faith illuminated the path for millions.
Perfect for readers of Karen Armstrong, Lesley Hazleton, Reza Aslan, and anyone drawn to biographical works that uncover the forgotten women who shaped the spiritual and political landscapes of their time. A luminous blend of faith, love, history, and the extraordinary power of belief, Mother of Light is both an inspiring journey into Islam's genesis and a timeless reminder that revolutions often begin not with swords, but with hearts.
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