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Contemporary Oriental Studies on the Character of the Prophet of Islam, Our Master Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and Its Impact on Western Society: An Analytical Study

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  • Allaith Saleh Otoom
  • Khalil Abd Alhameed Alabadee

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This study discusses the orientalist’ view of the character of Master Muhammad (peace be upon him). The purpose of the study is to present and analyze the fair statements as well as presenting and analyzing the unfair statements given by orientalists. The problem of the study represents the way how the views of the orientalists and their writings are presented, showing the true image of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Also, it refutes the suspicions undertaken by the orientalists in order to distort the image of enlightened Islam by distorting the image of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Furthermore, few studies have been discussed this issue. The analytical approach has been used. The study concludes that the enemies of Islam have one goal which is to distort the image of Islam and its Prophet (peace be upon him) despite the differences of their means. This distorted image of Master Muhammad (peace be upon him) appeared because of the hatred filling the hearts of orientalists, depending on weak false texts of Muslims’ writers. Further studies and recommendations are presented accordingly.

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  • Allaith Saleh Otoom & Khalil Abd Alhameed Alabadee, 2019. "Contemporary Oriental Studies on the Character of the Prophet of Islam, Our Master Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and Its Impact on Western Society: An Analytical Study," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 15(7), pages 160-160, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:15:y:2019:i:7:p:160
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