Book Description | The book deals with prominent titles, including: The reasons for the entry of foreign languages into the Arabian Peninsula, especially during the Prophets era, from several axes, the most important of which are: defining the language of the prophets mission, the conversion of many Arabs and non-Arabs, the residence of some non-Arabs in the Arabian Peninsula, tribes and individuals, the existence of slaves and loyalists, motherhood, fraternity, and non-Arab fighting, treaties and education, Hajj in pre-Islamic times and Islam, the winter and summer journey and the Arab markets, the Prophet, may Gods prayers and peace be upon him, commanded learning languages, represented by his translation, Zaid bin Thabit, may God be pleased with him In addition to the description of the city, beginning with the honorable lieutenant colonel, passing through the construction of the Quba Mosque and the Prophets Mosque, and ending with a description of the construction of dwellings, houses, and markets, reviewing the citys roads, alleys, and farms, and referring to the social status, clothing, food, crafts, and professions that the Companions practiced, may God be pleased with them. The author also reviewed the role of women in Islam during the conquests, occupations and trades, the demographic component and the internal policy of the Holy Prophet represented by the Medina newspaper and the treaties with neighboring and foreign Arab tribes by sending messengers to the kings of the earth, and the approximate number of the citys population during the Prophets era, in addition to aspects of the honorable biography of the Noble Prophet and its unique approximation, his qualities, wives, sons, loyalists and money until the day of his death, peace and blessings be upon him. |