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Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time
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Join us in discussing
Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time
by Karen Armstrong (HarperOne, 2007). She vividly portrays the Prophet Muhammad in his historical, cultural, and spiritual context. Armstrong, one of today’s most respected religious historians, dispels myths and stereotypes while presenting Muhammad as a compassionate reformer who sought to build a just and ethical society. The book highlights his role as a religious leader, political guide, social reformer, and man of profound vision whose message remains deeply relevant. Armstrong asks readers to see Muhammad through the lens of history and as a figure whose life and teachings have enduring significance for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. In this 4-week study group, we will gain a better understanding of the life of one of humanity’s most influential men living in a far distant time shaped by Jewish and Christian traditions. Our discussions will invite respectful curiosity, broadened perspectives, and lively exchange. Join us as we engage with a story that continues to shape global history and spirituality.
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4 Session(s)
Weekly - Mon
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Virtual - Any Location
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Multiple
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1/26/2026 - 2/16/2026
Weekly - Mon
01:15 PM - 03:15 PM
N/A, Virtual - Any Location
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Kamal Ibrahim
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Robert Jenkins
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