Salman El-Farsi (Salman the Persian) – Friend of Prophet Muhammed
Salman El-Farsi (Salman the Persian) – Friend of Prophet Muhammed
Occasion for presenting this book:
10th Shawwal: Beginning of the Battle of the Trench (Ghazwah al-Khandaq) – Salman al-Farsi’s initiative digging a trench around Madinah as a defensive strategy (5 AH)
Book Bibliographic Details:
Author: Sayed A. A. Razwy
Publisher: Al Buraq
Length: 116 Pages
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1956276206
Publication Date: June 25, 2022
About the Book:
Salman el-Farsi was born in Persia (Iran) before the rise of Islam, and was brought up as a Zoroastrian. He had an insatiable thirst for the knowledge of Truth. But Zoroastrianism could not slake that thirst. He then spent more than three decades of his life “experimenting” with Judaism and Christianity in an effort to extract Truth from their ethos and philosophy. But these efforts also didn’t yield any fruit.
But Salman was a restless seeker of Truth, and his quest for it was irrepressible. This quest eventually led him to Medina. the capital and hub of Islam. In Medina, he met Muhammad Mustafa, the last Messenger of God to mankind, and the Bringer of Islam, the last Message of God to mankind. Muhammad expounded the meaning of Islam to Salman. Salman immediately sensed that Islam was the framework of the Ultimate Truth which, until that moment, had eluded his grasp. His quest of a lifetime was rewarded when Muhammad Mustafa, the blessed Messenger of God, presented Islam to him, and he accepted it.
But Muhammad Mustafa (may God bless him and his Ahlul-Bayt), besides being a Prophet, was also a spell-binder. Salman felt that the former had made his heart a “prisoner” at first sight. Their first meeting burgeoned into a friendship that spanned a decade from 622 to 632. It was the most blessed decade in entire history. and it was the most “crowded” decade of Salman’s long life. For him it was crowded with blessings unlimited. And it was crowded with glory, not material glory which is evanescent, but with heavenly glory which is everlasting. A touch of Muhammad’s hand had changed Salman’s destiny. Muhammad had lifted him from the lowly estate of a mortal, and had vaulted him to high rank as an “immortal” in the hierarchy of the faithful and loving slaves of God.
This book is an attempt at capturing the aura of Salman’s love for Islam, and his friendship with his master, Muhammad Mustafa. May God bless them both.
About the Authors:
Sayed Ali Asgher Razwy was a distinguished Islamic scholar, historian, and author known for his meticulous research and commitment to presenting the history of early Islam through a lens of rigorous scholarship and devotion. His writing, particularly in Salman El-Farsi (Salman the Persian): Friend of Prophet Muhammed, is characterised by a deep analytical approach that seeks to provide a clear, factual, and spiritually resonant account of the lives of the Prophet’s most loyal companions. Razwy’s work is highly regarded for its ability to bridge the gap between classical Islamic sources and the modern reader, offering a perspective that emphasizes the moral and ethical dimensions of Islamic history while maintaining a high standard of academic integrity.
Where to find it:
You can find the book at one of the online bookstores below:
- Shia Books
- Al-Buraq
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