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This book offers all readers, not just Muslims, the opportunity to learn about the history of Islam during the Prophet’s era, with all its details, from a source they have never before considered a historical source.
For the first time, and in any language in the world, the history of Islam is written directly from the Quran, without relying on any human book—whether written by a hadith scholar, commentator, storyteller, orientalist, or any other author, ancient or modern.
Furthermore, the book reveals facts that people never imagined the Quran mentioned, such as that the Prophet did not marry more than four women and never had more than three wives at one time, and that individuals from the Children of Israel in Yathrib were the first to embrace Islam and were the ones who spread it among the Aws and Khazraj tribes.
It also provides previously unheard details about what happened before, during, and after the battles of Badr and Uhud, and how the Confederates were an alliance of forces that came to completely annihilate the Muslims, led by Roman forces, and that the Battle of Hunayn was another alliance of forces aided by the Persians. The book also tells of how the Quraysh broke the treaty of conquest of Mecca that they had made with the Prophet and the Muslims, and were punished with penalties not recorded in history.
It also identifies the land of the Prophet Abraham, where he was born and lived, and the town to which he migrated and where he spent the rest of his life. It is in this town that his sons Ishmael, Isaac, and Jacob, son of Isaac, were born.
The book informs readers of the location of Egypt, where Pharaoh drowned, where Jesus, son of Mary, was born, and where the kingdoms of David and Solomon were located.
It includes many other details that people have never heard before, even though they read the Quran morning and evening. This is because the Quran is considered to be outside the realm of historical writing, under the pretext that it is solely a record of legislation and has no bearing on events that occurred during or before Muhammad’s mission. While the preceding information is important and unprecedented, the book contains something even more significant: the correct order of the surahs according to their revelation. This is perhaps the most important work that God has enabled me to accomplish in my ongoing research journey. Alongside this, I discovered that the Quran was revealed surah by surah, not verse by verse, and that it addresses either the Quraysh alone, or the Quraysh, the Children of Israel, the rest of the People of the Book in Yathrib, the oppressed in Mecca, and the general public. This will make understanding each surah and its content easier and clearer, eliminating the need for interpretation or exegesis. Furthermore, I was guided to the different types of discourse within the Quran, and other truths that God revealed to me have made understanding the Quran easier, clearer, and less prone to doubt and conjecture.
This book can be described as a book of hidden truths, containing essential facts for understanding the Quran. Indeed, the Quran cannot be understood as it was revealed without these truths.











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