Buku ini menceritakan kisah Nabi Muhammad sebagai teladan inspiratif bagi siapa saja yang ingin menjadi luar biasa. Sebagai orangtua, Anda akan belajar bagaimana kepribadian Muhammad terbentuk saat kecil, bagaimana beliau menghadapi tantangan universal anak seusianya ketika remaja, kemudian muncul sebagai pemimpin di komunitasnya sebagai dewasa muda. Penulis sengaja menghindari bahasa narasi sejarah yang biasa digunakan dalam biografi khas Nabi demi pendekatan yang lebih informal dan membumi. Hesham Al-Awadi membedah tahap demi tahap kehidupan manusia paling mulia yang berfokus pada usia Muhammad sebelum 40 tahun. Ia dengan apik dan hati-hati, berusaha meracik dan menyuguhkan perpaduan unik dari biografi Islam tradisional Nabi dan panduan pengembangan diri. Tentu saja, dengan bahasa yang lugas dan lincah, Anda akan mendapatkan pandangan Muhammad yang sepenuhnya berbeda dan mudah-mudahan akan melihat bagaimana Muhammad mengatasi rintangan harian kita, menginspirasi kita untuk unggul dalam menghadapi tantangan-tantangan masa depan. Hesham al-Awadi lahir di Kuwait dan dididik di Inggris. Ia menyelesaikan gelar BA, MA, MPhil dan PhD di bidang Sejarah, Politik, Hubungan Internasional, dan Komunikasi di berbagai universitas Inggris termasuk Universitas Cambridge dan Exeter. Dia mengajar sejarah untuk lulusan dan mahasiswa di George Washington University, Amerika, dan di Exeter University, Inggris. Saat ini, dia merupakan seorang profesor sejarah di American University of Kuwait. Buku persembahan penerbit Serambi
Following the 25th January revolution, the Muslim Brotherhood emerged as the most organised and successful political force in Egypt as they cashed in on decades of grassroots mobilisation and growth. Through dominance in syndicates and unions, the provision of social services and participation in elections, this the Brotherhood steadily expanded under Mubarak. Hesham Al-Awadi's lucid and original argument frames this period as one of struggle over legitimacy between the regime and this then banned organisation, charting a cycle of accommodation and coercion. The Brotherhood failed to secure the recognition of the state, but gained an informal legitimacy as it occupied the spaces opened up by Mubarak in an early attempt to shore up the credibility of his regime. This social legitimacy became a threat to the regime, haunted by the regional rise of Islamists and a failure to legitimate its leadership, and ushered in an era of coercion. Through these complex dynamics of the conflict and control, and drawing on interviews with key figures such as Abdul Mun'em Abu Al-Futuh, Esam Al-Aryan and Mustafa Al-Fiqi, Al-Awadi sheds light on the Mubarak era and the Muslim Brotherhood that have risen out of it.
Following the 25th January revolution, the Muslim Brotherhood emerged as the most organised and successful political force in Egypt as they cashed in on decades of grassroots mobilisation and growth. Through dominance in syndicates and unions, the provision of social services and participation in elections, this the Brotherhood steadily expanded under Mubarak. Hesham Al-Awadi's lucid and original argument frames this period as one of struggle over legitimacy between the regime and this then banned organisation, charting a cycle of accommodation and coercion. The Brotherhood failed to secure the recognition of the state, but gained an informal legitimacy as it occupied the spaces opened up by Mubarak in an early attempt to shore up the credibility of his regime. This social legitimacy became a threat to the regime, haunted by the regional rise of Islamists and a failure to legitimate its leadership, and ushered in an era of coercion. Through these complex dynamics of the conflict and control, and drawing on interviews with key figures such as Abdul Mun'em Abu Al-Futuh, Esam Al-Aryan and Mustafa Al-Fiqi, Al-Awadi sheds light on the Mubarak era and the Muslim Brotherhood that have risen out of it.
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