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Medina

Cette série explore la vie et l'époque de l'une des femmes les plus importantes de l'histoire islamique. Elle retrace son parcours, de l'enfance à sa relation de femme aimée et confidente du Prophète Muhammad. Les romans mêlent habilement amour, histoire et épanouissement personnel sur fond d'une époque tumultueuse de guerres et d'éclaircissement. Découvrez la beauté et les réalités cruelles de la vie dans le monde arabe ancien à travers les yeux d'une héroïne inoubliable.

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Jewel of Medina

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  1. Jewel of Medina

    • 358pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    From the PublisherBorn Aisha bint Abi Bakr in seventh century Arabia, she would become the favorite wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and one of the most revered women in the Muslim faith. Married at the age of nine, The Jewel of Medina illuminates the difficult path Aisha confronted, from her youthful dreams of becoming a Bedouin warrior, to her life as the beloved wife and confident of the founder of Islam.Extensively researched and elegantly crafted, The Jewel of Medina presents the beauty and harsh realities of life in an age long past, during a time of war, enlightenment, and upheaval. At once a love story, a history lesson, and a coming-of-age tale, The Jewel of Medina provides humanizing glimpses into the origins of the Islamic faith, and the nature of love, through the eyes of a truly unforgettable heroine.

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  2. La sposa guerriera

    • 332pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Before dying, Muhammad left his jeweled sword, al-Ma'thur, to A'isha, telling her to use it in the jihad to come. But what if the jihad is against her own people? After 20 years of distrust and anger, can A'isha and Ali come together to preserve the future of their people and their faith--or will their hatred of each other destroy everything Muhammad worked to build? This climactic sequel to the controversial [i]The Jewel of Medina[/i] returns to 7th century Arabia to discover whether, after fighting a civil war, a people can ever truly heal.

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    3,5