When Prophet Muhammad began to openly proclaim the message of Islam, the atmosphere in polytheistic Mecca steamed with Islamophobia. Converts not connected to any formidable clan were victimized and ...
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Printed caption on verso reads: " 231. The nurse of the Negus Menelik of Abyssinia. La nourrice du Negus Menelik of Abyssinie." Additional printed tect on verso reads: "L. Scortzis & Co., Cairo." ...
Fleeing to save their religion in the fear of being enticed away from it was an important reason behind the Muslims’ emigration to Abyssinia. In this regard, Ibn Is’haaq, may Allah have mercy on him, ...
Illustrations include portraits of Nyam-Nyam (Zande) men; a ruined palace at Guizoara; a portrait of the Negus Theodore II with his four lions; and the imperial palace at Gondar. Article in 20 parts.