Abstract

Many researchers, orientalists, and non-Muslim scholars worldwide have written numerous books on the authenticity of Islam and the personality of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Some of these books are unbiased and based on knowledge and research, presenting the true teachings of Islam and the biography of the Prophet in a better way to the world. In this context, Sundar Lal's book "Prophet Muhammad and Islam" is an important document. Orientalists have researched various aspects of Islamic teachings and the personality of Prophet Muhammad. While some of their efforts are biased, there are also instances of impartiality and genuine analysis. Orientalists have written many books and articles on Islamic history, the Holy Quran, Hadith, and the biography of the Prophet. Their research has provided opportunities to further examine and understand Islamic teachings on an academic level. Sundar Lal's book includes some of the best efforts that reflect his unbiased research: a comprehensive analysis of the life of the Prophet, an explanation of the principles and regulations of Islam, and a coherent writing of the revolutionary messages of Islam. The presence of unbiased books like Sundar Lal's "Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Islam" helps in understanding the authenticity of Islam and its true teachings. The unbiased research of non-Muslim scholars helps dispel misconceptions about Islam and brings its true teachings to light. The publication of such books increases the authenticity and truth of Islamic teachings, aiding people worldwide in understanding the true spirit of Islam.

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