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The Road to Makkah - Paperback

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by Muhammad Asad (Author)

The Road to Makkah is a profound intellectual and spiritual autobiography by Muhammad Asad, recounting his journey from Europe to the heart of the Muslim world. More than a personal memoir, the book offers a reflective portrait of Islamic civilization in the early twentieth century.

Through travel, dialogue, and lived experience, Asad documents his encounters with Arab society, Bedouin life, scholars, and political leaders. His narrative explores themes of faith, tawḥīd, revelation, prophetic guidance, and the moral foundations of Islamic life, while also addressing the political and cultural transformations shaping Muslim societies.

The work situates Islam not as a mere cultural identity, but as a comprehensive moral and intellectual framework grounded in the Qur'ān and Sunnah. Asad reflects on the unity of belief and law, the ethical basis of governance, the dignity of simplicity, and the spiritual coherence of Islamic civilization.

Key themes include:

    • Conversion and intellectual awakening
    • The social and moral structure of Muslim society
    • Encounters with Arabian leadership and reform movements
    • The significance of the Hijaz and the pilgrimage
    • The relationship between tradition and modernity

Rather than presenting ideological polemics, the book offers disciplined reflection grounded in observation and reverence for Islamic ethical principles. It remains an important resource for readers seeking insight into Islam's spiritual vitality and historical continuity in the modern age.

This volume is suitable for scholars, students of Islamic thought, and institutional libraries concerned with intellectual biography, modern Islamic history, and civilizational studies.

Number of Pages: 528
Dimensions: 1.06 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 02, 2026
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