Wequar Azeem
This book postulates a theory based on verified facts of investigative history.This book is fundamentally a history analytica of the Arabian Peninsula inthe 6th and 7th century C.E. with focus on the Prophet of Islam Abul QasimMuhammad bin Abdullah. The facts of history from which this theory emerged, aswell as those passages of the Quran that also support this theory, are the contents ofthis book.The theory postulates that Muhammad was a highly intelligent, wise, and far-sightedperson, who had many rare qualities. He had an uncanny sense of judging individualsand communities. A great planner and executor of complicated and long drawn plans.He harbored the unique ambition of conquering the entire Arabian Peninsula andbecoming its sole ruler. The problem was that the numerous tribes, both settled andnomads, had a long history of in-fighting, and blood feuds, spread over generations. Toraise a large and united army, Muhammad had to inculcate inter-tribe and intra-tribeunity, peace, and harmony. He had to be in a position to command and control theirbehavior; introduce and execute social reforms to end the hostilities and enmities forgood. Muhammad, according to this theory, decided to announce that Almighty Allah,the sole creator of the Universe, divinely ordained him as His Prophet and Messenger,more glorified than all previous prophets sent before Muhammad. Prophethood wouldenable Muhammad to command total submission from the Arabs, thus helping himachieve his objectives. Muhammad announced that the ArchAngel Gabriel broughtwords from Allah appointing Muhammad as Allah’s Most Exalted Prophet formankind. That ArchAngel Gabriel continued to bring him the revelations from Allahfor 22 long years. HOWEVER, NO ONE BUT MUHAMMAD ALONE, COULDSEE, HEAR, AND CONVERSE WITH GABRIEL. To all other humans, Gabrielwas invisible and inaudible. There was no worldly proof or verification that Gabrielever came, or even existed for that matter. All else flows from this flaw.