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  1. Maryam Jameelah [15] [16] Muhammad Asad [a] (born Leopold Weiss; 2 July 1900 – 20 February 1992) was an Austro-Hungarian -born Muslim polymath. A Jew, he worked as a journalist, traveler, writer, political theorist, and diplomat. [6]

  2. Jul 31, 2020 · An animation production on the life of Muhammad Asad, author of "The Road to Mecca". An incredible journey from Judaism to Atheism to finally accepting Islam...

  3. Witness this fascinating documentary on one of the Ivy league Islamic Scholars of the 20th century, the master of the pen.. Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss)

  4. Muhammad Asad: a Jewish convert who devoted his life to serve Islam. From Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and the United States, Asad has left a lasting impact helping thousands find their faith.

  5. The Message of The Qur'an is an English translation and interpretation of the 1924 Cairo edition of the Qur'an by Muhammad Asad, an Austrian Jew who converted to Islam. It is considered one of the most influential Quranic translations of the modern age.

  6. Oct 20, 2011 · A fresh look at Muhammad Asad's classic English translation and explanation of the Qur'an is offered in this redesigned and updated edition of his work. A new typeset and index is complimented with a prologue by the distinguished British Muslim Gai Eaton and original artwork by internationally renowned artist and scholar Dr. Ahmed Moustafa.

  7. Dec 5, 2002 · Muhammad Asad, writer, adventurer, diplomat, Muslim thinker par excellence, translator of the Qur’an, and author of one of the most remarkable spiritual autobiographies ever, The Road to Mecca, isn’t as well recognized, even among Muslims, as he ought to be. It’s a pity.

  8. May 21, 2019 · As a Polish Jew in the early 20th century, Muhammad Asad’s choice of converting to Islam was an unusual one. But this prominent journalist and intellectual gave a compelling explanation in ‘The Road to Mecca’, his celebrated autobiography recounting his travels in the Middle East and subsequent spiritual search.

  9. Writer, traveler and explorer, Muhammad Asad had a truly chequered life spanning three continents and two cultures. Born Leopold Weiss in the summer of 1900 in the Polish city of Lwow, then under Austrian empire, he was 14 when he escaped school and joined the Austrian army under a false name, only to be recovered by his father and taken home ...

  10. 184 quotes from Muhammad Asad: 'Islam appears to me like a perfect work of architecture.