An instructor at University of Basrah publishes a book on (Abu Talib, Sheikh Al-Sahaba, a comparative analytical and critical reading)

An instructor at the College of Arts  / History Department at University of Basrah, Dr. Shaker Majeed Kazem, has issued a book entitled (Abu Talib Sheikh Al-Sahaba,, a comparative analytical and critical reading).

 

The book contains 416 pages divided on five chapters.

 

The book aims to shed light on many problematic issues, which was always mentioned by the primary historical Islamic sources as if they were facts, then came after them modern researchers and scholars and transmitted them as if they were free from all impurity, and it also aims to study these problems, criticize them and analyze them objectively.

 

The book included a study of the fabricated narrations related to the biography of Abu Talib (peace be upon him), that have nothing to do with reality and that are the product of news writers and event makers working in the Umayyad and Abbasid courts.