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Go to My LibraryKisah Hidup Abu Bakar AL-SHIDDIQ
- Language
- Indonesian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Serambi Ilmu Semesta
- Pages
- 314
- ISBN
- 9789790240681
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The reviews highlight several commendable aspects of the book, particularly its engaging and accessible writing style. Many readers found the language beautiful and the narrative flowing, making the complex subject matter feel like a light read. The book is praised for providing a good overview of Abu Bakar's life, his lineage, conversion to Islam, struggles, and his close companionship with the Prophet. It successfully evokes the purity of early Islamic times and offers new insights into various conquests and the struggles of the early Muslim community. Readers appreciated how the book delves into Abu Bakar's noble character, profound faith, and deep love for God and His Messenger, creating a personal connection and inspiring admiration for his steadfastness and resilience, especially during challenging periods. The inclusion of valuable footnotes and beautiful poetry further enhances the narrative and emotional impact for many.
Despite its strengths, several reviewers point out significant structural and thematic issues. A recurring criticism is the book's tendency to shift its focus away from Abu Bakar, particularly in the middle and later sections, where it dedicates a substantial portion to detailed accounts of battles and the figure of Khalid bin Walid. This shift left some readers feeling that Abu Bakar himself became a secondary character, with his daily life and strategic decision-making in these conflicts underexplored. Furthermore, the narrative's non-chronological order was noted as making it difficult to fully grasp Abu Bakar's character development and traits. Reviewers also frequently mentioned repetitive sections and sentences, which could make the reading experience tedious or slow down comprehension, especially when combined with a multitude of character names. Some felt the book did not delve deeply enough into Abu Bakar's gentle nature or sufficiently explain the contexts behind the historical conflicts presented.
In conclusion, the book offers a valuable, inspiring, and often emotionally touching introduction to Abu Bakar Ash-Shiddiq and the early Islamic era. While it may not serve as a comprehensive, chronologically structured biography due to its narrative choices and shifted focus, it successfully imparts knowledge about his character and the historical context of his caliphate. Readers who enjoy an engaging, easy-to-read style and are seeking an inspiring overview of Abu Bakar's noble qualities and the dedication of early Muslims will likely appreciate this book. However, those looking for a strictly chronological, deeply personal, or exhaustive academic biography focusing solely on Abu Bakar's individual journey, or a detailed analysis of his strategic leadership, might find it beneficial to supplement this read with other works to gain a more complete understanding.
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