Muhammad Ayaz2025-11-212025-11-212021https://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/11357Muhammad Assad (Leopold Weiss) was an Austrian believer from Judaism to Islam in the mid twentieth century. His life took him across the Muslim world and into the circle of a portion of its most significant contemporary verifiable figures. This book is part travelog, part account, and part investigation of his excursion towards Islam. All through his movements he gives more extensive reflections on his perspective on Islam as a Westerner, and clarifies in successive detail his choice to at last embrace the confidence and a totally new way of life as a Muslim. All through his movements he gives more extensive reflections on his perspective on Islam as a Westerner, and clarifies in successive detail his choice to at last take on the confidence and a totally new way of life as a Muslim. Assad was an individual counselor to King Abdul-Aziz container Saud during the period in which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was shaped, and his appearance and perceptions of Arabia before this period are very wonderful. As he, when all is said and done, states at the book's beginning he is portraying a world which does not exist anymore (and this book is many years old as of now); so this book makes some mind boggling memories container like feel.enUniversal truthThe Road to MeccaThesis