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  1. Muhammad Asad (né Leopold Weiss en juillet 1900 à Lemberg en royaume de Galicie et de Lodomérie ; mort en 1992 à Mijas en Espagne) était un journaliste, voyageur, linguiste, diplomate et théoricien. Son influence a été notable sur l'islam au XX e siècle.

  2. Muhammad Asad (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.

  3. Critiques, citations (3), extraits de L'Islam à la croisée des chemins de Shaykh Muhammad Asad. L’Européen moyen, qu’il soit démocrate ou fasciste, capitaliste ou bol...

  4. 1 oct. 2003 · Converti quelques années plus tard à l’islam, il poursuivit sa vie en Arabie puis en Inde et contribua, sous son nouveau nom de Muhammad Asad, à la naissance du Pakistan. Un itinéraire hors du commun.

  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. 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.

  7. 21 mai 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.