Pringle Kennedy

Pringle Kennedy (1855–1925)[1][2] was an author and barrister. He wrote 2 books (during 1905-1925) for which he is best known:

Pringle Kennedy has observed (Arabian Society at the Time of Muhammad, pp. 8–10, 18-21): "Muhammad was, to use a striking expression, the man of the hour."[5]

In 1908, the young Bengali revolutionary, Khudi Ram Bose, an 18-year-old, was hanged for throwing a bomb at the carriage of Pringle Kennedy and killing his wife and daughter.

Pringle Kennedy died in 1925.[2]

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Ke - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors", 2008, webpage: AuthBook-Ke.
  2. 1 2 "King Saud University Libraries", 2008, webpage: KSU-190.
  3. A History of the Great Moghuls (about India), reprinted in 1987, 556 pages, Google Books link: Books-google-PKennedy.
  4. "Arabian society at the time of Muhammad (Open Library)", 2008, webpage: OpenLibrary-652M.
  5. "The Holy Prophet Muhammad(saw) in the Eyes of Non-Muslims", 2008, webpage: AlIslam-eyes.

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