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Modern Western Critical Discourse on Seerah Sources
Seerah of the Prophet falls mainly under Orientalist studies evolving from an early skeptical normative to revisionism, higher criticism, biblical literary criticism and Hagarism.
Samia Athar, Feroz ud din Shah Khagga
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The Oldest Non-Islamic Writings on Islam And Quran [PDF]
The historical quest for Prophet(pbuh) in the west contemporary literature , began from the mid-nineteenth century with the writings of Muir , Sprenger and Goldziher. These said that the many of Islamic traditions related to the life of the Prophet(pbuh)
سعید شفیعی خوزانی
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الهيمنة الحضارية ودورها في نشر العقيدة: دراسة في ضوء التاريخ الاسلامي
Historians consider Islam to be one of the world's youngest religions, having emerged in the early seventh century. Within a century the early Muslims established an empire that stretched from modern-day Spain to India in the east.
Zia al-Haq, Abdul Qadir Haroon
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Hagar
Grzybowski, Adam, Goldman, Luis
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La question du messianismedans l’islam primitif
P. Crone and M. Cook, in their book Hagarism(1977), put forward the idea that the prophet Muhammad and the early believers preached the imminent coming of a Messiah whom they identified with the second caliph, 'Umar ibn al-Khattâb. As evidence, Crone and
Fred M. Donner
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The Qur’ānic Pagans and Related Matters
The late Patricia Crone (d. 2015) was one of the most provocative scholars of early Islam. She is infamous for Hagarism: The Making of the Islamic World (1977), which she co-authored with Michael Cook.
Herbert Berg
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Originally intended as a short textbook codifying the existing knowledge of Islamic political thought, Patricia Crone’s God’s Rule developed into a fuller and more comprehensive examination of the first six centuries of government and Islam.
Charles Fletcher
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Since its first release in 1977 by Oxford University Press, Quranic Studies has become part of a wider body of published scholarship that is taking a fresh look at the traditional renditions of early Islamic history. Apart from this book, John Wansbrough
Carool Kersten
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The Hagarism theory developed by Michael Cook and Patricia Crone claims that Islam is the result of assimilation from Jewish, Christian, and pre-Islamic Arab cultural traditions.
Nur Hamidah Pulungan +3 more
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The title of Kecia Ali’s latest book, The Lives of Muhammad, suggests that it is another biography of the Prophet. And it very much is that book, not as biography but as historiography, cultural study, and the methods of the Study of Religion.
Hussein Rashid
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