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Muhammad and the Origins of Islam by F. E. Peters (1994, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSTATE University of New York Press
ISBN-100791418766
ISBN-139780791418765
eBay Product ID (ePID)627840

Product Key Features

Number of Pages352 Pages
Publication NameMuhammad and the Origins of Islam
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1994
SubjectReligious, General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorF. E. Peters
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight17 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN93-010568
Dewey Edition20
Reviews"Peters writes very well. The scholarship is excellent, and the book fills a gap in the available material. There are several lives of the Prophet, but none that does what this one does. Most are written to prove a particular thesis about the nature of the Prophet's career. This one simply puts down what can be known with any certainty about the career of Muhammad from the point of view of the contemporary secular historian." -- William C. Chittick "This book will become a major point of reference for years to come." -- Said Amir Arjomand
Grade FromCollege Graduate Student
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal297/.63
Table Of ContentPreface Acknowledgments 1. The Founding Fathers Abraham and Ishmael in the Hijaz Father Qusayy and the Quraysh The Sons of Qusayy 2. The Colonial Era in Arabia Arabian Clients and Tributaries The Tribes of the South The Abyssinians Invade 3. The Arabian Oikoumene Hashim the Trader Northern Neighbors The Shahs and Arabia The Commerce of Mecca 4. The Family and City of Muhammad A Celebrated Grandfather Abraha "The Men Who Have the Elephant" The Security of the Quraysh Buying and Selling in the Sacred Months A Religious Sodality: The Hums The Persian Occupation of the Kingdom of Himyar The Birth of Muhammad ibn Abdullah 5. The Gods and the Shrine The Gods and Worship at Mecca The Pilgrimage Before Islam The Worship of the One True God Personal Devotions Muhammad and Meccan Paganism 6. A Prophet at Mecca Coming of Age in Mecca The Prophetic Summons A Heavenly Journey The Earliest Sura? Muhammad's Public Preaching The Warning God on High The Call to Prayer 7. The Migration to Medina The Opposition of the Quraysh The Deaths of Khadija and Abu Talib An Invitation from a Distant Oasis A Turn to Armed Resistance The Hijra (622 A.D.) 8. The City of the Prophet Yathrib Jews and Arabs Muhammad Settles In The Medina Agreement Innovations 9. Fighting in God's Cause Violence in the Sacred Month The Battle at the Badr Wells From Badr to the Battle of the Trench The Banu Qurayza A New Tactic The Northern Oases The 'Umra Fulfilled A Daring Raid into Syria 10. "The Truth Has Come and Falsehood Has Passed Away" The Fall of Mecca The Smashing of the Idols Hunayn, Ta'if, and the 'Umra The Malingerers The Establishment of an Islamic Umma , with Dues The Hajj of Year 9: The Break with the Pagans The Idolators Submit 11. The Pilgrimage of Farewell An Islamic Pilgrimage The Ban on the Pagans The Calendar Reformed 12. Illness and Death Appendix: The Quest of the Historical Muhammad Notes References Index
SynopsisPreface Acknowledgments 1. The Founding Fathers Abraham and Ishmael in the Hijaz Father Qusayy and the Quraysh The Sons of Qusayy 2. The Colonial Era in Arabia Arabian Clients and Tributaries The Tribes of the South The Abyssinians Invade 3. The Arabian Oikoumene Hashim the Trader Northern Neighbors The Shahs and Arabia The Commerce of Mecca 4. The Family and City of Muhammad A Celebrated Grandfather Abraha "The Men Who Have the Elephant" The Security of the Quraysh Buying and Selling in the Sacred Months A Religious Sodality: The Hums The Persian Occupation of the Kingdom of Himyar The Birth of Muhammad ibn Abdullah 5. The Gods and the Shrine The Gods and Worship at Mecca The Pilgrimage Before Islam The Worship of the One True God Personal Devotions Muhammad and Meccan Paganism 6. A Prophet at Mecca Coming of Age in Mecca The Prophetic Summons A Heavenly Journey The Earliest Sura? Muhammad's Public Preaching The Warning God on High The Call to Prayer 7. The Migration to Medina The Opposition of the Quraysh The Deaths of Khadija and Abu Talib An Invitation from a Distant Oasis A Turn to Armed Resistance The Hijra (622 A.D.) 8. The City of the Prophet Yathrib Jews and Arabs Muhammad Settles In The Medina Agreement Innovations 9. Fighting in God's Cause Violence in the Sacred Month The Battle at the Badr Wells From Badr to the Battle of the Trench The Banu Qurayza A New Tactic The Northern Oases The Umra Fulfilled A Daring Raid into Syria 10. "The Truth Has Come and Falsehood Has Passed Away" The Fall of Mecca The Smashing of the Idols Hunayn, Ta'if, and the Umra The Malingerers The Establishment of an Islamic Umma , with Dues The Hajj of Year 9: The Break with the Pagans The Idolators Submit 11. The Pilgrimage of Farewell An Islamic Pilgrimage The Ban on the Pagans The Calendar Reformed 12. Illness and Death Appendix: The Quest of the Historical Muhammad Notes References Index, An inquiry into the religious environment of the person Muslims hail as the "Envoy of God" and an attempt to trace his progress along the path from paganism to that distinctive form of monotheism called Islam.