“Diving deep into the rich tapestry of Sirah literature, this comprehensive volume offers a thorough exploration of the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the lenses of prominent scholars and historians. From tracing the historical background of Sirah writing to analyzing the works of key figures such as Ibn Ishāq, Ibn Hisham, Karen Armstrong, Fred Donner, and John Adair, this book provides a nuanced understanding of diverse perspectives on the Prophet’s life.
Readers will embark on a journey through the early writings of Sirah and Maghāzi, gain insights into the motivations behind Karen Armstrong’s acclaimed biographies, and delve into the viewpoints proposed by Fred Donner and John Adair. Through meticulous comparative analysis, the book examines varying views on sources, the Quran, relations with other faiths, polygyny, and the concept of jihad.
Presenting a scholarly yet accessible narrative, ‘New Horizons in Sirah Scholarship: A Contemporary Approach’ opens doors to new insights and perspectives, making it an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Prophet Muhammad’s life and legacy.”