Muhammad : prophet and statesman / W. Montgomery Watt
Material type:
- 0198810784
- 9780198810780
- ARCH YNDC 297.092 W344M 19
- BP75 .W33 1961
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 297.092 W344M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 062171 |
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ARCH YNDC 297.03 K11B Encyclopedia of Islamic doctrine = al-Musuat al-islami aqida ahl al-sunnah wa al-jamaat / | ARCH YNDC 297.09 B512F The formation of Islam : religion and society in the Near East, 600-1800 / | ARCH YNDC 297.09 D287H The history of philosophy in Islam, / | ARCH YNDC 297.092 W344M Muhammad : prophet and statesman / | ARCH YNDC 297.1 C221U Unveiling Islam : an insider's look at Muslim life and beliefs / | ARCH YNDC 297.1 E78B Baha'u'llah and the new era | ARCH YNDC 297.1 Z97M The Moslem doctrine of God; an essay on the character and attributes of Allah according to the Koran and orthodox tradition, |
" ... essentially an abridgement of the account of Muhammad in [author's] ... Muhammad at Mecca and Muhammad at Medina."
Includes bibliographical references and index
I. The Gifted Orphan --- II. The Call to Prophethood --- III. Opposition and Rejection --- IV. The Emigration to Medina --- V. The Provocation of the Meccans --- VI. The Failure of the Meccan Riposte --- VII. The Winning of the Meccans --- VIII. Ruler in Arabia --- IX. Assessment
A short account of the life and achievements of one of the great figures of history, this volume also serves as an excellent introduction to one of the world's major religions. Written with objectivity, the book opens with a background chapter on the birth and the early life of the Prophet in Mecca. Dr. Watt tells of Muhammad's struggle to make his way as an untrained orphan in the city's commercial world, and his call to Prophethood as a result of visions. He recounts the writing down of the Prophet's revelations in the Qur'an (with an explanation of its passages); Muhammad's betrayal, expulsion from Mecca, and migration to Medina; and his rise to political power in Arabia. Throughout Dr. Watt makes clear the social and political background out of which Islam was born, especially the influence of Judaism and Christianity
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