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William Muir’s ‘The Life of Mahomet’ stands as a landmark work in Islamic historical scholarship. This second edition presents an exhaustive examination of the Prophet Muhammad’s life, preceded by introductory chapters that critically assess the original sources available to biographers and provide essential context on pre-Islamic Arabia.
Muir’s scholarly approach combines rigorous source analysis with historical narrative, offering readers both primary material evaluation and coherent biographical account. The work addresses the challenges of reconstructing Muhammad’s life from available historical documents, examining their reliability and provenance. The extensive treatment of pre-Islamic Arabian history establishes the cultural, religious, and political milieu into which Muhammad was born.
This academic work remains valuable for historians, Islamic studies scholars, and students seeking detailed understanding of early Islamic history and biography. The combination of critical methodology and comprehensive scope makes it an essential reference for serious study of Muhammad’s life and the formative period of Islam.







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