Muhammad and the Medinan Jews: A Comparison of the Texts of Ibn Ishaq's Kitāb sīrat rasūl Allāh with al-Waqidi's Kitāb al-maghāzī
This article is based on the assumption that Ibn Ishaq (704–67) and al-Waqidi (747–823) were responsible for my main sources, the compilations entitled Kitāb sīrat rasūl Allāh and Kitāb al-maghāzī, respectively. Such an assumption is justifiable. To take Ibn Ishaq's Biography in the recension o...
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