Muhammad by Martin Lings - ISBN: 9781594771538
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Journey into the Prophet’s life, a comprehensive and inspiring historical account.

Muhammad

His Life Based on the Earliest Sources

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2006

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Summary

A revised edition of the internationally acclaimed biography of the prophet:

  • Includes important additions about the prophet’s spread of Islam into Syria and its neighboring states
  • Contains original English translations from 8th and 9th century biographies, presented in authoritative language
  • Represents the final updates made on the text before the author’s death in 2005

Martin Lings’ biography of Muhammad is an internationally acclaimed, comprehe…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781594771538
ISBN-10:1594771537
Author:Martin Lings
Publisher:Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint:Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Edition:5th
Release Date:1 October 2006
Weight:454g
Dimensions:210mm x 142mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

“This work is widely recognized as the most readable account of the life of the Prophet to date.”

“For those interested in Islam … it is mesmerizing.”– “Parabola”“This work is widely recognized as the most readable account of the life of the Prophet to date.”– “Times of London”Lings provides a wealth of detail on the life of Muhammad, the time and place of many Koranic revelations, and the foundation of Islam, all based exclusively on 8th- and 9th-century Arabic biographical sources and collections of the sayings attributed to Muhammad. General readers will find a well-written, straightforward chronological narrative; Muslim readers will appreciate the favorable treatment of Muhammad; while specialists will find a faithful and convenient rendering of source material.– “Joseph Gardner, California State Univ. Lib., Northridge Library Journal”

About The Author

Martin Lings

Martin Lings (1909-2005) was a renowned British scholar with degrees in English and Arabic from London University and Oxford University. At Oxford, he studied English under C. S. Lewis, who later became a close friend. Lings taught at several European universities and the University of Cairo and served as the keeper of Oriental manuscripts for the British Museum and the British Library. His friendship and similar beliefs with philosophers René Guénon and Frithjof Schuon inspired Lings to convert to Islam. He went on to become an influential member of Western Muslim society, participating in several international Islamic councils and conferences, including acting as consultant to the World of Islam Festival Trust. He is the author of twelve books on religion and spirituality.

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