
The Death of a Prophet: The End of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam
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Biography
Religion & Spirituality
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
416
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 14, 2011
출판사
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812243560
ISBN-13
9780812243567
설명
Stephen J. Shoemaker delves into the final chapters of Muhammad's life and the nascent stages of Islam in this profound exploration. He meticulously examines the oldest known biography of the Prophet, penned in the mid-eighth century, which paints a vivid portrait of Muhammad's experiences leading up to his death. Through historical analysis and scholarly insight, Shoemaker brings to light the complexities of Muhammad's legacy and the context in which these foundational stories were told and retold.
As Shoemaker navigates the intricate tapestry of early Islamic history, he sheds light on how the circumstances surrounding Muhammad's death influenced the burgeoning religion. The text encourages readers to consider the implications of this transition, highlighting the tensions, triumphs, and the transformations that marked the initial phases of Islam. This work serves not only as a biography but also as an essential discourse on the religious and cultural metamorphosis that followed Muhammad’s passing.
As Shoemaker navigates the intricate tapestry of early Islamic history, he sheds light on how the circumstances surrounding Muhammad's death influenced the burgeoning religion. The text encourages readers to consider the implications of this transition, highlighting the tensions, triumphs, and the transformations that marked the initial phases of Islam. This work serves not only as a biography but also as an essential discourse on the religious and cultural metamorphosis that followed Muhammad’s passing.