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Islamic
History
Pre-Islamic
Arabs
Pre-Islamic
Persia
Muhammad
and
Foundations
-
to
632
CE
- Religious
and
Social
Context
of 7th
Century
Arabia
- Muhammad
- Ibn
Ishaq
(d.
c.
773
CE):
Selections
from
the Life
of
Muhammad
-
The
Qu'ran:
Al-Fatiha
(The
Opening),
text
with
RealAudio
chanting,
[At
Islam.org]
The
entire
Qu'ran
is
available
in
audio
at
this
site.
-
The
Qu'ran:
Surahs
1
and
47
See
also
Catholic
Encyclopedia:
Islam
(Concept)
-
Muhammad:
Last
Sermon
- Philip
K.
Hitti:
Muhammad,
The
Prophet
of
Allah
[At
Oneworld]
- Montgomery
Watt:
Muhammad:
Prophet
and
Statesman
(Oxford:
Oxford
University
Press,
1961)
Last
Chapter
- Maxime
Rodinson:
Muhammad
(New
York:
Pantheon
Books.
1980),
pp.
38.
ff,
Chapter
3
- Saifur
Rahman
al-Mubarakpuri:
AR-RaheeQ
Al-Makhtum
(The
Sealed
Nectar)
Memoirs
of
the
Noble
Prophet
[At
Ibrahimshafi]
It
is
unclear
what
exactly
this
document
is.
-
Sunan
Abu-Dawud,
Partial
translation,
translator:
Prof.
Ahmad
Hasan
[At
USC-MSA]
"Sunan
Abu-Dawud
is a
collection
of
sayings
and
deeds
of
Prophet
Muhammad
(pbuh)
(also
known
as
the
sunnah).
The
reports
of
the
Prophet's
sayings
and
deeds
are
called
ahadith.
Abu-Dawud
lived
a
couple
of
centuries
after
the
Prophet's
death
and
worked
extremely
hard
to
collect
his
ahadith."
- Malik
(93-179
AH):
Muwatta,
Translated
by `A'isha
`Abdarahman
at-Tarjumana
and
Ya`qub
Johnson.
[At
USC-MSA]
"Malik's
Muwatta
("the
well-trodden
path")
is a
collection
of
two
items:
the
sayings
and
deeds
of
Prophet
Muhammad
(pbuh)
(also
known
as
the
sunnah).
The
reports
of
the
Prophet's
sayings
and
deeds
are
called
ahadith."
-
Companions
of
The
Prophet
[At
UMR]
A
sort
of
Muslim
hagiography.
Unfortunately,
with
no
sources
cited.
- Hadith
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