The Biography of the Prophet Muhammad and the Orientalists

Author: Muhammad Mohar Ali

The Orientalists have been studying the Sirah with a view to casting aspersion on the life of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and discrediting his personality. Their approach has differed from time to time. Open attack and vituperation in the eightenth century have now given way to a seemingly sympathetic approach to his life.

In this study, the author has critically analysed the works of three famous orientalists, William Muir, D.S. Margoliouth and W. Montgomery Watt, and has successfully refuted the charges levelled by them against the life and the noble character of the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alehe wassalam with an erudition which the treatment of such a subject requires.

This work consists of two volumes:

1A) The first Volume is from the background to the beginning of the Prophet’s Mission

1B) From the Early phase of the Prophet’s Mission to this migration to Madinah.

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