Josef Horovitz (1874-1931) wrote this classic monograph a century ago in two parts in German. The editor added footnotes, corrections and the preface, and it is now a book in its own right. The translation was prepared by Marmaduke Pickthall (d. 1936). Lawrence I. Conrad, who re-edited the articles also presents a slightly corrected textual version, expanding and updating the notes and bibliography and adding a new introduction dealing with Horovitz's and other orientalists' work on early Islam in the early 20th century. Horovitz deals with thirteen early scholars who transmitted traditions or compiled sira or maghazi works, such as 'Urwa b. al-Zubayr (d. ca. 713), Ibn Ishaq (d. 767) and al-Waqidi (d. 823). 1. Maghazi Authorities among the Tabi'un 2. The Early Medinans 3. The Students of al-Zuhri 4. Maghazi under the Early 'Abbasids
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Josef Horovitz (1874-1931) wrote this classic monograph a century ago in two parts in German. The editor added footnotes, corrections and the preface, and it is now a book in its own right. The translation was prepared by Marmaduke Pickthall (d. 1936). Lawrence I. Conrad also presents a slightly corrected textual version.
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Introduction
1. Maghazi Authorities among the Tabi'un
2. The Early Medinans
3. The Students of al-Zuhri
4. Maghazi under the Early 'Abbasids
Bibliography
Index

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ISBN
9783959941068
Publisert
2021-01-31
Utgave
2. utgave
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Gerlach Press; Gerlach Press
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25 mm
Bredde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
158

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Lawrence Irvin Conrad is a British historian and scholar of Oriental studies, specialising in Middle Eastern studies..