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100 1 _aRodinson, Maxime.
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240 1 0 _aMahomet.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aMuḥammad /
_cMaxime Rodinson ; translated from the French by Anne Carter ; [new introd. and foreword by the author].
260 _aNew York :
_bPantheon Books,
_cc1980.
300 _ali, 362 pages:
_billustration ;
_c21 cm.
500 _aTranslation of Mahomet.
500 _aReprint of the 1971 ed. published by Pantheon Books, New York.
500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aBibliography: p. 345.
520 _aA definitive and fascinating introduction to the life, ideas, and impact of the founder of Islam. Maxime Robinson's Muhammad has long been regarded as one of the touchstones of scholarship on the founder of Islam. Thirty years after first being published in English, it remains the definitive introduction to the Prophet's life. Drawing on wide-ranging scholarship and imaginative insight into the Prophet's personality, family, background, and wider society, Rodinson's Muhammad offers a vivid account of how he spread the word of Islam, created a sect and state, and defeated his enemies, establishing the first great Muslim military power, a power which was soon to control territory stretching all the way from the Pyrenees to the borders of China. For anyone who wants to understand the historical roots of one of the world's great religions, Rodinson's Muhammad provides the ideal guide to a fascinating and timely subject
600 0 0 _aMuḥammad,
_cProphet,
_dd. 632
_vBiography.
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