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This successor volume to "The Hidden Origins of Islam" (edited by
Karl-Heinz Ohlig and Gerd-R. Puin) continues the pioneering
research begun in the first volume into the earliest development of
Islam. Using coins, commemorative building inscriptions, and a
rigorous linguistic analysis of the Koran along with Persian and
Christian literature from the seventh and eighth centuries--when
Islam was in its formative stages--five expert contributors attempt
a reconstruction of this critical time period. - Islam originally emerged as a sect of Christianity.
Despite Muhammad's exalted place in Islam, even today there is
still surpisingly little actually known about this shadowy figure
and the origins of the Qur'an because of an astounding lack of
verifiable biographical material. Furthermore, most of the existing
biographical traditions that can be used to substantiate the life
of Muhammad date to nearly two centuries after his death, a time
when a powerful, expansive, and idealized empire had become
synonymous with his name and vision - thus resulting in an
exaggerated and often artificial characterization of the prophetic
figure coupled with many questionable interpretations of the holy
book of Islam.
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