Muhammad at Medina (book)

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Muhammad at Medina is a book about Islam written by the non-Muslim Islamic scholar William Montgomery Watt. Oxford University Press, 1956. It is the sequel to Muhammad at Mecca.


Muhammad at Medina was written by W. Montgomery Watt. Along with Muhammad at Mecca, Watt wrote a comprehensive history of the life of Muhammad and the origins of the Islamic community. He examined a vast mass of scholarly discussion, brought a new perspective and attempted to answer many questions that had hardly been raised in the past.


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Muhammad at Medina. Oxford University Press (ISBN 0-19-577307-1)


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