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Muhammad and the Believers at the Origins of Islam
2011
American Journal of Islam and Society
Fred Donner's Muhammad and the Believer's at the Origins of Islam is themost recent in a long line of books that have attempted to recast the narrativeof the early history of Islam in ways that seek to challenge both traditionalIslamic readings of the sources and previous academic scholarship.Donner explicitly states that his book has two goals. The first is to challengethe notion that he sees as permeating Western scholarship on Islam: that theProphet Muhammad (ṢAAS) and his followers were
doi:10.35632/ajis.v28i3.1244
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