This article questions the domination of the prophethood of Muhammad in the narrative of the seventh century of the Arabian Peninsula presented by both Muslim and Western scholars. There were many other claimants to prophethood, who are ignored in Muslim and Western sources. In this vein, this article deals with Umayya ibn Abi Salt, a poet who claimed prophethood. Umayya’s short biography, collections of his poems (diwan) and , and examples of his poems are discussed
dinbilIkhwân al-Safâ, who left their mark on the last periods ofAbbasid State with their effective s...
Both Christianity and Islam have suffered much at the hands of their would-be defenders. In either c...
Traditional Muslim narratives maintain that in 632 C.E., while the Prophet Muhammad (c. 570-632) was...
<p><em>This article questions the domination of the prophethood of Muhammad in the narra...
This article is inspired by the words of Abû Hurairah mentioning the number of hadiths Abdullah ibn ...
The article examines Muḥammad b. Ḥabīb’s historical writing in Kitāb al-Muḥabbar in terms of chronol...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
Abstract : This paper tries to reveal the concept of ma’rifa developed by Ibn al-‘Arabi (d. 1260), e...
Unlike most ancient Arabic poetry, the poems attributed to Umayya b. Abī l-Ṡalt treat subjects that ...
The notion of mi’râj (the heavenly journey of Prophet Muhammad) is an important non-homogenic topic,...
The objective of this study is to illustrate the religious conflict between the Prophet Muhammad and...
The prophet’s biography had a supreme place in the Turkish writings. In this vein, the present resea...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
There are two aspects in the personality of the Prophet Muhammad: revelation and culture. Both of th...
In The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity, Aziz al-ʿAzmeh takes on a massive challenge to try to r...
dinbilIkhwân al-Safâ, who left their mark on the last periods ofAbbasid State with their effective s...
Both Christianity and Islam have suffered much at the hands of their would-be defenders. In either c...
Traditional Muslim narratives maintain that in 632 C.E., while the Prophet Muhammad (c. 570-632) was...
<p><em>This article questions the domination of the prophethood of Muhammad in the narra...
This article is inspired by the words of Abû Hurairah mentioning the number of hadiths Abdullah ibn ...
The article examines Muḥammad b. Ḥabīb’s historical writing in Kitāb al-Muḥabbar in terms of chronol...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
Abstract : This paper tries to reveal the concept of ma’rifa developed by Ibn al-‘Arabi (d. 1260), e...
Unlike most ancient Arabic poetry, the poems attributed to Umayya b. Abī l-Ṡalt treat subjects that ...
The notion of mi’râj (the heavenly journey of Prophet Muhammad) is an important non-homogenic topic,...
The objective of this study is to illustrate the religious conflict between the Prophet Muhammad and...
The prophet’s biography had a supreme place in the Turkish writings. In this vein, the present resea...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
There are two aspects in the personality of the Prophet Muhammad: revelation and culture. Both of th...
In The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity, Aziz al-ʿAzmeh takes on a massive challenge to try to r...
dinbilIkhwân al-Safâ, who left their mark on the last periods ofAbbasid State with their effective s...
Both Christianity and Islam have suffered much at the hands of their would-be defenders. In either c...
Traditional Muslim narratives maintain that in 632 C.E., while the Prophet Muhammad (c. 570-632) was...