Muḥammad is not the father of any of your men : the making of the last prophet / David S. Powers.

Title Muḥammad is not the father of any of your men : the making of the last prophet / David S. Powers.
Publication Date: 2009
Publication Place - University of Pennsylvania Press
Subject Muḥammad, Prophet, -632 -- Prophetic office., Inheritance and succession (Islamic law), Adoption -- Religious aspects -- Islam., Decedents' estates (Islamic law)
Type Book
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 357
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (xvi, 357 pages) : illustrations
Library: University College Dublin Library
Library Asset ID 10.9783/9780812205572 doi
Record ID b2951676
Library Location In collection: Ebook Central Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, In collection: Ebook Central Academic Complete UKI Edition
Date 2009
Sample Text David Powers claims that the need for Muhammad to be the "seal of all prophets," combined with the fact that Muhammad apparently had an adopted son, Zayd, created a situation that drove early transmitters of the Qur'an to introduce a group of interrelated deletions, additions, and emendations into certain passages of the text.
Bibliyografya Includes bibliographical references and index.
Seri Divinations.
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Muḥammad is not the father of any of your men : the making of the last prophet / David S. Powers.

Publication Date 2009
Publication Place - University of Pennsylvania Press
Subject Muḥammad, Prophet, -632 -- Prophetic office., Inheritance and succession (Islamic law), Adoption -- Religious aspects -- Islam., Decedents' estates (Islamic law)
Type Book
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 357
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (xvi, 357 pages) : illustrations
Library University College Dublin Library
Library Asset ID 10.9783/9780812205572 doi
Record ID b2951676
Library Location In collection: Ebook Central Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, In collection: Ebook Central Academic Complete UKI Edition
Date 2009
Sample Text David Powers claims that the need for Muhammad to be the "seal of all prophets," combined with the fact that Muhammad apparently had an adopted son, Zayd, created a situation that drove early transmitters of the Qur'an to introduce a group of interrelated deletions, additions, and emendations into certain passages of the text.
Bibliyografya Includes bibliographical references and index.
Seri Divinations.
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