The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 9: The Last Years of the Prophet: The Formation of the State A.D. 630-632/A.H. 8-11

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SUNY Press, Jan 1, 1990 - History - 250 pages

This volume deals with the last two and a half years of the Prophet's life. In addition to the three major expeditions to Ḥunanyn, Tā'if, and Tabūk, it describes in detail the circumstances surrounding the illness from which he died and the subsequent crisis of leadership faced by the nascent Muslim community. The author depicts with admirable fairness all the various opinions and divisions that existed within the community. He also presents a vivid picture of the Prophet's physical appearance, his personal life, and his marriages. Among other topics discussed in this volume are all the deputations that came to Medina; a summary of all the expeditions and raiding parties; and his scribes, freedmen, horses, camels, goats, swords, coats of mail, and so on. It also covers the apostasy of Musaylimah, Aswad, and Ṭulhahah and the Prophet's attempts to deal with them.

The translation not only preserves the original lively flavor of al-Ṭabarī but also, in its annotations, draws extensively on both parallel Arabic sources and the intensive research of recent years. Readers who seek a deeper understanding of the Prophet's personality and of the reasons for antagonisms engendered among various factions will find this volume most informative.

 

Contents

III
1
IV
20
V
26
VI
40
VII
47
VIII
62
IX
82
X
103
XXIV
151
XXV
153
XXVI
154
XXVII
155
XXIX
157
XXX
158
XXXI
159
XXXII
160

XI
118
XII
125
XIII
126
XV
129
XVI
140
XVII
141
XVIII
142
XXI
147
XXII
148
XXIII
150
XXXIV
162
XXXVI
163
XXXVII
183
XXXIX
189
XL
206
XLI
208
XLII
211
XLIII
219
XLIV
247
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