| A Critical Study of William Muir`s View on the Revelation to the Prophet of Islam | | Raziyeh Sirousi1, Fatemeh Janahmadi2 | 1- Phd student of the history of Islam 2- Associate professor at Tarbiat Modares University | |
| Abstract: ( Views) | From the early years of the emergence of Islam and its spreading in the Christian lands, a different positions was taken against Islam, and especially against the Prophet (s) most of which were in the form of struggle. After the seventeenth century when the Qur'an has been translated into European languages and the teaching circles for Arabic languages were estalished, to some extent a more balanced view to the Prophet`s life was provided. The appearance of colonization1`s hegemony in the ninth century and early of the tenth, however, created new researchrs to prepare their colonialist states` purposes. William Muir is one of the most important representatives of colonialism, whose book "The Life of Mahomet", is included among the sources used by those studying Islam. In this article, after expressing Muir's views on revelation, the authors, using rational arguments and verification of narratives, have criticised his view. It has been made clear that Muir has tended to the false narratives and, e • The Online Books PageOnline Books by William Muir(Muir, William, Sir, )A Wikipedia article about this author is available.
- Muir, William, Sir, Agra Correspondence During the Mutiny (Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark, ) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Muir, William, Sir, Agra in the Mutiny, and the Family life of W and E. H. Muir in the Fort, A Sketch for Their Children ()
- Muir, William, Sir, , ed.: The Apology of Al Kindy, by Kindi (HTML at )
- Muir, William, Sir, The Coran, Its Composition and Teaching, and the Testimony it Bears to the Holy Scriptures (HTML at )
- Muir, William, Sir, The Life of Mahomet (4 volumes; London: Smith, Elder and Co, )
- Muir, William, Sir, The Life of Mohammad, From Original Sources (reprint of edition; Edinburgh: J. Grant, ), also by T. H. Weir
- Muir, William, Sir, , ed.: The Sources of Islam, by William St. Clair Tisdall (HTML at )
Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing Additional books from the extended shelves: - Muir, William, Sir, Address to the students of the University of Edinburgh at the opening of the session (T.& A. Constable, ) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Muir, William, Sir, Annals of the early Caliphate, from original sources. (Smith, Elder, & co, ) (page images a
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