Authors: Karen Armstrong
51.
Ibn Ishaq,
Sirat Rasul Allah,
1013, in Guillaume,
Life of Muhammad
.
52.
Wilfred Cantwell Smith,
Islam in Modern History
(Princeton and London, 1957), 305.
Karen Armstrong is the author of nearly twenty books, including
The Great Transformation, A History of God
, and
The Spiral Staircase
, a spiritual memoir, among other bestsellers. An internationally renowned expert on religion, Armstrong is a powerful voice for interfaith understanding. She lives in England.
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Muhammad : a prophet for our time / Karen Armstrong. — 1st ed.
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In Arabic, the word
Allah
simply means “God.”
*
The terms “clan” and “tribe” are not easy to distinguish from one another, but here “clan” refers to a family group
within
the tribe.
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After the birth of their first son, Arabs customarily take an honorary title known as the
kunya.
Abu Bakr means “the father of Bakr.” His wife would have been known as Umm Bakr, “the mother of Bakr.” Muhammad was often known as Abu al-Qasim.
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The Sabians are thought to be a monotheistic sect in southern Arabia (modern Yemen), though some commentators believe that the Qur’an refers here to the Zoroastrians of the Persian empire.