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215 of 223 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Reflection of Islamic Tradition
It would seem that Muhammad is gradually succumbing to the same fate as Jesus, in that each generation feels an urgent need to reinterpret him in light of their own understanding. Quite a few biographies of the prophet are already on the market, from such diverse writers as the military man John Glubb to the atheist Maxime Rodinson.

This one is different. As the title...

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3.0 out of 5 stars A straightforward biography of Muhammad
I did research on Martin Ling before I decided to purchase this book. Mr. Ling's first language, as a Westerner, is English. However, he converted to Islam as an adult. This was an important piece for me because I wanted someone who could translate, from Arabic, into English, without having a hard time searching for words.

This book not only gave me insight...
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215 of 223 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Reflection of Islamic Tradition, September 4, 2001
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Thomas F. Ogara (Jacksonville, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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It would seem that Muhammad is gradually succumbing to the same fate as Jesus, in that each generation feels an urgent need to reinterpret him in light of their own understanding. Quite a few biographies of the prophet are already on the market, from such diverse writers as the military man John Glubb to the atheist Maxime Rodinson.

This one is different. As the title indicates, it is a life of Muhammad based on the earliest sources. The "sources" in question here are the sirat, or biographies of the prophet, which were written a couple of centuries after his death. These original biographies were compiled based on the traditions handed down regarding what the prophet did, much the same as the hadith are a transmission of what the prophet said. The contents of these biographies are canonical; their position in Islam is somewhat analogous to works of the fathers of the church in Christianity.

Which explains the air of piety about this book, which unfortunately may throw some readers off. What this book achieves, and achieves greatly in my opinion, is a reflection of how the Muslim world traditionally thinks of Muhammad. It does not attempt to break new ground or provide new interpretations of Muhammad's life and mission; rather it assists the Western reader in understanding the traditional interpretation of his life and mission. I would recommend this book highly to anyone interested in understanding Islamic belief and the position that Muhammad occupies in traditional Islamic values; I have come across no other book in English that conveys it as well as this one does.

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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The finest traditional biography available in English..., June 10, 2005
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A. Ort "aorto" (Youngstown, Ohio) - See all my reviews
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Martin Lings, scholar of both English and Arabic, has gone back to the original Arabic sources for this biography. It is fortunate for English speaking readers because he has been able to translate the Arabic himself including some writings not previously translated into English. The man knows his stuff.

It is told in the form of a story that is nothing short of mesmerizing and there is an air that borders on myth that radiates through the book. This is not to say it is false; this is to say that there is a very high degree of reverence. Those unfamiliar with his life may not get this but at least the reader comes closer to understanding.

This is not your typical scholarly biography though it quite obviously does not lack the credentials. Extensive footnotes tracing the sources can be found throughout. What is also remarkable is the way the verse from the Qur'an are woven into the story. If you've read the Qur'an and are baffled by its non-linear structure, this will help immensely.

What is refreshing about this book is his life is presented for what it is. There is no apologetic, no 'modern' scholarship attemtping to dismantle and dissect the sources and no attempt to ease a Western audience through this material. The Prophet is revered for who he is and what you find here is the traditional Muslim view and reverence of his life. It is what it is. Anyone genuinely seeking to understand Muhammad and how he is viewed by those who follow Islam must start here.
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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Prophet in perspective..., August 5, 2006
I have often found it difficult to find any good biographies regarding the Prophet of Islam, but this one is truly a gem. Martin Lings has done an amazing job of taking the life of this Man from the most earliest and reliable sources, then turning it into a narrative that is such a pleasure to read. It feels as though one as reading a novel, and it is difficult to put this book down once one has picked it up. The author shows real talent and i can only imagine how great and difficult a task it was to have done research to such a deep level, and then taking it all and writing it in story form. If i remember correctly i think Martin Lings is a Professor at the famous University of Cambridge, England.

There are many strong points of this book, it will give one a thorough understanding of who Muhammed was, his beliefs, mindset and what he was attempting to achieve. The story is given in it's true context without any real interpretation, rather that is left to the reader.

I found the begining chapter slightly confusing with all the arab names i was bombarded with. It was a little difficult trying to keep up with who was who. But that problem fortunately was restricted to only the begining of the book. I had no such problems with the rest of it.

I feel this is the best work ever written in the english language regards such a topic. It is thoroughly enjoyable. It is intelligent and extremely fascinating. I highly recommend it to all, both non-muslims and muslims alike. This is a must read.

Another excellent source of information if one wishes to take another prespective via a reliable source is, the documentary made by PBS titled 'Islam the Empire of Faith'. This documentary was made drawing mostly from an orientalist approach (from non-muslim scholars of Islam).
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent study of early islam, July 8, 1998
while teaching english in casablanca, morocco, i read several books and spoke with many muslims about islam. the most lucid, unbiased presentation of the life of muhammad that i came across is lings's. muslims that i've met since then are generally pleasantly surprised at my knowledge of early islam -- practically all of which comes from this book. i avidly recommend this book to anybody who wants to know how islam was founded, knowledge of which is key to understanding much of what is happening in the islamic world today.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exellent book, best of its kind in English, April 10, 2007
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Well written band based on historical sources this is probably the best biography of the Prophet Muhammad that you can buy. Mr Lings has been criticized by some Muslims of the Salafi/Wahabbi school of thought (Bilal Philips to name one) who were critical of a number of points in the book. Mostly on the passage where he says on the conquest on Mecca when all images inside the Kaba were erased Muhammad placed a protective hand over that of Abraham. He does point out in the footnotes that according to other sources all images were removed so I do not understand why Mr Philips was so critical of him.

The book is extreamly well written and covers all of the historical details of Muhammads life including events leading up to his birth and a brief history of Mecca.

Highly recomended for anyone who seriously wants to know about the Muslim religion.
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Biography Written in the English Language, August 31, 2000
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This book is great! Well, big deal, everyone says that! The actual reason why this book is so appreciated is because unlike some other writers who tend to "objectize" Muhammad(PBUH) life, Mr lings has immersed himself into the subject. At times, so close that the reader feels like a shadow of the Prophet(PBUH). I have read all the books on Mustafa(PBUH) written in English, but no one comes close to expressing in such an intense and personable manner, the life and times of the man(PBUH) that all Muslims want to emulate...

I have bought 5 copies of this book over the course of the last two years but given them all away to close friends and family.....

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35 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Epic, April 26, 2003
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Munir "ahmad" (Cerritos, California USA) - See all my reviews
This book has been described as the best biography of the Prophet in English. This is partly because unlike other modern biographies which seek to draw insights and unique conclusions, this one is just a seamless narrative (saying in effect "the traditional view was the right one").
It is also more detailed than most, and integrates insights about the spirituality of what the Prophet taught (Lings also wrote books on Sufism), rather than merely depicting the political side of the story. Being based entirely on "the earliest sources," it includes a huge number of miracle stories as well as the prophecies of his coming which add a suspenseful dimension to the tale. Major themes: the prophet's constant state of trust and certainty in his Lord throughout his life. Another was that while he didn't start conflicts he could be a bold, courageous lion (as the Burdah states) when pursuing the enemies who were after all intent upon destroying his mission and were a threats to the security of his community. He was stern against treachery (the Jewish tribes, Bani Bakr), though forgiving of conquered enemies (Hawazin, Bani Mustaliq, the Quraysh, etc.). His general love for humanity and desire for their salvation can be seen in his prayers over Ubayy as well as in the siege of Taif.
Very graceful, literary style with a timeless aspect, which Lings accentuates by not including any form of introduction or preface. I read this in conjunction with HAmza Yusuf's commentary which I found extremely helpful- including his occasional sharp criticisms.
But I suggest that someone new to Islam read other works first (see my listmania).
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars writing at its best!, July 16, 1999
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this is by far the best bio i have ever read on the prophet of islam (pbuh). lings brings ancient arabia to life with vivid details and colorful characterizations--all based on factual evidence and hadiths. he gives importance to women as well. aisha is a fascinating woman. and until i read this book, i had never heard about the prophet's daughters, other than fatima. an absolute must-read!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read - goes through A to Z in great detail, October 29, 2007
Most books of this nature are more often than not loosely translated from Arabic-written texts ensuing in bad grammar, and a dire story line. But as this is written in English it thankfully avoids all of the above. What I love about this biography is that Ling's explains in great detail not only the life and mission of Prophet Muhammad, but also the fundamentals of Islam. It begins with the significance of the Kabaa and ends with the death of the Prophet whilst illuminating everything in between. This book is also broken down into several chapters allowing for an easy read.

Even though this is a great source of Islamic knowledge, it may be a difficult read for some non-Muslim readers. As advice, I would recommend this as a follow up to a simpler biography [of which I don't know any that Amazon or a ordinary bookstore would sell -- sorry].
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book for those serious about Muhammad's life, June 6, 2007
This book is not a breezy read. It should be taken in slowly given all the information it provides. It is a must-have for every book collection on Islam and The Prophet. Martin Lings, a convert to Islam, did an outstanding job.
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