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Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time

Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time


Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time


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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 6 hours and 41 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Recorded Books

Audible.com Release Date: October 31, 2008

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B001K56P08

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First, I have not read much about Muhammad before. I have read works on the Arab world and Islam, but nothing really on the Prophet. So, I don't have much context for evaluating how accurately this book depicts the life of Muhammad. The author, Karen Armstrong, begins by observing (Page 18): "We must approach his life in a balanced way, in order to appreciate his considerable achievements." That said, here are my reflections on this work.The story of Muhammad is little known until he began his work, trying to convince others of Allah's lessons sent to him. The Arab peninsula didn't have a single religion. Mecca was a natural center for the Arab world, because of its central role in trade. But it was a city that avoided imposing any religion on those coming to--and through--it. When Muhammad began his life's work, then, it created tensions in Mecca. The book does a fine job of illustrating his sensitivity to political realities and his patience in working to build his faith into a movement.The journal to Medina (hijrah) by his followers was another major moment. The book describes the continuing development of Islam there and his dicey use of raids on caravans to provide resources. The discussion of his (and his fellow leaders) efforts to recruit new converts is ably done.One also learns a great deal about the origins of Islam, its values, and how that religious edifice affected behavior. The author also notes how his vision of Islam does not represent much of current practice in Islam (the role of women, need for tolerance, etc.). Again, I don't know enough about the origins of Islam to judge the validity of her conclusions, but if she is right, this provides a valuable insight into how religions evolve over time.The author concludes by observing that (Page 214): "If we are to avoid catastrophe, the Muslim and Western worlds must learn not merely to tolerate but to appreciate one another." Whatever the validity of her discussions in this book, that sentiment is true indeed.

This well-written book might profitably be read in conjunction with the Quran in translation. The author portrays a very apologetic modern interpretation of the Prophet 's words and actions, however her perspective becomes predictably didactic and condescendingly biased toward that interpretation rather than engaging in any serious reflection. The author's understanding of Arabic is imperfect at best, which is not a trivial matter considering her reliance on many supposed "original" meanings for Arabic words that she contends have become distorted in the West. Regardless of their political views, or their opinion of Muhammad, I don't think this book will change anyone's mind either way.

I really enjoyed this book. It had a much more positive take on the life and political situation of Muhammad. Really interesting.

Excellent ! Broadview of this most Important prophet,his suffering,courage & inspirational life. Very helpful in understanding the impact of this man's life on billions of persons throughout the world. It is unfortunate that some followers corrupt the meaning of his message but it will help non muslims to better understand the founder of such a major religion.

I bought Armstrong's book about Muhammad in 2003, after reading her short book about the history of Islam. I liked that book, as it covered the main topics about Islam quite well, so I thought I would enjoy reading her previous, longer book about the founder of that religion: Muhammad - A biography of the Prophet.In Muhammad Armstrong paints a loving and sympathetic picture of the man who created the world's second largest religion (soon probably to become the first largest). The prophet is described as a gentle and caring person who possessed charismatic skills and spiritual deepness, that succeeded to transform Arabia from pagan belief to monotheistic belief in a remarkably short period of time. Armstrong depicts Muhammad in glowing colours, even when she admits his wrongdoings. In the 8th chapter, "Holy War", Armstrong recounts the massacre and summary executions of the Jewish community in Qurayzah and apologetically describes them as "a reminder of the desparate conditions of Arabia during Muhammad's lifetime" (p. 208). She continually reminds the reader that the word "Islam" means peace and reconciliation, but some of the events described in the book (and the atrocities committed in the name of Islam in our times) leave us wondering about the application of these virtues by Muslims throughout history.Prof. Emanual Sivan, one of Israel's leading historians of Islam, wrote a review about Muhammad in Ha'aretz. He described Armstrong's book as "history soaked in rose water" and claims that the author shed all sense of criticism before writing the book and failed in distinguishing between historical facts and myths which evolved long after Muhammad died. I am no expert of Islam, but I tend to agree; I feel I know more about the life of Muhammad now, but I am left with a sense of an unbalanced view of this great man.There was one observation in the book which I liked very much. When she starts describing Muhammad's rising success as a skilled and respected politician, Armstrong mentions that the Christian world has always judged this part of the prophet's life with distrust. The Western view has traditionally seen Muhammad's political success as proof that he was an impostor using religion as a means to power. To explain this attitude, Armstrong offers the following insight:Because the Christian world is dominated by the image of the crucified Jesus, who said that his kingdom was not of this world, we tend to see failure and humiliation as the hallmark of a religious leader. We do not expect our spiritual heroes to achieve a dazzling success in mundane terms. (p. 164)

The book is written in a way that people of western culture can understand.

Wrote very objectively about Islam. Better understandable about Islam. Thank you.

I liked Washington Irving's Muhammad better although this was easier reading.

A good review of the Prophet of Islam. The book was not overbearing and seemed to give a good review of the Prophet.

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