Muhammad, the Qur\'an & Islam

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Muhammad, the Qur'an and Islam


[60] (Tabari, Ta'rikh, 1460f); Sahih Bukhari, vol. 6, p. 294; Andrae,
Mohammed, pp. 153 f; Watt, Muhammad, pp. 156 f; SEI, p. 653. This
subject was also used by early Christian polemicists; cf. ECMD, pp. 93,
142, 432. Muhammad's marriage to Zaynab is also said by some to have
taken place prior to the raid on the Banu Mustaliq, because of the roles
played by her and her sister in the matter of `A'isha; Nöldeke and Schwally,
GQ, vol. 1, p. 207.


[61] Waqidi gives one tradition by which the Jews are said to have
returned the arrow attacks of the Muslims.


[62] Wellhausen, Medina, p. 216.


[63] Ibn Hisham - or 800-900; Waqidi - or 750.


[64] Wellhausen, Medina, p. 217.


[65] Waqidi - some say she was married to Muhammad and wore the veil.
Some say her name was Rayhana b. Zayd.


[66] Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 461 f; Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2, 1,
pp. 91 f; Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 210 f.


[67] Nöldeke and Schwally, GQ, vol. 1, pp. 206 f.


[68] See Margoliouth, "Additions", JRAS, (1939), pp. 60 f, for a
discussion of a borrowing from Ethiopic in v. 19.


[69] Sahih Bukhari, vol. 6, p. 291.


[70] Nöldeke and Schwally, GQ, vol. 1, p. 207, discredit the following
traditions as being (trans.): "anecdotic embellished narratives" which do not

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