Abstract

Ibn Warraq is founder of Institute for the secularization of Islamic society (ISIS). In his writings, he criticized on S?rah and Islamic history, presented by familiar orientalists of 19th and 20th century. He suggests to reject the authenticity of Muslim sources and insist on the need of such books of S?rah which consist on critics and Non-Muslim sources. He presents the ideas that in the writings of Islamic history fictitious sources of S?rah were emphasized which did not have any historical importance. This paper deals his ideas that sources of S?rah should be verified by Non- Islamic sources. In case of difference, prior to non- Islamic sources should have priority for verification because S?rah of the Mu?ammad (PBUH) cannot be verified by pre-Islamic byzantine sources. He emphasizes on historians to raise questions, as Albert does about Jesus, on the historical status of the Prophet of Islam. Indeed, “The Quest for Historical Jesus” has been controversial and particularly in the Western academia. In this paper analytical and descriptive methodology has been applied. In the findings, authors concluded that he has applied Albert’s methodology and tried to encounter prior Muslim sources of S?rah. Both researchers’ methodology has been rebuked with result of study that such baseless claims on the basis of logical and historical evidences highlighting their prejudice.

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  • In the Islamic academia archives, almost Arabic sources of Sīrah has encompassed the basic historical and theological approaches over all other sources and literature of Sīrah

  • In his book “The Quest for Historical Jesus”, he criticized on Sīrah and Islamic history, presented by familiar orientalists of 19th and 20th century

  • He suggests to reject the authenticity of Muslim sources and insist on the need of such books of Sīrah which consist on critics and Non-Muslim sources

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In the Islamic academia archives, almost Arabic sources of Sīrah has encompassed the basic historical and theological approaches over all other sources and literature of Sīrah. In his book “The Quest for Historical Jesus”, he criticized on Sīrah and Islamic history, presented by familiar orientalists of 19th and 20th century.

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