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        3. This is a guide to the ways in which various aspects of Islamic law are rooted in the words and actions of Muhammad as depicted in the earliest extant biography.
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        6. This is a guide to the ways in which various aspects of Islamic law are rooted in the words and actions of Muhammad as depicted in the earliest extant biography....

          Al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah (Ibn Hisham)

          Early biography of Muhammad

          Al-Sīrah al-Nabawiyyah (السيرة النبوية, 'The Life of the Prophet') also known as Siraat-e Ibn Hisham and Sirat Al Nabi is a prophetic biography of the Islamic prophetMuhammad, written by Ibn Hisham.

          According to Islamic tradition, the book is an edited recension of Ibn Isḥāq's Sīratu Rasūli l-Lāh (سيرة رسول الله) 'The Life of God's Messenger'.[1][2][3] The work of Ibn Hishām and al-Tabari work, along with fragments by several others, are the only surviving copies of the work traditionally attributed to Ibn Ishaq.[4] Ibn Hishām and al-Tabarī share virtually the same material.[4]

          Ibn Hishām said in the preface that he chose from the original work of Ibn Isḥāq in the tradition of his disciple Ziyād al-Baqqāʾi (d.

          799), omitting stories from Al-Sīrah that contain no mention of Muḥammad,[5] certain poems, traditions whose accuracy Ziyād al-Baqqāʾi