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Musya8 [376]
1 year ago
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9. Explain the extent to which Ibn Ishaq's Life of the Apostle is a reliable source of evidence about the events in

History
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DanielleElmas [232]1 year ago
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Ibn Ishaq's full name was Muhammad Ibn Ishaq. He also followed his family profession, in which he was supposed to collect reports from history. He also collected information from the biography of Muhammad, who was an Islamic prophet.

<h3>Who was Ibn Ishaq?</h3>

Born in the 8th century, he belonged to Medina. At a very young age, he gained popularity because of his knowledge of the battles and expenditions of the military.

He collected traditions about Muhammad's life, which are now known as Sirat Rasul Allah. During the reign of the Abbasids, he took his last breath in 767, i.e., 150 AH, at Baghdad.

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