"Muhammad's Military Expeditions" by Ayman S. Ibrahim critically analyzes early Muslim military conflicts between 622 and 632, emphasizing their nature as tribal rather than religious. The book focuses on the last decade of Muhammad's life in Medina, detailing how he unified Arab tribes and became a powerful leader. With access to a variety of original Muslim sources, it offers new insights into the military strategies and contexts of early Islamic expansion. The work is aimed at military historians and scholars of early Islam, who will find depth in the analysis of these military campaigns.
This book examines the military history of early Islam through the lens of tribal conflicts rather than presenting them solely as religious missions.
A critical reading of the original Muslim sources reveals insights into Muhammad's consolidation of power among various Arab tribes during his ten years in Medina.
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