Muhammed and the Christians

ACADEMICA PRESSISBN: 9781680533866

Commemorating the Covenants of the Prophet

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By John Andrew Morrow
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229 x 152 mm
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350

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John Andrew Morrow is a graduate of the University of Toronto, where he completed his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. He is also the product of several decades of Islamic seminary studies. A polymath and a prolific author, Professor Morrow has published hundreds of academic articles and several dozen scholarly books in a wide array of specialized fields. Dr. Morrow is an award-winning educator, lecturer, and administrator, as well as a geo-political analyst, a best-selling author, and an activist for peace and justice. He has received an interfaith service award from the Islamic Society of North America, a certificate of recognition from the United States Congress, and recognition from the Interfaith Institute of Long Island as one of the most influential American Muslim scholars.

The new insights and findings that John Andrew Morrow has documented in this volume constitute yet another important contribution to the study of the covenants of the Prophet." - Ibrahim Mohamed Zein and Ahmed El-Wakil, authors of The Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad: From Shared Historical Memory to Peaceful Co-Existence "Accessible to readers new to the study of the Prophet's covenants with important new insights and answers to questions that will enlighten and intrigue those already engaged in the debate." - Dr. Halim Rane, Professor of Islamic Studies specializing in East-West Relations at Griffith University "Few - if any - scholars in the world that have matched Dr. John Andrew Morrow's impressive body of scholarship. In this book, Dr. Morrow has outdone himself. The level of historical detail and religious insight he provides makes for an enriching and fruitful read. Highly recommended." - Dr. Craig Considine, Senior Lecturer, Rice University "I highly recommend the book for religious leaders, diplomats, scholars, students, and those interested in religions." - Father Francis Afu, Ph.D. Research Fellow, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Georgetown University

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