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  1. The main Islamic source on Muhammad's life are the Quran and accounts of Muhammad's life based on oral traditions known as sīra and hadith.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Muhammad
    • Introduction: The Biographical Enterprise
    • Sources for Biographical Information on Muhammad: Qur'An
    • Sources for Biographical Information on Muhammad: Hadith
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    By this definition, there are very few primary sources that date back to the life of the Prophet Muhammad. The documents most commonly viewed by historians as being primary sources for his life are the Qur’an (the Islamic holy book) and the Constitution of Medina.
    The main Islamic source on Muhammad's life are the Quran and accounts of Muhammad's life based on oral traditions known as sīra and hadith. According to traditional Islamic scholarship, all of the Quran was written down by Muhammad's companions while he was alive (during CE 610–632 ), but it was primarily an orally related document.
    The earliest surviving biographies are the Life of the Apostle of God, by Ibn Ishaq (d. 768) (see Guillaume 1955), edited by Ibn Hisham (d. 833); and al-Waqidi's (d. 822) biography (sira) of Muhammad. Ibn Ishaq wrote his biography some 120 to 130 years after Muhammad's death.
    newworldencyclopedia.org
    Important sources regarding Muhammad's life may be found in the historic works by writers of the 2nd and 3rd centuries of the Hijri era (around the 8th and 9th century CE respectively). These include traditional Muslim biographies of Muhammad, which provide additional information about his life.
    en.wikipedia.org
  3. Chapter 1: Primary Sources on the Life of Muhammad

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