Muhammad
Islam's first great general
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Publication
2007 - University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, Oklahoma
Language
English
Word Count
63,750 words, Guess
Page Count
255 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemuhammadislamsfi00gabr_486
- ISBN-139780806138602
- ISBN-100806138602
- Goodreads1541962
- Library of Congress Control Number2007000690
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number78788501
- Better World Books9780806138602
- Open LibraryOL17563204M
Classifications
- DDC297.6/3
- LCCBP77.7 .G34 2007
- LCCBP77.7.G34 2007
Description
"Best known as the founder of a major religion, Muhammad was also a military leader - Islam's first great general. While there have been numerous accounts of Muhammad the Prophet, this is the first military biography of the man." "In Muhammad: Islam's First Great General, Richard A. Gabriel shows us a type of warrior never before seen in antiquity - a leader of an all-new religious movement who in a single decade fought eight major battles, led eighteen raids, and planned thirty-eight other military operations. Offering, more detailed descriptions of battles than those found in other accounts, Gabriel's study portrays Muhammad as a revolutionary who introduced military innovations that transformed armies and warfare throughout the Arab world." "Gabriel analyzes the social, economic, and cultural environment in which Muhammad lived and the religion he inspired as they relate to his military achievements. Gabriel explains how Muhammad changed the social composition of Arab armies by replacing the traditional way of fighting - as individuals and clans - with a new command structure. He also relates Muhammad's masterful use of nonmilitary methods - bribery, alliance building, and political assassination - to strengthen his long-term position, even at the expense of short-term military considerations."--Jacket.
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