غیرمسلموں کے مطالعہ سیرت کی حقیقت اور ان کے لٹر یچر کاتجزیاتی مطالعہ
Analytical Study of Nonmuslims’ Literature on Seerat of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Keywords:
Prophet Muḥammad, Biography, Orientalists, Socio-political impactAbstract
Within the field of religious inquiry, the study of the life of Prophet Muhammad is highly relevant. Prophet Muhammad, who is regarded by Muslims as the last messenger, was a major influence in forming the ethical and sociopolitical climate of the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century. Examining the life of the Prophet Muhammad has become popular among researchers and enthusiasts who are not Muslims, despite the fact that Muslims have historically considered it to be their primary area of interest. This research begs the question of what real-world implications and responses non-Muslims would encounter when studying the life of the Prophet. Gaining knowledge on how people with different religious backgrounds interact with this historical account will help us better understand how religious studies, cultural awareness, and intercultural communication interact. The aim of this research is to investigate and evaluate the practical implications and responses of non-Muslims when studying the life story of the Prophet Muhammad. In order to accomplish the goals of this research, a thorough analysis of the literature pertaining to the biography of Prophet Muhammad as studied by non-Muslims has been carried out, including books and articles. To find similarities and differences in non-Muslim interpretations, this will entail spotting themes, patterns, and changes in viewpoints. We have used comparative analysis to look at how non-Muslims from various theological and cultural backgrounds approach studying the life of the Prophet Muhammad. Examining differences in approaches, interpretations, and the impact of cultural context on their participation are all part of this.