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Prophet Mohammed form a long series which it is impossible to end, but in which it would be honourable to find a place. The most famous of them is probably Sir Walter Raleigh, fwhile the palm for eloquence and historical insight may well be awarded toG ibbon. During the time when Gibbon wrote, and for long after, historians mainly relied for their knowledge of the life of Mohammed on theB iography of A bu lF ida, who died in the year 722 A.H., 1322 A.D., of whose work Gagnier produced an indifferent edition. The scholars of the nineteenth century were naturally not satisfied with so late an authority; and they succeeded in bringing to light all the earliest documents preserved by theM ohammedans. The merit Of the sources of the biography of the Prophet a valuable ao count is given by E. Sachau, I bnS ad III., i., Preface. The Life and Death of Mahomet, London, 1637. (I fgenuine.) A mong eloquent accounts of Mohammed, that in Mr. Reade sM artyrdom of Man, 14th ed., 260 foil., deserves mention. That by Wellhausen in the introduction toD as A rabische Reich und sein Sturz is masterly in the extreme. Oxford, 1723. A bu 1-F ida is referred to as the chief authority perhaps for the last time by T. Wright, Christianity in A rabia.
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