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  2. First Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic prophet Muhammad came to the city of Medina following the migration of his followers in what is known as the Hijrah (migration to Medina) in 622. He had been invited to Medina by city leaders to adjudicate disputes between clans from which the city suffered, and was received positively by the city's Jewish and pagan residents as an ...

  3. Works relating to Joseph Smith - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Joseph Smith, the Prophet. New York: Juvenile Instructor Office. Brodie, Fawn M. (1971) [1945]. No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith (2nd ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0-679-73054-0. Bushman, Richard Lyman (2005). Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 1-4000-4270-4. Hill, Donna (1999 ...

  4. Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad [a] (c. 570 – 8 June 632 CE) [b] was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. [c] According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets.

  5. List of biographies of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Adil Salahi, Muhammad: man and prophet, a complete study of the life of the Prophet of Islam (Leicester: Islamic Foundation, 2012). Lesley Hazleton, The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad (New York: Riverhead Books, 2013). Safvet Halilović, Životopis posljednjeg Allahovog poslanika (Biography of Allah's last messenger) (Sarajevo: El Kalem, 2019)

  6. David J. Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    If the World Were a Village: A Book about the World's People, CitizenKid, by David J. Smith and Shelagh Armstrong (March 1, 2002), ISBN 978-1550747799; David Smith's Mapping the World By Heart, Fablevision Learning, Dedham, MA; (July 2010), ISBN 978-1891405655

  7. List of caliphal governors of Medina - Wikipedia

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    Mortel, Richard T. (1991). "The Origins and Early History of the Husaynid Amirate of Madina to the End of the Ayyubid Period". Studia Islamica. 74 (74): 63– 78. doi:10.2307/1595897. JSTOR 1595897. Munt, Harry (2014). The Holy City of Medina: Sacred Space in Early Islamic Arabia. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-04213-1.

  8. Constitution of Medina - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Medina (Arabic: وثيقة المدينة, romanized: Waṯīqat al-Madīna; or صحیفة المدينة, Ṣaḥīfat al-Madīna; also known as the Umma Document), [1] is a document dealing with tribal affairs during the Islamic prophet Muhammad's time in Medina [2] and formed the basis of a multi-religious state under his leadership.

  9. David James Smith - Wikipedia

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