Sean Anthony - The Historical Muhammad
Sean Anthony of The Ohio State University presents a webinar on "The Historical Muhammad" Michigan State University Muslim Studies Program Thursday, February 25, 2021 Sean Anthony is Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at The Ohio State University and Author of Muhammad and the Empires of Faith: The Making of the Prophet of Islam (University of California Press) Organized by the Muslim Studies Program and cosponsored by the Asian Studies Center; Department of History; Department of Linguistics and German, Slavic, Asian and African Languages; Department of Religious Studies; Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities; James Madison College; and Peace and Justice Studies.

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Anthony origins, Islamic origins, and a career between tradition and revision | Prof. Sean Anthony

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Sean Anthony: The Historical Muhammad, Crucifixion, and the Arab Conquests

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Islam’s Origins: Myth and Material Evidence

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Sean Anthony: Revising Modern Historical Approaches to the Life and Times of the Prophet Muhammad

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The ENTIRE History Of Islam And Muhammad In 68 Minutes

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"What is the Kaaba? Perspectives from the Early Islamic Period," by Sean Anthony

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Did Islam Begin in Petra? Historian Challenges Everything | Peter Von Sivers PhD

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The UNTOLD History Of Islam - Tom Holland

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14. Mohammed and the Arab Conquests

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The Origins of Islam—Tom Holland

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4. Abraham in Historical Context

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Muhammad and the Empires of Faith: The Making of the Prophet of Islam! | Dr. Sean W. Anthony

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Tommaso Tesei: Dhu-l-Qarnayn, Late Antiquity, and Rethinking Qur'anic Authorship

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From Jāhiliyya to Islam | D2 09\19 The Eschatological Muḥammad: Post-Qurʾ anic... - Sean Anthony

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Muhammad & The Empires of Faith: The Making of The Prophet of Islam - Dr. Sean W. Anthony

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Who was Allah before Islam?, with Ahmad Al-Jallad

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Robert Hoyland: Late Antiquity and the Origins of Islam

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Was Umar the Messiah? | Hagarism: The Making of the Islamic World | Gabriel Reynolds & Hassan Ahmad

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Islamic Origins

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