A master's thesis at the University of Basrah discusses the views of the English orientalist Karen Armstrong on the accidents of the Prophet's life

A master's thesis at the University of Basrah discusses the views of the English orientalist Karen Armstrong on the accidents of the Prophet's life

a master’s thesis at the College of Education for Women at the University of Basra discussed entitled The Views of the English Orientalist Karen Armstrong on the Incidents of the Prophet’s Biography

Researcher Rawa Musa Abbas’s thesis included four chapters. The first chapter dealt with the definition of Orientalism, linguistically and idiomatically, the causes and motives of Orientalism, and an overview of Armstrong’s scientific biography and approach. As for the second chapter, it was under the title of Armstrong’s opinions on traffic accidents before the mission.

 The third chapter dealt with the narrations after the Noble Resurrection and the incidents that the Orientalist touched upon, and the fourth chapter is devoted to the narrations after the migration to Medina, the most prominent events and jihad for the sake of God and the relationship between Muslims and Jews until his death (may God bless him and his family and grant them peace), and then conclude with what the study found of  consequences.