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Book: Prophecy and Power: Muhammad and the Qur'an in Light of Comparison

Chapter: Beyond Compare: Muhammad as Exemplar and Foil

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.19820

Blurb:

The author argues that new kinds of comparisons between Muhammad and previous messengers helped define Muslim identities over and against the various subject communities who claimed to “own” many of the same figures. At the same time, comparisons between Muhammad and other Muslim leaders shaped the pluralization of Muslim identity itself. Ironically, it was comparison that institutionalized an image of Muhammad as “beyond compare.” From Qur’anic primus inter pares, Muhammad slowly emerged, for the majority of the population, as the last and greatest of all messengers.

Chapter Contributors

  • Marilyn Robinson Waldman (book-auth-627@equinoxpub.com - book-auth-627)