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Muhammad (/moʊˈhɑːməd/; Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad, lit. 'praiseworthy'; [mʊˈħæm.mæd]; c. 570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social...
- Lex
Mahumet pseudoprophete (English: Law of
Muhammad the pseudo-prophet/false prophet) is the
translation of the Qur'an into
Medieval Latin by Robert...
- held by King Marsile, who is
pictured not as a Muslim, but a
follower of
Mahumet and Apollin.
Threatened by the
might of Charlemagne's Franks,
Marsile s****s...
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early Arabic version. The
Latin translation,
entitled Liber de
doctrina Mahumet, was
commissioned by
Abbot Peter the
Venerable as part of a body of Islamic...
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successor of Arius,
ordered the
translation of the Qur'an into
Latin (Lex
Mahumet pseudoprophete) and the
collection of
information on
Muhammad so that Islamic...
- Muhammad") was the
third Western translation of the Qur'an,
preceded by Lex
Mahumet pseudoprophete ("[The] Law of the
False Prophet Muhammad") and the translation...
- by
Robert of
Ketton from an
unidentified original Liber de
generatione Mahumet et
nutritura eius ('Book of Muḥammad's
Genealogy and his Nurturing'), a...
- al-Ansari. The book is
available and has been published. 1143, Latin, Lex
Mahumet pseudoprophete, by a
group led by
Robert of
Ketton and
Hermann of Carinthia...
- of Ketton's 1143
translation of the
Quran for
Peter the Venerable, Lex
Mahumet pseudoprophete, was the
first into a
Western language (Latin). Alexander...
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translation in the
collection was that of the Qur'an. This was
entitled Lex
Mahumet pseudoprophete and was the
first known translation of the Qur'an into a...