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About this course
The Sirah is read in two registers simultaneously in the Islamic tradition: as a historical account of specific events and as a living source of ethical and spiritual instruction. Learning to read it in both registers — with historical sensitivity and moral engagement — is the analytical skill this workbook develops.
By the end of this course you will be able to read an excerpt from a classical Sirah source with attention to its narrative structure and historical claims, apply a structured lesson-extraction framework to major events in the Sirah, identify how different Sirah narrators emphasize different aspects of the same event, trace the development of a specific character quality of the Prophet across multiple events, and produce a written analysis that engages with both the historical and the ethical dimensions of a Sirah narrative.
What you will learn:
- Close reading: an excerpt from Ibn Hisham's Sira describing the first revelation on Mount Hira — identifying what the text claims, how it frames the event, and what it leaves open
- Comparative narration exercise: how two different classical sources (Ibn Ishaq and al-Waqidi) describe the same event — identifying differences in emphasis and implication
- Lesson-extraction methodology: a structured framework for identifying the ethical, spiritual, and leadership lessons classical scholars derived from specific Sirah events
- Case study: the Battle of Uhud — analyzing the narrative in detail, extracting the classical lessons, and examining what contemporary scholars draw from the same event
- The Shamail exercise: reading accounts of the Prophet's personal character and conduct — applying a structured analysis of what virtues are being illustrated and how they are described
- The Meccan period as spiritual formation: a thematic analysis of how the early years in Mecca shaped the Prophet's character and the early community's resilience
- The Medinan period as leadership study: analyzing the Prophet's approach to community-building, conflict resolution, and political governance through selected Sirah narratives
- Writing exercise: a structured analytical account of one event from the Sirah, integrating historical analysis and lesson extraction, with a model response and rubric
Each workbook section provides framing instruction, primary source excerpts in translation, structured analytical tasks, worked examples, and self-assessment prompts. This course is educational in nature.
This course is suitable for students of Islamic studies, Islamic history, or religious ethics who want to develop skills in reading Sirah sources analytically. No prior background in Arabic or Islamic studies is required. Suitable for those new to close reading of religious biographical literature.
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