The Warrior Prophet: Muhammad ﷺ & War

Author: Joel Hayward
Publisher: Claritas Books
Year of Publication: 2022
Print Length: 457 pages
Genre: Islamic Studies / Hadith, Sunnah & Sirah; History, Science; Non-Fiction / Political Science, Religious Studies, Social Science
Topic: Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Battle & Conquest, Peace, War, Qur’an, Islam, Jihad, Ethics; Law, Jurisprudence, Legal Theory; Justice, Social Justice, Culture & Society, Conflict, Independence & Liberation, Mobility & Immobility, Politics & Power, Reconciliation, Resistance, Security
Most Islamic biographies deal with Muhammad’s use of warfare by using an understandable but insufficient logic: that the Messenger of Allah was the ideal and paradigmatic human, so he must have been an ideal and paradigmatic military commander. Wanting Muḥammad’s behavior to conform to very modern ethical concepts and widespread (but not necessarily accurate) beliefs about the nature and conduct of war, the writers have created a narrative which, in significant ways, departs from the account clearly and consistently revealed in the earliest extant Arabic sources.
Professor Joel Hayward sees this as an unhelpful explanatory tendency and believes that the modern depiction of the Prophet’s relationship with warfare — which presents him as being rather antipathetic to war, indeed as virtually a pacifist who only fought reluctantly in self-defense — cannot actually be sustained by a thorough and even-handed analysis of the early Islamic sources. A committed Muslim himself, Hayward concludes that, within a competitive and conflictual environment with ubiquitous threats, warfare was necessary to make real the bold new world that Muḥammad foresaw. Through original, meticulously researched and rigorous analysis, Hayward covers all the raids and campaigns and demonstrates that Muḥammad correctly understood the necessity and utility of force and duly developed into an intuitive, effective and victorious military practitioner who developed and enforced a strict moral code so as to attain his goals whilst safeguarding the innocent.
This engaging, accessible yet deeply scholarly and definitive book makes a major contribution to strategic and military analysis and to the Prophet’s biography.
Table of Contents
Maps
Chronology
Glossary
Introduction
1. Raiding as a Norm: The Best Explanation for the Initiation of Warfare
Making Sense of the Past / The Ordinariness in Raiding / Muhammad and Raiding / Raiding as Jihad / The Recognized and Accepted Way of Projecting Power
2. Pitched Battles and Attacks on Settlements
The March to Badr / The Battle Looms / Shura / The Battle of Badr / The Craving for Revenge / The Battle Commences / The Lead-up to the Battle of the Trench / Assasinations / The Battle of the Trench / Mu’ta / The Conquest of Mecca / The March to Ta’if / The Siege of Ta’if / Tabuk: Muhammad’s Last Hurrah
3. Muhammad’s War with the Jews
Understanding Medina’s Disunity / Early Relations with the Jews / Banu Qaynuqa / Banu al-Nadir / Banu Qurayza / The Siege of Khaybar
Conclusion
Appendix: List of Islamic Raids and Campaigns
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index

Joel Hayward is is a New Zealand-born British scholar and author who currently serves as Chief Executive of the Cambridge Muslim College, UK. The daily newspaper Al Khaleej called him “a world authority on international conflict and strategy”. Hayward has earned ijazāt (teaching authorizations) in several Islamic sciences. ʿAqīdah (Islamic theology) and Sīrah (the Prophet’s biography) are his main interests. He has held various academic leadership posts, including Director of the Institute for International and Civil Security at Khalifa University (UAE), Chair of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences (also at Khalifa University), Head of Air Power Studies at King’s College London, and Dean of the Royal Air Force College (both UK).
Source: https://joelhayward.org/
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