Back on December 21, 2011 I published a post that provided links to 4 online Islamic studies resources (LINK). Last weekend, I learned that some of those links were no longer working, and promptly repaired them. I also became aware of a few more useful resources that I am going to recommend, and provide links for:
Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah - The Life of Muhammad Translated by Alfred Guillaume
The Traditions of Islam by Alfred Guillaume
Ibn Khaldun's The Muqaddimah Translated by Franz Rosenthal
Seeing Islam As Others Saw It A Survey And Evaluation Of Christian Jewish And Zoroastrian Writings On Early Islam by Robert G. Hoyland
The History of the Qur'anic Text by Muhammad Mustafa Al-Azami
The Qur'ān in Christian Arabic texts by Clare Elena Wilde
Early Christian Explanations of The Trinity in Arabic in the Context of Muslim Theology by Sara Leila Husseini
For those who want to be challenged by one of the most gifted Muslim apologists of the 21st century, delve into the following two contributions:
Finding Muhammad in the New Testament Masters Thesis by Ali Ataie
In Defense of Islam: Confronting the Christians with their own Scriptures by Ali Ataie
ENJOY!!!
Grace
and peace,