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CHAPTER FOUR


                   Seerah as a Movement


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            It is He who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon,
                               each gliding in its orbit.
                               —The Quran, 21:33


          Biographers of the Prophet usually treat their subject as if he were a
          person endowed with great magical powers, one who by mysterious
          means brought the whole of Arabia under his wing. These books
          read like fairy tales; even events which have no miraculous content
          have been given a fanciful, miraculous interpretation. Take the case
          of Suhaib ibn Sinan’s migration from Makkah to Madinah. When
          some Quraysh youths blocked his path, Suhaib pleaded with them:
          “If I let you have all my wealth, will you let me go?” They said that
          they would. Suhaib had a few ounces of silver with him. He gave it
          all to them and carried on to Madinah. According to a tradition in
          Baihaqi, Suhaib said that when the Prophet saw him in Madinah
          he told Suhaib that his trading had been very profitable. Suhaib,
          according to the tradition, was astounded, for no one had arrived
          in Madinah before him who could have brought the news. “It must
          have been Gabriel who told you,” he said to the Prophet.
             But the same event has been related by Marduya and Ibn Sa’ad.
          According to them, Suhaib told his own story in these words:
             “I carried on until I reached Madinah. When the Prophet heard
          about my handing over my wealth to the Quraysh in return for
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