A classic secular history of the prophet Muhammad that vividly recreates the fascinating time in which Islam was born. Maxime Rodinson, both a maverick Marxist and a distinguished professor at the Sorbonne, first published his biography of Muhammad in 1960. The book, a classic in its field, has been widely read ever since. Rodinson, though deeply versed in scholarly studies of the Prophet, does not seek to add to it here but to introduce Muhammad, first of all, as “a man of flesh and blood” who led a life of extraordinary drama and shaped history as few others have. Equally, he seeks to lay out an understanding of Muhammad’s legacy and Islam as what he called an ideological movement, similar to the universalist religions of Christianity and Buddhism as well as the secular movement of Marxism, but possessing a singular commitment to “the deeply ingrained idea that Islam offers not only a path to salvation but (for many, above all) the ideal of a just society to be realized on earth.” Rodinson’s book begins by introducing the specific land and the larger world into which Muhammad was born and the development of his prophetic calling. It then follows the steps of his career and the way his leadership gave birth to a religion and a state. A final chapter considers the world as Islam has transformed it.
Maxime Rodinson Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Cet artiste saisit des paysages urbains avec une précision extraordinaire, révélant leurs structures cachées. Son style, qu'il décrit lui-même comme « radiographique », pénètre les façades des bâtiments pour en exposer la vie intérieure et extérieure. Il a appliqué son art à diverses villes, en se concentrant sur des représentations détaillées de l'architecture et de l'atmosphère. Ses œuvres invitent les spectateurs à explorer les couches invisibles de lieux familiers.






Marxism and the Muslim World
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
In his trademark polemical style, Maxime Rodinson examines the complexities of political Islam and Marxist ideology and their implications for Arab nationalism.
Mein Leben ein Waterloo
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Répertoire des bibliothèques et des catalogues de manuscrits éthiopiens
- 122pages
- 5 heures de lecture
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Islam and Capitalism
- 344pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Presents a rebuttal of the cultural reductionism of Max Weber and others who have tried to explain the politics and society of the Middle East by reference to some unchanging entity called 'Islam,' typically characterised as instinctively hostile to capitalism. This work looks at the facts, analysing economic texts with his customary common sense.
Beck'sche Reihe - 290: Die Faszination des Islam
- 174pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Maxime Rodinson. Dt. von Irene Riesen 2., 1991 175 S. Taschenbuch C.H.Beck,
Die Araber
- 189pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Classic Essays on Photography
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Containing 30 essays that embody the history of photography, this collection includes contributions from Niepce, Daguerre, Fox, Talbot, Poe, Emerson, Hine, Stieglitz, and Weston, among others.
Berlin, wie ich es liebe
- 47pages
- 2 heures de lecture




