a assaighment of : "the central islamic lands"
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1. Semi-historical works, such asbiographies, records of the sayings and doings of the Prophet (hadith) and commentaries on the Quran (tafsir) are also available.
2. The material from which these works were produced was a large collection of eyewitness reports (akhbar) transmitted over a period of time either orally or on paper. The authenticity of each report was tested by a critical method which traced the chain of transmission and established the reliability of the narrator.
3. Christian chronicles, written in Syriac are fewer but they throw interesting light on the history of early Islam. Besides chronicles, wehave legal texts, geographies, travelogues and literary works, such as stories and poems.
2. The material from which these works were produced was a large collection of eyewitness reports (akhbar) transmitted over a period of time either orally or on paper. The authenticity of each report was tested by a critical method which traced the chain of transmission and established the reliability of the narrator.
3. Christian chronicles, written in Syriac are fewer but they throw interesting light on the history of early Islam. Besides chronicles, wehave legal texts, geographies, travelogues and literary works, such as stories and poems.
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