Over the years there have been many biographies about the Prophet Muhammad, they have been questioned, reviewed and discussed. This is because people and opinions vary. The two main methods are Emic (internal perspective) and Etic (external perspective), Emic is "sensitive to beliefs" and Etic is "criticism" described by Clinton Bennett. In this article I will discuss Bennett 's theory of sensitive and critical ways in religious research.
The faith of Muslims considers Muhammad as a prophet who accepts the Quran directly from the angel Gabriel. Muhammad is considered to be the last prophet of God, and his words and acts are the basic source of Islam. But Muslims do not believe that Muhammad is the founder of Islam. Instead, they believe that Muhammad has recovered the original monotheistic beliefs of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. The Islamic tradition believes that beliefs based on Judaism and Christianity are distorted versions of Islam. Muslims must keep five pillars and six creeds to help unite local Islamists. In addition, Muslim believers are in compliance with Islamic law or Islamic law. Islamic Sharia is the culmination of the Quran and the Sunnah (the words and acts recorded by the Prophet Muhammad). These traditions and rulings affect every aspect of life. However, in some cases Muslims need to rely on taqlid. This is a judicial interpretation of a respected scholar.
Over the years there have been many biographies about the Prophet Muhammad, they have been questioned, reviewed and discussed. This is because people and opinions vary. The two main methods are Emic (internal perspective) and Etic (external perspective), Emic is "sensitive to beliefs" and Etic is "criticism" described by Clinton Bennett. - Comparison of Jesus and Muhammad Jesus and Muhammad are respected by billions of people owned by religions established by these two great unless they are respected. Both of us think we are ourselves, but the same god does not pay much attention to their similarities and differences. It is difficult to find the history of people understanding what Muhammad did.