"Constitution of Medina"
Discover the historical significance of the "Constitution of Medina," a groundbreaking legal document attributed to Muhammad, penned in the first year after his hijra (622 CE). This pivotal text symbolizes the transition from Mecca to Medina, also known as Yathrib, marking the dawn of the Islamic era. Authored by Michael Lecker and published by Gerlach Press in 2024, this hardback edition spans 238 pages and offers an insightful exploration of early Islamic governance and community organization. The second edition presents an updated perspective, making it an essential addition for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in this foundational document that shaped the course of Islamic history and continue your journey into the rich tapestry of cultural heritage.