DESCRIPTION OF GENRES OF ISLAMIC HISTORY
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This article is about the genres of Islamic history, the information in which is based on sources and scientific literature. The article also widely used Ibn Ishaq's “Siyar”, Ibn Hisham's “As-Siyratu an-Nabawiyya”, and Waqidi's “Kitab al-Maghazi”, which have been in the spotlight of scholars to this day.
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