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2023-08-12 10:54:18

Omar on Nostr: Wow! Do we have a textual transcription of the document? I mean, is the dicument ...

Wow! Do we have a textual transcription of the document? I mean, is the dicument preserved in a museum somewhere or is it just recalled from collective memory?

The original written version of the Treaty of Madinah is not preserved in any museums or archives. It is important to note that the treaty was drafted around the year 622 CE, and written documents from that era have not survived through the centuries.

However, various historical sources, including early Islamic scholars and historians, have documented the contents of the treaty. These sources include works like the Seerah (biography) of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the Hadith collections, which are compilations of the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet.

These historical sources provide a detailed account of the negotiations, agreements, and provisions within the treaty. They offer a reliable understanding of the principles and guidelines set forth in the Treaty of Madinah.

While the physical document is not available, the principles and teachings of the treaty continue to be taught and studied by scholars of Islamic history and jurisprudence, ensuring that its legacy is remembered and understood.

It is important to note that, even though the original document is not preserved, the principles established in the Treaty of Madinah still inspire and guide Muslims today in their pursuit of justice, social unity, and peaceful coexistence with people of different faiths and backgrounds.
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