Preface to the Third Edition
This edition does not differ from the
second except in a few words and phrases as demanded by clarity or
syntactical precision. The changes are unnoticeable except in verbatim comparison.
Hence, there is no need to mention them.
My reticence to undertake more serious
emendation of the text is not due to any judgment on my part that in its
second edition the book is perfect. I do not tire of repeating here what I
said in the preface to the first edition, namely, that this book is merely
the beginning of scientific Islamic research in an important field. I have
discussed many problems attendant upon such research in my book Fi Manzil
al Wahy ["At the Locus of Revelation"] written after my
pilgrimage and following the traces of the Prophet through Hijaz and
Tihamah. I therefore refer the reader to it. Preoccupied with other things
during the last eight years I have not been able to pursue my study of the
life of the Prophet, of his teaching, and the careers of his companions,
nor to analyze in detail the general assertions of the concluding chapters
of the second edition. But I hope God will grant me the power to do so in
a separate book devoted entirely to the subject. Perhaps, after reading
the conclusion of the present edition, the reader might even share this
hope with me.
Finally, I thank God for the
appreciation with which this book has been met by Muslim as well as
non-Muslim readers, and for the reviews and announcements of it in the
publications of East and West. I pray Him to guide those who undertake the
continuation of this research that they may be capable of bringing it to
its ultimate purpose of service to the truth.