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Michael Lecker (born 1951) is an Israeli scholar who is Emeritus Professor of Arabic Language and Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His work focuses on the social and political history of early Islam, with a particular emphasis on prosopography, and on the biography of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. A member of the "Jerusalem School", he was a student of Meir Jacob Kister.
Career
Lecker taught at the Hebrew University between 1978 and 2021. His 1978 Master of Arts thesis (supervised by Yehoshua Blau), titled "Jewish Settlements in Babylonia during the Talmudic Period", traced Talmudic placenames that survived in the geographical literature. His 1983 doctoral thesis (supervised by Meir Jacob Kister), titled "On the Prophet Muhammad's Activity in Medina", analyzed the document that some scholars call the Constitution of Medina and several other topics relating to Muhammad's Medinan period (622-632 CE).
Prizes and awards
1975: The Josef David Farhi Prize (Institute of Asian and African Studies)
1980: The S.M. Stern Prize (Institute of Asian and African Studies)
1983: The Mauricio Richter Fellowship (The Hebrew University)
1984-1985: Rothschild Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Yad Hanadiv Foundation, Jerusalem. At the School of Oriental and African Studies, the University of London.
1987-1989: Yigal Alon Fellowship, Council for Higher Education, Israel
Select bibliography
Lecker's works include:
Studies on the Life of Muhammad and the Dawn of Islam: Idol Worshippers, Christians and Jews in Pre- and Early Islam (Variorum Collected Studies). Routledge, 2023. ISBN 1032449829.
Al-MaqrÄ«zÄ«ās al-įøŖabar Źæan al-baÅ”ar: Volume IV, Section 2: The Idols of the Arabs: 8 (Bibliotheca Maqriziana) Brill, 2022. ISBN 9004499830
āDid Muhammad conclude Treaties with the Jewish Tribes NaįøÄ«r, QaynuqÄŹæ, and Qurayįŗa,ā in Uri Rubin and David Wasserstein, eds., Israel Oriental Studies, Volume 17: Dhimmis and Others: Jews and Christians and the World of Classical Islam (University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns, 1997), pp. 29ā36.
āGlimpses of Muįø„ammadās Medinan Decade,ā in Jonathan E. Brockopp, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Muįø„ammad (Cambridge, New York et al.: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 61ā82.
Jews and Arabs in Pre- and Early Islamic Arabia (Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge, 1998).
Muhammad ve-ha-yehudim (Hebrew: "Muhammad and the Jews") (Jerusalem: Ben Zvi Institute, 2014).
āMuhammad at Medina: A Geographical Approach,ā Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 6 (1985), pp. 29ā62.
Muslims, Jews and Pagans: Studies on Early Islamic Medina (Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2017).
āOn Arabs of the BanÅ« KilÄb Executed Together with the Jewish BanÅ« Qurayįŗa,ā Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 19 (1995), pp. 66ā72.
People, Tribes and Society in Arabia Around the Time of Muhammad (Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge, 2005).
āSulaym,ā Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 9, pp. 817ā818.
āThe Assassination of the Jewish Merchant Ibn Sunayna according to an Authentic Family Account,ā in Nicolet Boekhoff-van der Voort, Kees Versteegh and Joas Wagemakers, eds., The Transmission and Dynamics of the Textual Sources of Islam: Essays in Honour of Harald Motzki (Leiden: Brill, 2011), pp. 181ā195.
The Banū Sulaym: A Contribution to the Study of Early Islam The Max Schloessinger Memorial Series, Monographs IV (Jerusalem: Institute of Asian and African Studies, The Hebrew University, 1989).
āThe Death of the Prophet Muįø„ammadās Father: Did WÄqidÄ« Invent Some of the Evidence?,ā Zeitschrift der Deutschen MorgenlƤndischen Gesellschaft (145), 1995, pp. 9ā27.
āThe Jews of Northern Arabia in Early Islam,ā in Phillip I. Lieberman, ed., The Cambridge History of Judaism Vol. 5: Jews in the Medieval Islamic World (Cambridge University Press, 2021), pp. 255ā293.
āUkaydir ibn ŹæAbdul Malik al-KindÄ«,ā Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 10, p. 784.
āŹæUyayna b. įø¤iį¹£n,ā Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 10, pp. 959ā960.
āWÄdÄ« Ź¾l-įø²urÄ,ā Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 11, pp. 18ā19.
āWÄqidÄ« (d. 822) vs. ZuhrÄ« (d. 742): The Fate of the Jewish BanÅ« AbÄ« l-įø¤uqayq,ā in C. J. Robin, ed., Le judaĆÆsme de l'Arabie antique: Actes du Colloque de JĆ©rusalem (fĆ©vrier 2006) (Paris: Brepols, 2015), pp. 495ā509.
āWÄqidÄ«'s Account on the Status of the Jews of Medina: A Study of a Combined Report,ā Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. 54, No. 1 (January 1995), pp. 15ā32.
āWere there Female Relatives of the Prophet Muįø„ammad among the Besieged Qurayįŗa?ā Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 136, No. 2 (AprilāJune 2016), pp. 397ā404.
āZayd B. ThÄbit, āA Jew with Two Sidelocksā: Judaism and Literacy in Pre-Islamic Medina (Yathrib),ā Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. 56, No. 4 (October 1997), pp. 259ā273.
References
Sources
Biography of Prof. Michael Lecker at Hebrew University of Jerusalem (in English)
Bibliography of Prof. Michael Lecker at World Catalog