The accounts of Muslim writers of the time also provide insight into details.
Muslim writers worked to impart literary values.
Authorship of such a book is also laid at the door of various Jewish and Muslim writers.
This view is supported by the later Muslim writers also.
He was one of the first Muslim writers to emerge from colonial British India.
He added that many Muslim writers and readers had expressed support for the book and strong disapproval of the campaign against it.
In contrast to many other Muslim writers, Al-Dimashqi approved of wealth for its own sake.
Al-Waqidi has been frequently criticized by Muslim writers, who claim that he is unreliable.
Al-Waqidi has also written on these events, though his reliability has been called into question by Muslim writers.
Accompanying the show on television monitors, interviews with five Muslim writers provide a kind of running commentary.