Quote:The life and times and deeds of Mohammed (or sira, sura, sirat, schmirat or whatever you call what Ibn Ishaq wrote) - 290,000 words.
Seerah just means Biography, and is not a specific book Ibn Ishaq wrote, many biographers wrote Seerahs of Muhammad (pbuh), so they're certainly not limited to 290,000 words.
But the Seerahs are just the stories from Hadiths, arranged into a biographical/historical sequence of events.. So mentioning their word counts in ADDITION to the Hadiths is just plain wrong.
Nevermind though, because your entire post is based on a false premise, that each Islamic text is merely weighed up according to the number of it's words. It completely discounts the primacy of the Qur'an... Anyway... back to the drawing board I guess, or a few more hours of googling for scholars books to lload onto your back
So lets see, so far soren's failed attempts to justify his use of the term Mohammedan:
1) Muhammad (pbuh) is mentioned so much in the Qur'an (proven incorrect, Jesus (pbuh) is mentioned more, and Moses (pbuh) even more).
2) The "Sura" [sic] and the Hadith have more words in them than the Qur'an... (Seerah is just a rewording and aggregation of hadiths into historical sequence, and primacy of Qur'an dispel this).
3) Still to come, stay tuned!