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Remapping Emergent Islam : Texts, Social Settings, and Ideological Trajectories /

This multidisciplinary collective volume advances the scholarly discussion on the origins of Islam. It simultaneously focuses on three domains: texts, social contexts, and ideological developments relevant for the study Islam's beginnings - taking the latter expression in its broadest possible...

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Otros Autores: Amir-Moezzi, Mohammad Ali (Contribuidor), Beck, Daniel A. (Contribuidor), Costa, José (Contribuidor), Courtieu, Gilles (Contribuidor), González Ferrín, Emilio (Contribuidor), Hughes, Aaron W. (Contribuidor), Lourié, Basil (Contribuidor), Segovia, Carlos A. (Contribuidor, Editor ), Tesei, Tommaso (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2020]
Colección:Social worlds of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages ; 5
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Re-Assessing the Hypothesis of a Peripheral Jewish Background
  • 1. South Arabian 'Judaism', Ḥimyarite Raḥmanism, and the Origins of Islam
  • 2. Early Islam as a Messianic Movement: A Non-Issue?
  • Part 2. An Encrypted Manichaean / Messalian Matrix?
  • 3. The Astral Messenger, The Lunar Revelation, The Solar Salvation : Dualist Cosmic Soteriology in The Early Qur'ān
  • 4. Messalianism, Binitarianism, and the East-Syrian Background of the Qur'ān
  • Part 3. Measuring the World's Timeline... and Imagining the Afterlife at the Persian Court?
  • 5. The Jewish and Christian Background of the Earliest Islamic Liturgical Calendar
  • 6. The Persian Keys of the Quranic Paradise
  • Part 4. Conceptual Quicksand, Meta-Narratives of Identity, Texts and their Marginalia
  • 7. Divine Attributes of 'Alī in Shi'ite Mysticism : New Remarks on 'Heresy' in Early Islam
  • 8. Echoes of Pseudepigrapha in the Qur'ān
  • 9. What Do We Mean by THE Qur'ān: On Origins, Fragments, and Inter-Narrative Identity