Classical Islam : a Sourcebook of Religious Literature.
This definitive sourcebook presents more than sixty authoritative new translations of key Islamic texts. Edited and translated by three leading specialists, Classical Islam features eight thematically-linked sections covering the Qur'?n and its interpretation, the life of Muhammad, had?th, law,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Arabic |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2012.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of figures
- Preface
- Notes for the reader
- Map: Centres of Muslim learning in medieval times
- PART ONE Formation and salvation history
- 1. The Qur'ān
- 1.1 Prayer: sūrat al-fātiha (1), 'The opening'
- 1.2 Warning: sūrat al-humaza (104), 'The backbiter'
- 1.3 Faith: sūrat al-bayyina (98), 'The clear sign'
- 1.4 Polemic: sūrat al-ikhlās (112), 'Sincerity'
- 1.5 The human condition: sūrat al-'asr (103), 'Afternoon'
- 1.6 The hereafter: sūrat al-nāzi'āt (79), 'The pullers'
- 1.7 The religion of Islam: a selection from sūrat āl 'Imrān (3), 'The people of 'Imrān'
- 1.8 Women and the Prophet: a selection from sūrat al-āhzāb (33), 'The confederates'
- 1.9 Food laws: a selection from sūrat al-mā'ida (5), 'The table'
- 1.10 Community regulations: a selection from sūrat al-barā'a (9), 'The acquittal'
- 1.11 The birth of Jesus: a selection from sūrat Maryam (19), 'Mary'
- 1.12 Treasured verses: 'The throne' and 'The light'
- 2. The life of Muhammad
- 2.1 Mu.ammad in the Qur'ān
- 2.1.1 Selection from sūrat āl 'Imrān (3), 'The people of 'Imrān'
- 2.1.2 Selection from sūrat al-ahzāb (33), 'The confederates'
- 2.1.3 Selection from sūrat Muhammad (47), 'Muhammad'
- 2.1.4 Selection from sūrat al-fath (48), 'Victory'
- 2.1.5 Sūrat al-duhā (93), 'The morning'
- 2.2 Ibn 'Abbās on the heavenly ascension
- 2.3 Ibn Ishāq and Ibn Hishām on Muhammad's opponents
- 2.3.1 Abū Lahab and Umm Jamil
- 2.3.2 Relations with Quraysh of Mecca
- 2.3.3 Relations with the Jews of Medina
- 2.4 Ibn Sa'd on Muhammad's life
- 2.4.1 On the Satanic verses
- 2.4.2 Muhammad's wives
- 2.5 Al-Wāqidī on the raid at Bi'r Ma'ūna
- 3. Hadīth.
- 3.1 Mālik ibn Anas, selection from al-Muwatta' on zakāt
- 3.2 Al-Bukhārī, selection from al-Sahīh on zakāt
- 3.3 Ibn Hajar, commentary on Sahīh al-Bukharī on zakāt
- 3.4 Abū Dāwūd, selection from al-Sunan on zakat
- 3.5 Ibn Bābawayh, selection from Kitāb man lā yahduruh al-faqīh on khums
- 3.6 Muslim ibn al-Hajjāj, al-Sahīh on marriage
- 3.6.1 Chapter headings from 'The Book of Marriage'
- 3.6.2 Selection from al-Sahīh on marriage
- 3.7 Al-Kulaynī, selection from al-Kāfī, on temporary marriage
- 3.8 Abū Dāwūd, selection from al-Sunan on the end of times.
- 3.9 Ibn al-'Arabī, ten sacred hadīths
- 4. Religious history
- 4.1 Al-Tarafī on Mary, the mother of Jesus
- 4.2 Al-Tha'labī on Abraha and the expedition of the elephant
- 4.3 Al-Wāhidī on the occasions of revelation of sūrat al-baqara (2)
- 4.4 Ibn 'Atiyya on the collection of the Qur'ān
- 4.5 Al-Suyūtī on the assassination of 'Uthmān
- 4.6 Building the Dome of the Rock
- 4.6.1 Al-Ya'qūbī
- 4.6.2 Al-Muqaddasī
- 4.7 Inscriptions in the Dome of the Rock
- 4.8 .Umar II and the 'protected people'
- PART TWO Elaboration of the tradition
- 5. Qur'ānic interpretation.