Islam : an historical introduction /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
©2002.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
Colección: | New Edinburgh Islamic surveys.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: The Concept and Unity of Islamic History
- Europe and Islam: The History of a Science
- Early studies of Islam in the context of religious war
- From confrontation to co-existence
- The beginnings of Islamic studies
- The rise of Oriental philology
- 'Historicism' and the opening up of the sources
- Islam as a Held of scholarship
- Research in Islam in East and West: encounter and conflict
- Islam: Religion and Legal System
- The Revelation
- The development of religious doctrine
- Law and government
- The Islamic World: Society and Economy
- Arabia: landscape arid history at the beginning of Islam
- Bedouins and sedentary peoples
- Apicultural economy, taxation and land tenure
- Urban society and economy
- A Regional View of Islamic History
- The Arabian peninsula
- Syria and Palestine
- Iraq
- The West
- Egypt
- Iran
- Anatolia
- The further lands of Islam
- Periods of Islamic History
- Arabia before Islam (until c.610 ad)
- Muhammad: the mission of the Arab Prophet and the first Islamic state (c.610-32)
- The caliphate until the end of the Umayyads (632-750)
- The caliphate of the 'Abbasids and its successor states from 749-c. 1050
- The Seljuq period (c. 1055-c. 1258)
- The Mongol period. From the conquest of Baghdad by the Mongols to the establishment of the Ottoman state in the Near East (1258-1517)
- The Ottoman period (16th-18th centuries)
- The emergence of national states Westernisation and reform (from the beginning of the 19th century)
- Appendix: Languages, Names and the Calendar of Islam
- Language and script
- Names and titles
- The Islamic calendar
- Chronological Table
- Bibliography.