Medieval Islamic Sectarianism /
This book asks readers to re-examine their view of the Islamic world and the development of sectarianism in the Middle East by shining a light on the complexity and diversity of early Islamic society. While Sunni Islam eventually became politically and numerically dominant, Sunni and Shiʻi identitie...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2019
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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505 | 0 | |a When did Sunnism become orthodox? -- Non-Sunni Islams before the tenth century -- The Fatimids and Isma'ili Shiʻism in North Africa -- The Buyids and Shiʻism in Baghdad -- Conclusion. Reactions to the Shiʻi century. | |
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520 | |a This book asks readers to re-examine their view of the Islamic world and the development of sectarianism in the Middle East by shining a light on the complexity and diversity of early Islamic society. While Sunni Islam eventually became politically and numerically dominant, Sunni and Shiʻi identities took centuries to develop as independent communities. When modern discussions of sectarianism in the Middle East reduce these identities to a 1400-year war between Sunnis and Shiʻis, we create a false narrative. | ||
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