Contemporary Muslim Apocalyptic Literature

Contemporary Muslim Apocalyptic Literature
Author: David Cook
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2008-07-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0815631952

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Although apocalyptic visions and predictions have long been part of classical and contemporary Islam, this book is the first scholarly work to cover this disparate but influential body of writing. David Cook puts the literature in context by examining not only the ideological concerns prompting apocalyptic material but its interconnection with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Arab relations with the United States and other Western nations, and the role of violence in the Middle East. Cook suggests that Islam began as an apocalyptic movement and has retained a strong apocalyptic and messianic trend. One of his most striking discoveries is the influence of non-Islamic sources on contemporary Muslim apocalyptic beliefs. He trenchantly discusses the influence of non-Islamic sources on contemporary Muslim apocalyptic writing, tracing anti-Semitic strains in Islamist thought in part to Western texts and traditions. Through a meticulous reading of current documents, incorporating everything from exegesis of holy texts to supernatural phenomena, Cook shows how radical Muslims, including members of al-Qa'ida, may have applied these ideas to their own agendas. By exposing the undergrowth of popular beliefs contributing to religion-driven terrorism, this book casts new light on today's political conflicts.

e The Book of Tribulations e The Syrian Muslim Apocalyptic Tradition

 e The Book of Tribulations e   The Syrian Muslim Apocalyptic Tradition
Author: Nu'aym b. Hammad al-Marwazi
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781474424110

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This is an annotated translation of the 9th-century Islamic apocalyptic work 'The Book of Tribulations' - the earliest complete Muslim apocalyptic text to survive.

The Book of Tribulations the Syrian Muslim Apocalyptic Tradition

The Book of Tribulations  the Syrian Muslim Apocalyptic Tradition
Author: Nu'aym B. Hammad Al-marwazi
Publsiher: Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Apocalypticism and Eschatology
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: End of the world (Islam)
ISBN: 1474444083

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The first annotated translation of the 9th-century Islamic apocalyptic work The Book of Tribulations - the earliest complete Muslim apocalyptic text to survive.

The Book of Tribulations

 The Book of Tribulations
Author: Nuʻaym ibn Ḥammād Khuzāʻī,خزاعي، نعيم بن حماد،
Publsiher: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: End of the world (Islam)
ISBN: 1474424104

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The first annotated translation of the 9th-century Islamic apocalyptic work The Book of Tribulations - the earliest complete Muslim apocalyptic text to survive.

Jihadist Preachers of the End Times

Jihadist Preachers of the End Times
Author: Ostransky Bronislav Ostransky
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781474439268

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Focusing on apocalyptic manifestations found in ISIS propaganda, this book situates the group's agenda in the broader framework of contemporary Muslim thought and explains key topics in millennial thinking within the spiritual context of modern Islamic apocalypticism.Based on the group's primary sources as well as medieval Muslim apocalyptic literature and its modern interpretations, the book analyses the ways ISIS presents its message concerning the Last Days as a meaningful, inventive and frightening expression of collectively shared expectations relating to the supposedly approaching the End Times.

Apocalypse in Islam

Apocalypse in Islam
Author: Jean-Pierre Filiu
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011
Genre: Islam and politics
ISBN: 9780520264311

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This is an eye-opening exploration of a troubling phenomenon: the fast-growing belief in Muslim countries that the end of the world is at hand. Jean-Pierre Filiu uncovers the role of apocalypse in Islam over the centuries, and highlights its extraordinary resurgence in recent decades.

Studies in Muslim Apocalyptic

Studies in Muslim Apocalyptic
Author: David Cook
Publsiher: Darwin Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015070742138

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Cook argues that apocalyptic ideas seeped into Islam from Judaism, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism, among which it grew during its first century, primarily in Syria.

Understanding Jihad

Understanding Jihad
Author: David Cook
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2005-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520244481

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Jihad is one of the most loaded and misunderstood terms in the news today. Contrary to popular understanding, the term does not mean "holy war." Nor does it simply refer to the inner spiritual struggle. This book, judiciously balanced, accessibly written, and highly relevant to today's events, unravels the tangled historical, intellectual, and political meanings of jihad. Looking closely at a range of sources from sacred Islamic texts to modern interpretations, [This book] opens a critically important perspective on the role of Islam in the contemporary world. [The author] also describes some of the conflicts that occur in radical groups and shows how the more mainstream supporters of these groups have come to understand and justify violence.-Back cover.