Crisis and Consolidation in the Formative Period of Shi ite Islam

Crisis and Consolidation in the Formative Period of Shi  ite Islam
Author: Hossein Modarressi Tabataba'i
Publsiher: Darwin Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015038554450

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The Formative Period of Twelver Shi ism

The Formative Period of Twelver Shi ism
Author: Andrew J Newman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136837128

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Shows how the frictions and disparities between the different pockets of believers scattered throughout the Eastern Islamic world in the late ninth and tenth centuries, the relations between each of these and the Abbasid political institution favoured the narration of different bodies of the Imams' traditions

The Crisis of Muslim History

The Crisis of Muslim History
Author: Mahmoud Ayoub
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2003
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 6000013221

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The time between the death of the Prophet Mohammed and that of the caliph 'Ali, known by Muslims as the age of the 'Rightly Guided' caliphs, was a formative period in Islamic history. This balanced and sensitive study draws on a wide range of original sources to provide a scholarly yet highly readable account of the period, exploring the delicate interplay between religion and politics and the roots of the conflict that led to the Crisis of Succession and the Sunni/Shi'i schism.

Political Thought in Contemporary Shi a Islam

Political Thought in Contemporary Shi   a Islam
Author: Farah W. Kawtharani
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030280574

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This book offers an intellectual history of one of the leading Shi’i thinkers and religious leaders of the 20th-century in Lebanon, Shaykh Muhammad Mahdi Shams al-Din. The author examines his role as the foremost figure of Shi’i intellectual life, a key associate of Musa al-Sadr, and president of the Islamic Shi‘i Supreme Council of Lebanon, having maintained the independence of this institution until his death from the domination of Shi‘i political parties. The core of the book consists of three interrelated main themes that constitute the major threads of Shams al-Din’s intellectual legacy: a discussion of Islamic government involving a critique of Khomeini’s theory of wilāyat al-faqīh, the role of Islam within civil government, and the necessity for political integration of the Shi‘a in their Arab nation-states to protect them from policies that raise doubts over their political allegiance to their respective countries. The project will appeal to scholars, students, academics, and researchers in Middle Eastern politics and history.

Sociology of Shi ite Islam

Sociology of Shi  ite Islam
Author: Saïd Amir Arjomand
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2016-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004326279

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Sociology of Shiʿite Islam is a comprehensive study of the development of Shiʿism from its sectarian formation in the eighth century through its establishment as Iran’s national religion in the sixteenth to the Islamic revolution Iran in the twentieth century.

Impeccability and Temptation

Impeccability and Temptation
Author: Johannes Grössl,Klaus von Stosch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000376654

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In Christian theology, the teaching that Christ possessed both a human and divine will is central to the doctrine of two natures, but it also represents a logical paradox, raising questions about how a person can be both impeccable and subject to temptation. This volume explores these questions through an analytic theology approach, bringing together 15 original papers that explore the implications of a strong libertarian concept of free will for Christology. With perspectives from systematic theologians, philosophers, and biblical scholars, several chapters also offer a comparative theology approach, examining the concept of impeccability in the Muslim tradition. Therefore, this volume will be of interest to scholars and graduate students working in analytic theology, biblical scholarship, systematic theology, and Christian-Islamic dialogue.

Shi i Islam

Shi i Islam
Author: Najam Haider
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107031432

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This book examines the development of Shi'i Islam through the lenses of belief, narrative, and memory.

Shi ism

Shi ism
Author: Hamid Dabashi
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-05-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780674064287

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For a Western world anxious to understand Islam and, in particular, ShiÕism, this book arrives with urgently needed information and critical analysis. Hamid Dabashi exposes the soul of ShiÕism as a religion of protestÑsuccessful only when in a warring position, and losing its legitimacy when in power. Dabashi makes his case through a detailed discussion of the ShiÕi doctrinal foundations, a panoramic view of its historical unfolding, a varied investigation into its visual and performing arts, and finally a focus on the three major sites of its contemporary contestations: Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon. In these states, ShiÕism seems to have ceased to be a sect within the larger context of Islam and has instead emerged to claim global political attention. Here we see ShiÕism in its combative modeÑreminiscent of its traumatic birth in early Islamic history. Hezbollah in Lebanon claims ShiÕism, as do the militant insurgents in Iraq, the ruling Ayatollahs in Iran, and the masses of youthful demonstrators rebelling against their reign. All declare their active loyalties to a religion of protest that has defined them and their ancestry for almost fourteen hundred years. ShiÕsm: A Religion of Protest attends to the explosive conflicts in the Middle East with an abiding attention to historical facts, cultural forces, religious convictions, literary and artistic nuances, and metaphysical details. This timely book offers readers a bravely intelligent history of a world religion.