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A Reader on Classical Islam Book PB F.E. Peters
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“Corner/edge wear. Tight Binding. No handwriting. Clean pages.”
Topic
Islam
ISBN
9780691000404
Subject Area
Religion
Publication Name
Reader on Classical Islam
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
Islam / General
Publication Year
1994
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Francis Edward Peters
Item Weight
21 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
440 Pages

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691000409
ISBN-13
9780691000404
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1061480

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
440 Pages
Publication Name
Reader on Classical Islam
Language
English
Publication Year
1994
Subject
Islam / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Francis Edward Peters
Subject Area
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
21 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
93-014595
TitleLeading
A
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"For a text to use in an introductory course on Islam, this volume would make an excellent choice. Islam is presented here as understood by Muslims themselves, and where Muslims themselves are in disagreement." -- MESA Bulletin, For a text to use in an introductory course on Islam, this volume would make an excellent choice. Islam is presented here as understood by Muslims themselves, and where Muslims themselves are in disagreement., For a text to use in an introductory course on Islam, this volume would make an excellent choice. Islam is presented here as understood by Muslims themselves, and where Muslims themselves are in disagreement. -- MESA Bulletin, "For a text to use in an introductory course on Islam, this volume would make an excellent choice. Islam is presented here as understood by Muslims themselves, and where Muslims themselves are in disagreement."-- MESA Bulletin
Dewey Decimal
297
Table Of Content
Preface xv Introduction: A Primer on Islam 3 CHAPTER I The Past, Sacred and Profane 1. The Quran on Creation 8 2. Adam and the Angels 10 3. The Primordial Ka'ba I I 4. The Covenant with Abraham 13 5. Abraham and Ishmael in the Holy Land 16 6. Abraham the Builder 17 7. The Beginning of the Pilgimage Ritual 20 8. The Prophet Moses 22 9. The Wisdom of Solomon 24 10. The Muslims' Jesus 27 11. A Muslim Account of Pentecost 34 12. Mecca in the Era of Ignorance 35 13. The Religion of Mecca 37 14. Pre-Islamic Monotheism 39 15. The Hanifs 40 CHAPTER 2 The Life and Work of the Prophet 1. Muhammad's Descent from Adam 44 2. The Birth of the Prophet 44 3. The Scriptural Prediction of the Coming of the Prophet of Islam 46 4. Marriage with Khadija 49 5. Muhammad's Call and First Revelation so 6. Sadness, Doubt, Consolation 53 7. The Conversion of Ali 54 8. The Earliest Public Preaching of Islam SS 9. The Opposition of the Quraysh 59 10. Persecution and Migration to Abyssinia 6 1 11. The Boycott 63 12. Muhammad's Night Journey 64 13. Losses, Personal and Political 67 14. An Invitation from Yathrib 68 15. A Turn to Armed Resistance 70 16. The Hijra or Migration to Medina (622 C.E.) 71 17. The Constitution of Medina 74 18. Jewish Opposition 75 19. Fighting in the Sacred Month 76 20. The Battle at the Badr Wells 77 21. The Fate of the Banu Qaynuqa' 78 22. From Badr to the Battle of the Trench 79 23. The Banu Qurayza 83 24. The Arrangement at Hudaybiyya 85 25 The Pilgrimage Fulfilled 88 26. "The Truth Has Come and Falsehood Has Passed Away" 89 27. Consolidation of Gains 90 28. The Submission of the Idolators 91 29. A Primer on Islam 92 30. The Farewell Pilgrimage 94 31. Muhammad's Illness and Death (June 632 C.E.) 95 32. The Beginning of the Muslim Era 97 CHAPTER 3 The Community of Muslims 1. The Peoples of the Book 99 2. The Errors of the Jews 100 3. The Jews Warned by Their Own Prophets 102 4. The Error of the Christians 103 S. The Muslim Community 104 6. An Arabic Quran 106 7. "Catholic" Islam: Staying Close to the Tradition 109 8. A shi'ite View of the Community 112 9. Wrong Belief and Unbelief 113 10. The Caliphate 117 11. Caliph and Imam 12o 12. The Ruler, Chosen by the People or Designated by God? 122 13. Ali, the First Imam 124 14. The Pool of Khum 127 15. The Martyrdom of Husayn 128 16. The "People of the House" 131 17. The shi'ite Succession 133 18. Awaiting the Hidden Imam 135 19. "Twelvers" and "Seveners" among the Shi'ites 140 20. A juridical Portrait of the Sunni Caliph 142 21. The Powers of the Caliph-Imam 144 22. The Delegation of the Royal Power: The Sultanate 14-7 23. The Religious Powers of the Caliph 148 24. The Five Pillars of Islam ISO 25. Moral Islam 152 26. Alms and Charity 153 27. The Sixth Pillar: War in the Path of God 154 28. "There Is No Compulsion in Religion" 156 CHAPTER 4 The Word of God and Its Understanding 1. A Muslim History of Prophecy 158 2. Did the Jews and Christians Tamper with Scripture? 161 3. The Divine Origin of the Quran 165 4. Muhammad's Ascension into Heaven 168 5. The Night of Destiny 16q 6. The Heavenly Book 170 7. The Quran: Created or Uncreated? 172 8. "Bring a Sura Like It" 173 9. The Earliest Sura 175 10. The Heart of the Quran: The "Throne Verse" 176 11. The "Satanic Verses" 177 12. The Revelation and Its Copy 178 13. Uthman's Recension of the Quran 179 14. Who Put Together the Suras? 181 15. The Seven "Readings" of the Quran 181 16. Textual Corruptions? The Shi'ite View 183 17. The Proofs of Prophecy 18S 18. Muhammad, the Seal of the Prophets 18S 19. Muhammad among the Prophets 187 20. Avicenna on the Prophethood of Muhammad 189 21. The Clear and the Ambiguous in the Quran 191 22. How the Mu
Synopsis
To enable the reader to shape, or perhaps reshape, an understanding of the Islamic tradition, F. E. Peters skillfully combines extensive passages from Islamic texts with a fascinating commentary of his own. In so doing, he presents a substantial body of literary evidence that will enable the reader to grasp the bases of Muslim faith and, more, to get some sense of the breadth and depth of Islamic religious culture as a whole. The voices recorded here are those of Muslims engaged in discourse with their God and with each other--historians, lawyers, mystics, and theologians, from the earliest Companions of the Prophet Muhammad down to Ibn Rushd or "Averroes" (d. 1198), al-Nawawi (d. 1278), and Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406). These religious seekers lived in what has been called the "classical" period in the development of Islam, the era when the exemplary works of law and spirituality were written, texts of such universally acknowledged importance that subsequent generations of Muslims gratefully understood themselves as heirs to an enormously broad and rich legacy of meditation on God's Word. "Islam" is a word that seems simple to understand.It means "submission," and, more specifically in the context where it first and most familiarly appears, "submission to the will of God." That context is the Quran, the Sacred Book of the Muslims, from which flow the patterns of belief and practice that today claim the spiritual allegiance of hundreds of millions around the globe. By drawing on the works of the great masters--Islam in its own words--Peters enriches our understanding of the community of "those who have submitted" and their imposing religious and political culture, which is becoming ever more important to the West., Combines passages from Islamic texts with a commentary of the author. This book enables the reader to grasp the bases of Muslim faith and to get some sense of the breadth and depth of Islamic religious culture as a whole., To enable the reader to shape, or perhaps reshape, an understanding of the Islamic tradition, F. E. Peters skillfully combines extensive passages from Islamic texts with a fascinating commentary of his own. In so doing, he presents a substantial body of literary evidence that will enable the reader to grasp the bases of Muslim faith and, more, to get some sense of the breadth and depth of Islamic religious culture as a whole. The voices recorded here are those of Muslims engaged in discourse with their God and with each other--historians, lawyers, mystics, and theologians, from the earliest Companions of the Prophet Muhammad down to Ibn Rushd or "Averroes" (d. 1198), al-Nawawi (d. 1278), and Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406). These religious seekers lived in what has been called the "classical" period in the development of Islam, the era when the exemplary works of law and spirituality were written, texts of such universally acknowledged importance that subsequent generations of Muslims gratefully understood themselves as heirs to an enormously broad and rich legacy of meditation on God's Word. "Islam" is a word that seems simple to understand. It means "submission," and, more specifically in the context where it first and most familiarly appears, "submission to the will of God." That context is the Quran, the Sacred Book of the Muslims, from which flow the patterns of belief and practice that today claim the spiritual allegiance of hundreds of millions around the globe. By drawing on the works of the great masters--Islam in its own words--Peters enriches our understanding of the community of "those who have submitted" and their imposing religious and political culture, which is becoming ever more important to the West.
LC Classification Number
BP161.2.R43 1994

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