This book describes the emergence of Muslim scholarly communities from the origins of Islam until the mid-tenth century through the examination of early Muslim texts and discourse. It is for scholars and advanced students studying Middle Eastern history, Islamic studies, Islamic law and early Islamic literature.
This book describes the emergence of Muslim scholarly communities from the origins of Islam until the mid-tenth century through the examination of early Muslim texts and discourse. It is for scholars and advanced students studying Middle Eastern history, Islamic studies, Islamic law and early Islamic literature.
Jonathan E. Brockopp is an Associate Professor of History and Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University. He is the editor of and contributor to The Cambridge Companion to Muhammad (Cambridge, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; 1. Foundations, 622 680; 2. Integration of the proto-scholar, 680 750; 3. Rise of the Muslim scholar, 750 820; 4. Scholarship and the literary turn, 820 875; 5. Mature scholarly community of Kairouan, 875 950; Conclusion; Appendix.
Introduction; 1. Foundations, 622 680; 2. Integration of the proto-scholar, 680 750; 3. Rise of the Muslim scholar, 750 820; 4. Scholarship and the literary turn, 820 875; 5. Mature scholarly community of Kairouan, 875 950; Conclusion; Appendix.
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