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Shurat Legends, Ibadi Identities - Martyrdom, Asceticism, and the Making of an Early Islamic Community

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Informationen zum Autor Adam Gaiser is an associate professor of religion at Florida State University, where he teaches classes on Islamic studies. His research interests include early Islamic sectarianism, the Kharijites, Ibadiyya, and early Shia. Gaiser is the author of Muslims, Scholars, Soldiers: The Origin and Elaboration of the Ibadi Imamate Traditions. Klappentext In Shurat Legends, Ibadi Identities, Adam Gaiser explores the origins and early development of Islamic notions of martyrdom and of martyrdom literature. He examines the catalogs or lists of martyrs (martyrologies) of the early shurat (Kharijites) in the context of late antiquity, showing that shurat literature, as it can be reconstructed, shares continuity with the martyrologies of earlier Christians and other religious groups, especially in Iraq, and that this powerful literature was transmitted by seventh– century shurat through their successors, the Ibadiyya. Gaiser examines the sources of poems and narratives as quasi-historical accounts and their application in literary creations designed to meet particular communal needs, in particular, the need to establish and shape identity. Gaiser shows how these accounts accumulated traits—such as all-night prayer vigils, stoic acceptance of death, and miracles-—of a wider ascetic and apocalyptic literature in the eighth century, including martyrdom narratives of Eastern Christianity. By establishing focal points of piety around which a communal identity could be fashioned, such accounts proved suitable for use in missionary activity in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Gaiser also documents the reshaping of these narratives for more quietist purposes: emphasizing moderated rather than violent action, diplomacy, and respect for other Islamic sects as also being monotheistic, rather than condemning them as sinful. Along with refashioning narratives, Gaiser details the Ibadi efforts to compile collections into genealogies, both biographical dictionaries and lineages of the true faith linking individuals and communities to local saints and martyrs. He also shows how this more nuanced history led to the formation of rules and authorities governing the shurat. Employing rarely examined manuscript materials to shed light on such processes as identity formation and communal boundary maintenance, Gaiser traces the course by which this martyrdom literature and its potentially dangerous implications came to be institutionalized, contained, and controlled. Zusammenfassung Explores the origins and early development of Islamic notions of martyrdom and of martyrdom literature. Adam Gaiser examines the catalogues or lists of martyrs (martyrologies) of the early shurat in the context of late antiquity! showing that shurat literature! as it can be reconstructed! shares continuity with the martyrologies of earlier Christians and other religious groups. ...

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Adam Gaiser is an associate professor of religion at Florida State University, where he teaches classes on Islamic studies. His research interests include early Islamic sectarianism, the Khārijites, Ibādiyya, and early Shīa. Gaiser is the author of Muslims, Scholars, Soldiers: The Origin and Elaboration of the Ibādī Imāmate Traditions.

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Autori Adam Gaiser, Adam R Gaiser, Adam R. Gaiser
Editore Univ of south carolina press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.10.2016
 
EAN 9781611176766
ISBN 978-1-61117-676-6
Pagine 232
Serie Studies in Comparative Religion
Studies in Comparative Religio
Studies in Comparative Religion
Studies in Comparative Religio
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Altre religioni

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