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CONTENTS
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List of illustrations page xvi
List offigures xvii
List ofmaps xviii
List oftables xx
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxix
Acknowledgments to thefirst edition o/A History of Islamic Societies xxxi
Acknowledgments to the second edition o/A History of Islamic Societies xxxv
Publisher s preface xxxvii
Introduction to Islamic societies 1
PART I THE BEGESNINGS OF ISLAMIC CIVELIZATIONS
THE MIDDLE FAST FROM c. 600 TO c. 1000
1 Middle Eastern societies before Islam 7
Ancient, Roman, and Persian empires 8
The Roman Empire 9
The Sasanian Empire 10
Religion and society before Islam 11
Religions and empires 15
Women, family, and society (co-author, Lena Salaymeh) 16
Marriage, divorce, and sexual morality 16
Property and inheritance 18
Seclusion and veiling 19
Conclusion 19
THE PREACHING OF ISLAM
2 Historians and the sources 22
3 Arabia 26
Clans and kingdoms 28
Mecca 30
Language, poetry, and the gods 31
4 Muhammad: preaching, Community, and State formation 33
The life of the Prophet 33
The Quran 36
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The Judeo-Christian and Arabian heritage 38
Community and politics 40
Conclusion: the umma of Islam 44
THE ARAB-MUSLIM IMPERIUM (632-945)
5 Introduction to the Arab-Muslim empires 46
6 The Arab-Muslim conquests and the socioeconomic bases of empire 48
The conquests 48
The administration of the new empire 50
7 Regional developments: economic and social change 54
Iraq 54
Syria and Mesopotamia 55
Egypt 57
Iran 58
The Integration of conquering and conquered peoples 58
Conversions to Islam 6l
Arabic and other Middle Eastern languages 63
8 The caliphate to 750 65
The Rightly Guided Caliphs 65
The Umayyad monarchy (661-685) 67
The imperial caliphate: the Marwanids (685-750) 69
The crisis of the dynasty and the rise of the Abbasids 70
9 The Abbasid Empire 74
Baghdad 74
Abbasid administration: the central government 76
Provincial government 79
Local government 80
Resistance and rebellion 82
10 Decline and fall ofthe Abbasid Empire 85
The decline of the central government 85
Provincial autonomy and the rise of independent states 88
COSMOPOLITAN ISLAM: THE ISLAM OF THE IMPERIAL ELITE
11 Introduction: religion and identity 92
12 The ideologyof imperial Islam 95
Umayyad architecture 96
The desert palaces 99
The Umayyads and the ancient empires 100
Islam and iconoclasm 101
13 The Abbasids: Caliphs and emperors 102
The caliphate and Islam 102
The inquisition 104
Architecture and court ceremony 105
The Arabic humanities 106
Persian literature 108
Hellenistic literature and philosophy 109
Culture, legitimacy, and the State 112
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URBAN ISLAM: THE ISLAM OF SCHOLARS AND HOLY MEN
14 Introduction 114
15 Sunni Islam 118
The veneration of the Prophet 119
Early Muslim theology 120
Ash arism 123
Scripturalism: Quran, hadith, and law (co-author, Lena Salaymeh) 124
Law in the seventh and eighth centuries 125
Tradition and law. hadith 128
Reasoned opinion versus tiaditionalism 130
The schools of law 132
Asceticism and mysticism (Sufism) 134
16 Shi i Islam 139
Isma ili Shi ism 143
WOMEN, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES
17 Muslim urban societies to the tenth Century 144
Women and family (co-author, Lena Salaymeh) 144
Women and family in the lifetime of the Prophet 145
Women and family in the Caliphal era 147
Property and inheritance 148
Urban communities 150
18 The non-Muslim mlnorities 153
The early Islamic era 153
Islamic legislation for non-Muslims 154
Christians and Christianity 156
Early Islamic era to the ninth Century 156
Christian literature in Arabic 157
Crusades and reaction 158
The Egyptian Copts 159
Christians in North Africa 160
Jews and Judaism (co-author, David Moshfegh) 161 j
Egyptian and North African Jews: the Geniza era 163
The yeshivas and rabbinic Judaism 163
The nagid 165
Jewish culture in the Islamic context 165
19 Continuity and change in the historic cultures ofthe Middle East 167
Religion and empire 171
Conclusion 174
PART II FROM ISLAMIC COMMUNITY TO ISLAMIC SOCIETY
EGYPT, IRAQ, AND IRAN, 945-c. 1500
20 The post- Abbasid Middle Eastern State System 177
Iraq, Iran, and the eastern provinces 177
The Saljuq Empire, the Mongols, and the Timurids 182
The Saljuq Empire 182
The Mongols 184
The Timurids 186
The western regions 188
Fatimid Egypt 188
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Syria and the Crusades 192
The Mamluk empire 195
Military slavery 197
The iqta System and Middle Eastern feudalism 197
Royal courts and regional cultures: Islam in Persian garb 200
The post- Abbasid concept of the State 206
21 Muslim communities and Middle Eastern societies: 1000-1500 CE 208
Women and family: ideology versus reality (co-author, Lena Salaymeh) 208
Royal women 209
Women of urban notable families 210
Working women and populär culture 210
Jurisprudence and courts 212
Urban societies: the quarters and the markets 213
Religious communities 215
Shi is 215
Schools of law 216
Sufis 220
Islamic institutions and a mass Islamic society 223
Muslim religious movements and the State 226
22 The collective ideal 230
Sunni theory 230
Minors for princes 232
The philosopher-king 234
23 The personal ethic 237
Normative Islam: scripture, Sufism, and theology 237
Sufism in the post- Abbasid era 239
Al-Ghazali: his life and vision 240
Theology 245
Alternative Islam: philosophy and gnostic and populär Sufism 247
Islamic philosophy and theosophy 247
Ibn al- Arabi 250
Populär Sufism: the veneration of saints 251
Dialogues within Islam 254
24 Conclusion: Middle Eastern Islamic patterns 258
Imperial Islamic society 259
States and communities in a fragmented Middle East 261
Coping with the limits of worldly life 263
State and religion in the medieval Islamic paradigm 264
PART HI THE GLOBAL EXPANSION OF ISLAM FROM THE SEVENTH
TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURTES
25 Introduction: Islamic institutions 269
Conversion to Islam 269
North Africa and the Middle East 269
Turkish conquests and conversions in Anatolia, the Balkans, the Middle East, Inner Asia,
and India 272
Conversions in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa 274
Muslim elites and Islamic communities 277
The reform movement 280
Social structures of Islamic societies 283
Islamic states 285
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THE WESTERN ISLAMIC SOCIETIES
26 Islamic North Africa to the thirteenth Century 288
Muslim states to the eleventh Century 288
The Fatimid and Zirid empires and the Banu Hilal 292
The Almoravids and the Almohads 294
Scholars and Sufis: Islamic religious communities 296
27 Spanish-Islamic civilization 298
Hispano-Arabic society (co-author, David Moshfegh) 299
Hispano-Arabic culture 301
The Reconquista 303
Muslims under Christian rule 304
The Jews in Spain (co-author, David Moshfegh) 307
The synthesis of Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin cultures 310
The breakdown of convivencia (co-author, David Moshfegh) 311
The expulsion of the Jews from Spain and Portugal (co-author, David Moshfegh) 312
Jews in North Africa 314
The expulsion of the Muslims (co-author, David Moshfegh) 315
28 Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco from the thirteenth to the nineteenth
centuries 316
Tunisia 316
Algeria 319
Morocco: the Marinid and Sa dian states 320
The Alawi dynasty to the French protectorate 323
29 States and Islam: North African variations 326
ISLAM IN ASIA
30 Introduction: empires and societies 329
31 The Turkish migrations and the Ottoman Empire 331
Turkish-Islamic states in Anatolia (1071-1243) 331
The rise of the Ottomans (c. 1280-1453): from ghazi State to empire 332
The Ottoman world empire 336
The patrimonial regime: fifteenth and sixteenth centuries 339
The janissaries and civil and religious administration 340
Ottoman law (co-author, Lena Salaymeh) 342
Provincial government 343
Royal authority, cultural legitimization, and Ottoman identity 344
The Ottoman economy 347
Rulers and subjects: Jews and Christians in the Ottoman Empire 349
Jews 352
Greek Orthodox and Armenian Christians 353
Coptic Christians 354
Christians in the Ottoman Near East 355
Muslim communities 357
Women and family in the Ottoman era (1400-1800) (co-author, Lena Salaymeh) 358
The Ottoman legal System and the family 359
Freedom and slavery 360
Family and sexuality 361
32 The postclassical Ottoman Empire: decentralization, commercialization, and
incorporation 363
Commercialization 364
New political institutions 366
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Networking 368
Power, ideology, and identity 369
Center and periphery 371
33 The Arab provinces under Ottoman rule 373
Egypt 373
The Fertile Crescent 374
34 The Safavid Empire 377
The origins of the Safavids 377
Iran under the early Safavids 379
The reign of Shah Abbas 381
The conversion of Iran to Shi ism 384
State and religion in late Safavid Iran 386
The dissolution of the Safavid Empire 388
35 The Indian subcontinent: the Delhi Sultanates and the Mughal Empire 391
The Muslim conquests and the Delhi Sultanates 391
Conversion and Muslim communities 395
The varieties of Indian Islam 397
Muslim holy men and political authority 399
The Mughal Empire and Indian culture 400
Authority and legitimacy 403
The decline of the Mughal Empire 405
The reign of Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707) 406
Islam under the Mughals 408
The international economy and the British Indian Empire 412
36 Islamic empires compared 414
Asian empires as Islamic states 4l6
37 Inner Asia from the Mongol conquests to the nineteenth Century 418
The western and northern steppes 419
Turkestan (Transoxania, Khwarizm, and Farghana) 423
Eastern Turkestan and China 428
38 Islamic societies in Southeast Asia 432
Pre-Islamic Southeast Asia 432
The Coming of Islam 433
Portuguese, Dutch, and Muslim states 436
Java: the State, the ulama , and the peasants 439
The crisis of imperialism and Islam on Java: 1795-1830 441
Aceh 442
Malaya 444
Minangkabau 445
ISLAM IN AFRICA
39 The African context: Islam, slavery, and coloniallsm 447
Islam 447
Slavery 450
Colonialism 450
40 Islam in Sudanic, savannah, and forest West Africa 452
The kingdoms of the western Sudan 452
Mali 454
Songhay 455
The central Sudan: Kanem and Bornu 456
Hausaland 458
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Non-state Muslim communities in West Africa: merchants and religious lineages 459
Zawaya lineages: the Kunta 46l
Merchants and missionaries in the forest and coastal regions 463
Senegambia 465
41 The West African jihads 467
The Senegambian jihads 468
Uthman don Fodio and the Sokoto Caliphate 469
The jihad of al-Hajj Umar 472
The late nineteenth-century jihads 473
Jihad and conversion 475
42 Islam in East Africa and the European colonial empires 477
Sudan 477
Darfur 479
The coastal cities and Swahili Islam 480
Ethiopia and Somalia 482
Central Africa 484
Colonialism and the defeat of Muslim expansion 485
CONCLUSION
43 The varietiesof Islamic societies 490
44 The global context 497
The inner Spaces of the Muslim world 497
The Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean 497
The desert as ocean: Inner Asia and the Sahara 499
The rise of Europe and the world economy 501
European trade, naval power, and empire 502
European imperialism and the beginning of the modern era 504
PART TV THE MODERN TRANSFORMATION: MUSLIM PEOPLES FROM
THE NINETEENTH TO THE TWENTY-FTRST CENTURIES
45 Introduction: imperialism, modernity, and the transformation of Islamic societies 511
Islamic reformism 514
Islamic modernism 515
Nationalism 520
Pattems of response and resistance 521
The contemporary Islamic revival 522
NATIONALISM AND ISLAM IN THE MIDDLE EAST
46 The dissolution ofthe Ottoman Empire and the modernization of Turkey 524
The partition of the Ottoman Empire 524
Ottoman reform 527
The Young Ottomans 529
The Young Turks 530
World War I and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire 532
Republican Turkey 533
The Turkish Republic under Ataturk 533
The post-World War II Turkish Republic 535
Islam in Turkish politics: 1950-1983 537
Islam and the State: 1983-2000 538
The AKP: a new synthesis and a new governing party 540
The current State of Turkish politics 543
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47 Iran: State and religion in the modern era 544
Qajar Iran: the long nineteenth Century 544
The constitutional crisis 547
Twentieth-century Iran: the Pahlavi era 548
The ulama and the revolution 552
The Islamic Republic 555
Islam and the State 559
48 Egypfc secularism and Islamic modernity 56l
The nineteenth-century reforming State 561
British colonial rule 563
Egyptian resistance: from Islamic modernism to nationalism 564
The liberal republic 565
The Nasser era 568
Sadat and Mubarak 570
The Islamic revival 572
Secular Opposition movements 576
Revolution and reaction 577
49 The Arab East: Arabism, military states, and Islam 579
Notables and the rise of Arab nationalism 579
Arabism and Arab states in the colonial period 583
Syria 584
Lebanon 586
Iraq to 1958 586
Transjordan and Jordan 587
The struggle for Arab unity and the contemporary Fertile Crescent states 588
Syria 590
Iraq 593
Lebanon 597
The Palestinian movement and the struggle for Palestine 599
Zionists and Palestinians to 1948 599
The Palestinian movement and Israel from 1948 to the 1990s 601
Toward a two-state Solution? 604
50 The Arabian Peninsula 608
Yemen 608
Union of the two Yemens 610
Islam and the State 6ll
Saudi Arabia 611
Political and religious Opposition 615
Foreign policy 6l6
The Gulf states 617
Oman 620
Kuwait 620
Bahrain 621
Qatar 621
United Arab Emirates 622
Arab states, nationalism, and Islam 622
51 North Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries 627
Algeria 627
The French occupation 627
The rebirth of Algerian resistance: to the end of Worid War n 630
The drive to independence and the Algerian revolution 633
Independent Algeria 635
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Tunisia 638
The colonial era 638
Independent Tunisia: from the 1950s to the present 640
Morocco 641
Under colonial rule 641
Independent Morocco 645
Libya 646
Islam in State ideologies and Opposition movements: the Middle East and North Africa 648
52 Women in the Middle East: nineteenth to twenty-first centuries (co-author, Lena
Salaymeh) 652
Imperialism and reform in the nineteenth Century 652
Changes in family law 653
Women s secular education 654
Labor and social and political activism 654
Post-World War I nation-states 656
Turkey 656
Iran 657
Egypt from the 1920s to the present 659
Post-World War II Arab states 660
Education, work, and social activism in the Arab countries 661
Changing social mores 662
Islamism and feminism 663
Western gaze and Obsession with veiling 665
Twenty-first-century revolutions 666
ISLAM AND SECULARISM IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ASIA
53 Muslims in Russia, the Caucasus, Inner Asia, and China 667
The Caucasus and Inner Asia under Tsarist rule 667
Islamic reform and modernism: the jadid movement 670
The revolutionary era and the formation of the Soviet Union 673
Soviet modernization 676
The pre-World War II era 676
Post-World War II 680
Post-Soviet Russia 683
The Caucasus 684
Azarbayjan 686
Newly independent states in formerly Soviet Central Asia 687
The Muslims of China 691
Conclusion 696
54 The Indian subcontinenb India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh 698
From the Mughal Empire to the partition of the Indian subcontinent 698
Muslim militancy from Plassey to 1857 699
From the Mutiny to World War I 701
From cultural to political action 705
From elite to mass politics 707
The Pakistan movement 709
The Muslims of post-Partition India 712
Pakistan 716
Foreign policy 720
Afghanistan 721
Bangladesh 727
Conclusion 727
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55 Islam in Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines 729
Dutch rule and economic development in the Indies 729
Southeast Asian responses to Dutch rule 732
Islamic traditionalism and revolt 732
The priyayi, the merchant elites, nationalism, and Islamic modernism 733
The conservative reaction 737
Islamic and secular nationalist political parties: 1900-1950 738
The Indonesian Republic 740
Sukarno and a secular Indonesia: 1955-1965 742
The Suharto regime: State and Islam, 1965-1998 742
Indonesian Islam: 1998 to the present 746
British Malaya and independent Malaysia 747
The Malaysian State and Islam in a multiethnic society 750
The Philippines 752
Conclusion 754
ISLAM IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICA
56 Islam in West Africa 755
Colonialism and independence: African states and Islam 755
West African Muslim-majority countries 761
Mali 761
Mauritania 764
Senegal 766
Nigeria: a divided society 769
Muslims in other West African states 776
57 Islam in East Africa 780
Sudan 780
Independent Sudan 783
Military rule 784
Civil war 787
Somalia 787
Ethiopia and Eritrea 789
Swahili East Africa 791
Zanzibar 791
Tanzania 792
Kenya 794
Uganda 795
The Shi i communities 796
58 Universal Islam and African diversity 798
ISLAM IN THE WEST
59 Muslims in Europe and America 802
Muslims in the United States 802
American converts 804
Muslim identity issues in the United States 806
Canada 809
Eastern Europe 810
Bosnia and Yugoslavia 810
Albania and Albanians 811
Bulgaria 812
Muslims in Western Europe 813
Immigrant identities in Europe 815
Contents xv
Immigrant Status by country 816
Britain 816
France 819
Germany 821
Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain 823
The anti-immigrant reaction 824
Conclusion: secularized Islam and Islamic revival 826
The institutional and cultural features of pre-modern Islamic societies 827
The nineteenth- and twentieth-century transformation of Islamic societies 828
Nations, nationalism, and Islam 829
The Islamic revival 832
Religious revival 834
Transnational Islam 837
Islamism and political action 838
Transnational politics: military and tenorist organizations 840
Contemporary patterns in the relations berween states and Islamic societies 846
Islamic and neo-Islamic states 847
Secularized states with Islamic identities 849
Secularized states and Islamic Opposition 850
Islamic national societies in Southeast Asia 852
Muslims as political minorities 854
Concluding remarks 855
Glossary 859
Bibliography 869
Annotated bibliography from A History of Islamic Societies, second edition 905
Index 951
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indexdate | 2024-07-10T00:43:52Z |
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language | English |
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spelling | Lapidus, Ira M. 1937- Verfasser (DE-588)124445977 aut A history of Islamic societies Ira M. Lapidus 3. ed. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2014 XXXVII, 980 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "This third edition of Ira M. Lapidus's classic A History of Islamic Societies has been substantially revised to incorporate the insights of new scholarship and updated to include historical developments in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Lapidus's history explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East and details Islam's worldwide diffusion to Africa; Spain; Turkey and the Balkans; Central, South and Southeast Asia; and North America, situating Islamic societies within their global, political, and economic contexts. It accounts for the impact of European imperialism on Islamic societies and traces the development of the modern national state system and the simultaneous Islamic revival from the early nineteenth century to the present. This book is essential for readers seeking to understand Muslim peoples".. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf HISTORY / World bisacsh Geschichte Islam History HISTORY / World Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd rswk-swf Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd rswk-swf Islamic countries History Islamische Staaten (DE-588)4073172-8 gnd rswk-swf Islamische Staaten (DE-588)4073172-8 g Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 s Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 s Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s 1\p DE-604 2\p DE-604 Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 s 3\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026252299&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Lapidus, Ira M. 1937- A history of Islamic societies HISTORY / World bisacsh Geschichte Islam History HISTORY / World Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4055772-8 (DE-588)4020517-4 (DE-588)4125698-0 (DE-588)4020588-5 (DE-588)4027743-4 (DE-588)4073172-8 |
title | A history of Islamic societies |
title_auth | A history of Islamic societies |
title_exact_search | A history of Islamic societies |
title_full | A history of Islamic societies Ira M. Lapidus |
title_fullStr | A history of Islamic societies Ira M. Lapidus |
title_full_unstemmed | A history of Islamic societies Ira M. Lapidus |
title_short | A history of Islamic societies |
title_sort | a history of islamic societies |
topic | HISTORY / World bisacsh Geschichte Islam History HISTORY / World Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORY / World Geschichte Islam History Sozialgeschichte Kultur Gesellschaft Islam Islamic countries History Islamische Staaten |
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