Opposing the Imām: the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature
Islam's fourth caliph, Ali, can be considered one of the most revered figures in Islamic history. His nearly universal portrayal in Muslim literature as a pious authority obscures centuries of contestation and the eventual rehabilitation of his character. In this book, Nebil Husayn examines the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Islam's fourth caliph, Ali, can be considered one of the most revered figures in Islamic history. His nearly universal portrayal in Muslim literature as a pious authority obscures centuries of contestation and the eventual rehabilitation of his character. In this book, Nebil Husayn examines the enduring legacy of the nawasib, early Muslims who disliked Ali and his descendants. The nawasib participated in politics and scholarly discussions on religion at least until the ninth century. However, their virtual disappearance in Muslim societies has led many to ignore their existence and the subtle ways in which their views subsequently affected Islamic historiography and theology. By surveying medieval Muslim literature across multiple genres and traditions including the Sunni, Mu'tazili, and Ibadi, Husayn reconstructs the claims and arguments of the nawasib and illuminates the methods that Sunni scholars employed to gradually rehabilitate the image of Ali from a villainous character to a righteous one |
Beschreibung: | Introduction -- 1. ʻAlī: A Contested Legacy -- 2. The Umayyads and the ʻUthmānīs -- 3. The Muʻtazilī: al-Jāḥiẓ -- 4. The Ibāḍī: al-Wārjalānī -- 5. The Sunnī: Ibn Taymiyya -- 6. The Rehabilitation of ʻAlī in Sunnī Ḥadīth and Historiography -- Afterword -- Chapter 1 Appendix: Anti-ʻAlid Statements in Historical Literature -- Chapter 2 Appendix: Reports about the Umayyads and the ʻUthmānīs -- 5 Appendix: Ibn Taymiyya's Minhāj al-sunna -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Husayn, Nebil Verfasser (DE-588)1236271254 aut Opposing the Imām the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature Nebil Husayn, University of Miami Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2021 1 Online-Ressource (x, 235 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization Introduction -- 1. ʻAlī: A Contested Legacy -- 2. The Umayyads and the ʻUthmānīs -- 3. The Muʻtazilī: al-Jāḥiẓ -- 4. The Ibāḍī: al-Wārjalānī -- 5. The Sunnī: Ibn Taymiyya -- 6. The Rehabilitation of ʻAlī in Sunnī Ḥadīth and Historiography -- Afterword -- Chapter 1 Appendix: Anti-ʻAlid Statements in Historical Literature -- Chapter 2 Appendix: Reports about the Umayyads and the ʻUthmānīs -- 5 Appendix: Ibn Taymiyya's Minhāj al-sunna -- Bibliography -- Index Islam's fourth caliph, Ali, can be considered one of the most revered figures in Islamic history. His nearly universal portrayal in Muslim literature as a pious authority obscures centuries of contestation and the eventual rehabilitation of his character. In this book, Nebil Husayn examines the enduring legacy of the nawasib, early Muslims who disliked Ali and his descendants. The nawasib participated in politics and scholarly discussions on religion at least until the ninth century. However, their virtual disappearance in Muslim societies has led many to ignore their existence and the subtle ways in which their views subsequently affected Islamic historiography and theology. By surveying medieval Muslim literature across multiple genres and traditions including the Sunni, Mu'tazili, and Ibadi, Husayn reconstructs the claims and arguments of the nawasib and illuminates the methods that Sunni scholars employed to gradually rehabilitate the image of Ali from a villainous character to a righteous one ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Imamate Shīʻah / Relations / Sunnites Sunnites / Relations / Shīʻah Shīʻah / Apologetic works Sunnites / Controversial literature Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-108-83281-6 (DE-604)BV048230843 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-108-96576-7 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108966061 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Opposing the Imām the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature |
title_auth | Opposing the Imām the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature |
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title_full | Opposing the Imām the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature Nebil Husayn, University of Miami |
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title_short | Opposing the Imām |
title_sort | opposing the imam the legacy of the nawasib in islamic literature |
title_sub | the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature |
topic | ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Imamate Shīʻah / Relations / Sunnites Sunnites / Relations / Shīʻah Shīʻah / Apologetic works Sunnites / Controversial literature |
topic_facet | ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Imamate Shīʻah / Relations / Sunnites Sunnites / Relations / Shīʻah Shīʻah / Apologetic works Sunnites / Controversial literature |
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