Opposing the Imām: the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature
"There was once a famous scholar who agreed to tutor the young sons of a caliph. He would travel to a palace located in the deserts of Syria to share his knowledge of ḥadīth and instruct the royal family in religion. One day, the tutor found the head of the Muslim community, the caliph himself,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "There was once a famous scholar who agreed to tutor the young sons of a caliph. He would travel to a palace located in the deserts of Syria to share his knowledge of ḥadīth and instruct the royal family in religion. One day, the tutor found the head of the Muslim community, the caliph himself, reading the Qurʼān. The caliph stopped on the verse, "Surely those who committed slander were a gang among you . . . Each one shall have his share of the sin that he has earned. As for the one who initiated it, he shall have a grievous chastisement" (Q24:11). The Umayyad caliph was familiar with this story, in which members of the community falsely accuse the Prophet's wife of infidelity. But the ensuing exchange between the caliph and the tutor shows that in the Umayyads' telling of the tale, the role of the unnamed villain who initiated the slander and would consequently face a "grievous chastisement" was played by the Prophet's son-in-law ʻAlī. Only a few sources report the conversation between the tutor and the caliph, but these sources include Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī, the most revered ḥadīth collection in Sunnism. Thus, the belief of some early Muslims that ʻAlī had been capable of such a deed is preserved as canon in Sunnī Islam"-- |
Beschreibung: | x, 235 pages 24 cm |
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contents | 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 1st. publ. Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2021 ©2021 x, 235 pages 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc 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 "There was once a famous scholar who agreed to tutor the young sons of a caliph. He would travel to a palace located in the deserts of Syria to share his knowledge of ḥadīth and instruct the royal family in religion. One day, the tutor found the head of the Muslim community, the caliph himself, reading the Qurʼān. The caliph stopped on the verse, "Surely those who committed slander were a gang among you . . . Each one shall have his share of the sin that he has earned. As for the one who initiated it, he shall have a grievous chastisement" (Q24:11). The Umayyad caliph was familiar with this story, in which members of the community falsely accuse the Prophet's wife of infidelity. But the ensuing exchange between the caliph and the tutor shows that in the Umayyads' telling of the tale, the role of the unnamed villain who initiated the slander and would consequently face a "grievous chastisement" was played by the Prophet's son-in-law ʻAlī. Only a few sources report the conversation between the tutor and the caliph, but these sources include Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī, the most revered ḥadīth collection in Sunnism. Thus, the belief of some early Muslims that ʻAlī had been capable of such a deed is preserved as canon in Sunnī Islam"-- ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Imamate ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 fast Shīʻah / Relations / Sunnites Sunnites / Relations / Shīʻah Shīʻah / Apologetic works Sunnites / Controversial literature Imamate fast Interfaith relations fast Shīʻah fast Sunnites fast |
spellingShingle | Husayn, Nebil Opposing the Imām the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature 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 ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Imamate ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 fast Shīʻah / Relations / Sunnites Sunnites / Relations / Shīʻah Shīʻah / Apologetic works Sunnites / Controversial literature Imamate fast Interfaith relations fast Shīʻah fast Sunnites fast |
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 |
title_exact_search | 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 |
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title_full_unstemmed | Opposing the Imām the legacy of the Nawāṣib in Islamic literature Nebil Husayn |
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 ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 fast Shīʻah / Relations / Sunnites Sunnites / Relations / Shīʻah Shīʻah / Apologetic works Sunnites / Controversial literature Imamate fast Interfaith relations fast Shīʻah fast Sunnites fast |
topic_facet | ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Imamate ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 Shīʻah / Relations / Sunnites Sunnites / Relations / Shīʻah Shīʻah / Apologetic works Sunnites / Controversial literature Imamate Interfaith relations Shīʻah Sunnites |
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