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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 -- Power Structure and Commercial Interests in Arabia before Islam -- Destined Rivalry -- The Turning Point -- The Nature of the Power Structure in Mecca -- Function of Tribes -- Chapter 2 -- Inception of Islam and the Changing Power Landscape -- The Rise of Islam -- Social Conditions -- Political Situation -- Economic Environment -- Changing the Balance of Power -- Emerging Powerful Individuals -- Chapter 3 -- The Struggle for Power and the Death of the Prophet -- The Illness of the Prophet and the Intensity of Uncertainty | |
505 | 8 | |a Competition for Power -- The Interplay of Tribalism and Religion -- Abu Bakr -- Omer -- Al Abbas, Uncle of the Prophet -- Aisha, Daughter of Abu Bakr -- Othman Ibn Affan -- Talha Ibn Abeidallah -- Al Zuber Ibn al Awam -- Ali Ibn Abi Talab -- Chapter 4 -- Revitalized Tribal Networks and the Flourishing of Commerce -- The Rise of Maawiya -- The Simmering Revolt and Tragedy of Karbala -- The Karbala Tragedy -- The Battle of Al Hurrah and the Destruction of Al Kaaba -- Suppression and Prosecutions of Dissidents -- Disregarding Islamic Teaching -- Treating Treasury as Private Property | |
505 | 8 | |a Ruling Aristocracy -- Commercial Interests -- Chapter 5 -- Changing Alliances and Articulation of Sectarianism -- Changing Political Direction -- Infighting among the Bani Hashim -- Articulation of Sectarianism -- The Ideological Articulation of the Division (754-1258) -- The Revenge of the Abbasid Aristocracy -- Chapter 6 -- Thundering Storms: The Rise of Asian Dynasties -- The Rise of Foreign Dynasties -- Buyid dynasty (945-1055) -- Turkish Saljuqi Dynasty (1055-1258) -- Ayubid dynasty (1174 -1218) -- Mongols (1206-1260) -- The State of Fragmentation -- The Declining Role of Caliphs | |
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505 | 8 | |a Nature of Today's Sectarianism Debate -- Tribal Driven -- Ignorance Driven -- Dogma Driven -- Power Driven -- Culturally Driven -- Chapter 9 -- Sectarianism: A Rationalization of the Illogical -- Factors Contributing to Sectarian Strife -- A. Tribal Roots -- B. Bedouins vs Sedentary living -- C. Ideological Differences -- D. Western Incitements -- E. Role of Religion -- References -- Author's Contact Information -- Index -- Blank Page | |
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spelling | Ali, Abbas J. Sectarianism in Islam New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2019. 1 online resource (204 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Religion and Society Ser. Print version record. Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 -- Power Structure and Commercial Interests in Arabia before Islam -- Destined Rivalry -- The Turning Point -- The Nature of the Power Structure in Mecca -- Function of Tribes -- Chapter 2 -- Inception of Islam and the Changing Power Landscape -- The Rise of Islam -- Social Conditions -- Political Situation -- Economic Environment -- Changing the Balance of Power -- Emerging Powerful Individuals -- Chapter 3 -- The Struggle for Power and the Death of the Prophet -- The Illness of the Prophet and the Intensity of Uncertainty Competition for Power -- The Interplay of Tribalism and Religion -- Abu Bakr -- Omer -- Al Abbas, Uncle of the Prophet -- Aisha, Daughter of Abu Bakr -- Othman Ibn Affan -- Talha Ibn Abeidallah -- Al Zuber Ibn al Awam -- Ali Ibn Abi Talab -- Chapter 4 -- Revitalized Tribal Networks and the Flourishing of Commerce -- The Rise of Maawiya -- The Simmering Revolt and Tragedy of Karbala -- The Karbala Tragedy -- The Battle of Al Hurrah and the Destruction of Al Kaaba -- Suppression and Prosecutions of Dissidents -- Disregarding Islamic Teaching -- Treating Treasury as Private Property Ruling Aristocracy -- Commercial Interests -- Chapter 5 -- Changing Alliances and Articulation of Sectarianism -- Changing Political Direction -- Infighting among the Bani Hashim -- Articulation of Sectarianism -- The Ideological Articulation of the Division (754-1258) -- The Revenge of the Abbasid Aristocracy -- Chapter 6 -- Thundering Storms: The Rise of Asian Dynasties -- The Rise of Foreign Dynasties -- Buyid dynasty (945-1055) -- Turkish Saljuqi Dynasty (1055-1258) -- Ayubid dynasty (1174 -1218) -- Mongols (1206-1260) -- The State of Fragmentation -- The Declining Role of Caliphs Turkish Political Domination -- Rivalry among Competing Autonomous Regions -- Espousal of Religious Figures of Extremist Ideologies -- Commerce and Politics -- Chapter 7 -- Rivalry among Invading Turkish Tribes and Western Domination -- Instruments of Manipulation and Domination -- The Ottoman Empire -- The Safavid Empire -- The Post-Ottoman Era (1922- ) -- Britain and the Muslim World -- France and the Muslim World -- The United States -- Israel -- The Rise of Extremism and the Emergence | of Al Qaeda and ISIS -- Chapter 8 -- Today's Sectarian Discourse -- Extremism and Incitements Nature of Today's Sectarianism Debate -- Tribal Driven -- Ignorance Driven -- Dogma Driven -- Power Driven -- Culturally Driven -- Chapter 9 -- Sectarianism: A Rationalization of the Illogical -- Factors Contributing to Sectarian Strife -- A. Tribal Roots -- B. Bedouins vs Sedentary living -- C. Ideological Differences -- D. Western Incitements -- E. Role of Religion -- References -- Author's Contact Information -- Index -- Blank Page Islamic sects Political aspects. Islam and politics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068420 Sectes islamiques Aspect politique. Islam and politics fast has work: Sectarianism in Islam (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGvj86BbcJpcJ4vY3kMqXq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Ali, Abbas J. Sectarianism in Islam: Power, Tribalism, and Commercial Interests. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, ©2019 9781536158885 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2333451 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ali, Abbas J. Sectarianism in Islam Religion and Society Ser. Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 -- Power Structure and Commercial Interests in Arabia before Islam -- Destined Rivalry -- The Turning Point -- The Nature of the Power Structure in Mecca -- Function of Tribes -- Chapter 2 -- Inception of Islam and the Changing Power Landscape -- The Rise of Islam -- Social Conditions -- Political Situation -- Economic Environment -- Changing the Balance of Power -- Emerging Powerful Individuals -- Chapter 3 -- The Struggle for Power and the Death of the Prophet -- The Illness of the Prophet and the Intensity of Uncertainty Competition for Power -- The Interplay of Tribalism and Religion -- Abu Bakr -- Omer -- Al Abbas, Uncle of the Prophet -- Aisha, Daughter of Abu Bakr -- Othman Ibn Affan -- Talha Ibn Abeidallah -- Al Zuber Ibn al Awam -- Ali Ibn Abi Talab -- Chapter 4 -- Revitalized Tribal Networks and the Flourishing of Commerce -- The Rise of Maawiya -- The Simmering Revolt and Tragedy of Karbala -- The Karbala Tragedy -- The Battle of Al Hurrah and the Destruction of Al Kaaba -- Suppression and Prosecutions of Dissidents -- Disregarding Islamic Teaching -- Treating Treasury as Private Property Ruling Aristocracy -- Commercial Interests -- Chapter 5 -- Changing Alliances and Articulation of Sectarianism -- Changing Political Direction -- Infighting among the Bani Hashim -- Articulation of Sectarianism -- The Ideological Articulation of the Division (754-1258) -- The Revenge of the Abbasid Aristocracy -- Chapter 6 -- Thundering Storms: The Rise of Asian Dynasties -- The Rise of Foreign Dynasties -- Buyid dynasty (945-1055) -- Turkish Saljuqi Dynasty (1055-1258) -- Ayubid dynasty (1174 -1218) -- Mongols (1206-1260) -- The State of Fragmentation -- The Declining Role of Caliphs Turkish Political Domination -- Rivalry among Competing Autonomous Regions -- Espousal of Religious Figures of Extremist Ideologies -- Commerce and Politics -- Chapter 7 -- Rivalry among Invading Turkish Tribes and Western Domination -- Instruments of Manipulation and Domination -- The Ottoman Empire -- The Safavid Empire -- The Post-Ottoman Era (1922- ) -- Britain and the Muslim World -- France and the Muslim World -- The United States -- Israel -- The Rise of Extremism and the Emergence | of Al Qaeda and ISIS -- Chapter 8 -- Today's Sectarian Discourse -- Extremism and Incitements Nature of Today's Sectarianism Debate -- Tribal Driven -- Ignorance Driven -- Dogma Driven -- Power Driven -- Culturally Driven -- Chapter 9 -- Sectarianism: A Rationalization of the Illogical -- Factors Contributing to Sectarian Strife -- A. Tribal Roots -- B. Bedouins vs Sedentary living -- C. Ideological Differences -- D. Western Incitements -- E. Role of Religion -- References -- Author's Contact Information -- Index -- Blank Page Islamic sects Political aspects. Islam and politics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068420 Sectes islamiques Aspect politique. Islam and politics fast |
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