The Caliph and the Imam: The Making of Sunnism and Shiism
Autor Toby Matthiesenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198806554
ISBN-10: 0198806558
Pagini: 944
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198806558
Pagini: 944
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Ambitious...undoubtedly an admirable study...an accessible introduction to the historical context that underpins the modern Middle East
a remarkable, ambitious and successful survey of Sunni-Shii relations that will be the definitive single-volume study of the subject for years to come.
clearly written, nuanced and meticulously documented
a truly ambitious book in its historical and geographic scope...This book should be read by any expert who deals in the Middle East
A useful correction to religious pigeonholes about Muslims, and to the easy-going prejudice that sectarian differences can never make things right with the Islamic world.
Matthiesen's masterful survey of Sunni-Shiite relations in history is firmly grounded in the primary sources and ranges more widely geographically than is common in other works on the subject, including South Asia. The author avoids the glib truisms that have come to dominate discussion of this subject, while giving us thought-provoking, contextual insights into one of the key flash points within Islamic civilization.
Ambitious in its historical as well as geographical scope, this is the first truly global account of the intimate and sometimes also violent relationship of Sunni and Shia in the making and remaking of Islam.
The Caliph and the Imam is an ambitious book .... The book will be of interest to those readers seeking a comprehensive in-depth historical survey of sectarian relations in Islam and Middle Eastern and South Asian history.
The Caliph and the Imam is a hefty read, but all too rewarding for those who wish to understand how we got here.
Toby Matthiesen is quickly establishing himself as one of the more interesting historians of the Middle East. He has widened his lens in The Caliph and the Imam, grappling with the sectarian divisions that have plagued the region starting when the Prophet Muhammad was alive and continuing through to the Arab Spring. His thesis, that the sectarian divide was present from the beginning but became much more toxic after European colonial powers carved up the Middle East, is as provocative as it is insightful.
The book's thoroughly researched content, compelling documents and evidence, anddelightful blend of detailed analysis with a broader perspective make it accessible to scholars, students, and general audiences alike. It not only raises important questions and inspires new avenues of study but is also highly relevant to those interested in the history of religion, theological developments, Islamic studies, Political Islam, identity politics, and modernization in the MENA region and Indian Subcontinent. Additionally, it helps curious readers explore the roots of many contemporary misunderstandings between the West and Muslims and the reactionaryand radically polarized currents in the MENA region.
This book is highly recommended for its comprehensive historical analysis, offering a global historical and post-colonial perspective on the intricate relationship between Sunnism and Shiism.
a remarkable, ambitious and successful survey of Sunni-Shii relations that will be the definitive single-volume study of the subject for years to come.
clearly written, nuanced and meticulously documented
a truly ambitious book in its historical and geographic scope...This book should be read by any expert who deals in the Middle East
A useful correction to religious pigeonholes about Muslims, and to the easy-going prejudice that sectarian differences can never make things right with the Islamic world.
Matthiesen's masterful survey of Sunni-Shiite relations in history is firmly grounded in the primary sources and ranges more widely geographically than is common in other works on the subject, including South Asia. The author avoids the glib truisms that have come to dominate discussion of this subject, while giving us thought-provoking, contextual insights into one of the key flash points within Islamic civilization.
Ambitious in its historical as well as geographical scope, this is the first truly global account of the intimate and sometimes also violent relationship of Sunni and Shia in the making and remaking of Islam.
The Caliph and the Imam is an ambitious book .... The book will be of interest to those readers seeking a comprehensive in-depth historical survey of sectarian relations in Islam and Middle Eastern and South Asian history.
The Caliph and the Imam is a hefty read, but all too rewarding for those who wish to understand how we got here.
Toby Matthiesen is quickly establishing himself as one of the more interesting historians of the Middle East. He has widened his lens in The Caliph and the Imam, grappling with the sectarian divisions that have plagued the region starting when the Prophet Muhammad was alive and continuing through to the Arab Spring. His thesis, that the sectarian divide was present from the beginning but became much more toxic after European colonial powers carved up the Middle East, is as provocative as it is insightful.
The book's thoroughly researched content, compelling documents and evidence, anddelightful blend of detailed analysis with a broader perspective make it accessible to scholars, students, and general audiences alike. It not only raises important questions and inspires new avenues of study but is also highly relevant to those interested in the history of religion, theological developments, Islamic studies, Political Islam, identity politics, and modernization in the MENA region and Indian Subcontinent. Additionally, it helps curious readers explore the roots of many contemporary misunderstandings between the West and Muslims and the reactionaryand radically polarized currents in the MENA region.
This book is highly recommended for its comprehensive historical analysis, offering a global historical and post-colonial perspective on the intricate relationship between Sunnism and Shiism.
Notă biografică
Toby Matthiesen is Senior Lecturer in Global Religious Studies at the University of Bristol. He is the author of several award-winning books and a frequent commentator in the media. He has previously held fellowships at the Universities of Venice, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge, and the LSE.