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The School of Hillah and the Formation of Twelver Shi‘i Islamic Tradition: Early and Medieval Islamic World

Autor Aun Hasan Ali
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iul 2023
Against the background of long-standing narratives in which Twelver Shi'ism is viewed as fundamentally authoritarian, The School of Hillah and the Formation of Twelver Shi'i Islamic Tradition builds upon recent scholarship in the fields of Religious Studies, Anthropology, and History to argue that Twelver Shi'ism is better understood as a discursive tradition. At a conceptual level, this solves the basic problem of how to integrate the extraordinary diversity of Twelver Shi'ism across time and space into a single historical category without engaging in a normative assessment of its underlying essence. Furthermore, in light of this conception of tradition, the School of Hillah stands out as a seminal period in the archive of Twelver Shi'ism, though it has seldom been recognized as such in European-language scholarship. Insofar as it gave birth to a conversation that would prove capable of encompassing the dynamism of Twelver Shi'ism, the School of Hillah should be considered the formative period of Twelver Shi'i tradition. Moreover, when the tradition is conceptualized in this manner, it is a bulwark against the very authoritarianism by which Twelver Shi'ism has been characterized for so long.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755639083
ISBN-10: 0755639081
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Early and Medieval Islamic World

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Contributes to the ongoing reassessment of the impact of the Mongol invasion by viewing the history of the period from the perspective of the Imami Shi'i community of southern Iraq

Notă biografică

Aun Hasan Ali is Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Colorado Boulder, USA. He is the author of articles in peer-review journals such as Islamic Studies, Turkish Journal of Shiite Studies and has contributed to The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Law and edited collections.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsA Note on ConventionsChapter 1: Introduction Early scholarship on Imami law The development of Imami legal studiesRecent scholarship on Imami lawGeneral observations about the fieldThe Islamic traditionThe Imami madhhabConclusion Chapter 2: The School of Hillah in Islamic HistoryThe Seljuks and the late Abbasids The Ilkhanids The Jalayirids and the Qara-QoyunluThe Mazyadids and HillahConclusion Chapter 3: The Learned Families of Hillah The family of Nama The family of Said al-Hudhali The family of TawusThe family of Fikhar The family of MutahharThe family of BitriqThe family of Mu'ayyahThe family of RafiThe family of Abd al-Hamid al-NiliThe family of WishahThe family of al-A'raj The smaller families of HillahConclusion: the MazyadidsChapter 4: The Literary Construction of the Imami MadhhabImami authoritiesRational sciences: philosophy, logic, and scienceTheology and doctrineSubstantive law and jurisprudenceImami bio-bibliographyMajor compilations of Sunni hadithSunni scholarsSupplication and ritualFada'il Quranic sciences and exegesisArabic language and literatureUncategorized material, minor collections of hadith, and historical sources ConclusionChapter 5: Substantive Law and Jurisprudence The early jurists of hillah Ibn Idris and al-Sara'ir The methodology of the later scholars Reason The greatest battle Conclusion Chapter 6: Bio-bibliography Jamal al-Din Ibn Tawus Ibn Dawud al-Allamah Conclusion Chapter 7: General Works of Hadith, Supplication and Ritual, and History and Genealogy General works of hadith Supplication and ritual History and genealogy Chapter 8: Exegesis and Fada'il Exegesis Fada'il Chapter 9: A Brief Excursus on Philosophy and Theology Chapter 10: Conclusion Bibliography Index

Recenzii

Professor Ali's book is a mammoth undertaking that interrogates the archival record to meticulously trace the relationships that existed between scholars and their texts. By recentering Hillah (from the twelfth to fourteenth centuries) as a key site for the formation of Twelver Shi'ism, he demonstrates the ways in which the intellectual tradition that flourished in this city continues to impact our understanding of Twelver Shi'ism until today
A tour de force of Shi'i Islamic studies, Aun Hasan Ali's The School of Hillah manages to combine historical precision with the larger theoretical interests of religious studies. Ali carefully outlines the evolution of Shi'i law, theology, and exegesis by untangling a pivotal and complex network of scholars. Above all else, the book's clarity and intellectual vigor render it a sheer joy to read.
Aun Hasan Ali's book provides an enlightening, comprehensive analysis of intellectual life at one of the most important centers of Shi'i scholarship during the formative period of Imami thought and practice. Surveying the pertinent scholarly networks, their controversies and literary contributions to the main disciplines and genres, the author demonstrates the extent to which the intellectual landscape of Imami scholarship of Southern Iraq between the twelfth and fourteenth century CE was determined by an underlying framework of disagreement.
Aun Hasan Ali offers a long-overdue, in-depth and interdisciplinary examination of the careers and contributions of the Imami Shi'i scholars of this pivotal period in the history of the faith. The School of Hillah constitutes a masterful contribution to the field of Shi'i studies.