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The formation of Islam, religion and society in the Near East, 600-1800, Jonathan P. Berkey

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The formation of Islam, religion and society in the Near East, 600-1800, Jonathan P. Berkey
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The formation of Islam
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
57256338
Responsibility statement
Jonathan P. Berkey
Series statement
Themes in Islamic History, 2Cambridge University Press - Higher Education Textbooks
Sub title
religion and society in the Near East, 600-1800
Summary
Jonathan Berkey's 2003 book surveys the religious history of the peoples of the Near East from roughly 600 to 1800 CE. The opening chapter examines the religious scene in the Near East in late antiquity, and the religious traditions which preceded Islam. Subsequent chapters investigate Islam's first century and the beginnings of its own traditions, the 'classical' period from the accession of the Abbasids to the rise of the Buyid amirs, and thereafter the emergence of new forms of Islam in the middle period. Throughout, close attention is paid to the experiences of Jews and Christians, as well as Muslims. The book stresses that Islam did not appear all at once, but emerged slowly, as part of a prolonged process whereby it was differentiated from other religious traditions and, indeed, that much that we take as characteristic of Islam is in fact the product of the medieval period.--, Provided by publisher
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