The Wiley Blackwell History of Islam

A theoretically rich, nuanced history of Islam and Islamic civilization with a unique sociological component This major new reference work offers a complete historical and theoretically informed view of Islam as both a religion and a sociocultural force. Uniquely comprehensive, it surveys and discus...

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Contributors: Salvatore, Armando (Editor) ; Tottoli, Roberto 1964- (Editor) ; Rahimi, Babak 1967- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Hoboken, NJ Wiley-Blackwell 2018
In:Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Wiley Blackwell histories of religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islam / History
Further subjects:B Islam History
B Electronic books History
B RELIGION ; Islam ; General
B Islam
B History
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:A theoretically rich, nuanced history of Islam and Islamic civilization with a unique sociological component This major new reference work offers a complete historical and theoretically informed view of Islam as both a religion and a sociocultural force. Uniquely comprehensive, it surveys and discusses the transformation of Muslim societies in different eras and various regions, providing a broad narrative of the historical development of Islamic civilization. This text explores the complex and varied history of the religion and its traditions. It provides an in-depth study of the diverse ways through which the religious dimension at the core of Islamic traditions has led to a distinctive type of civilizational process in history. The book illuminates the ways in which various historical forces have converged and crystallized in institutional forms at a variety of levels, embracing social, religious, legal, political, cultural, and civic dimensions. Together, the team of internationally renowned scholars move from the genesis of a new social order in 7th-century Arabia, right up to the rise of revolutionary Islamist currents in the 20th century and the varied ways in which Islam has grown and continues to pervade daily life in the Middle East and beyond. This book is essential reading for students and academics in a wide range of fields, including sociology, history, law, and political science. It will also appeal to general readers with an interest in the history of one of the world's great religions
Late antique beginnings (till ca. 661) -- The high caliphate (ca. 661-946) -- The earlier middle period (ca. 946-1258) -- The later middle period (ca. 1258-1453) -- Early modernity and civilizational apogee (ca. 1453-1683) -- Facing the global rise of European power (ca. 1683-1882) -- Colonial subjection and postcolonial developments (ca. 1882-present).
Item Description:Includes index. - Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 23, 2018)
ISBN:1118523628
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1002/9781118527719