From the origins of Muhammad's prophetic movement through the development of Islam's principal branches to the establishment of the Umayyad dynasty; the concept of authority has been central to Islamic civilization. By examining the nature; organization; and transformation of authority over time; Dabashi conveys both continuities and disruptions inherent in the development of a new political culture. It is this process; he argues; that accounts for the fundamental patterns of authority in Islam that ultimately shaped; in dialectical interaction with external historical factors; the course of Islamic civilization.The book begins by examining the principal characteristics of authority in pre-Islamic Arab society. Dabashi describes the imposition of the Muhammadan charismatic movement on pre-Islamic Arab culture; tracing the changes it introduced in the fabric of pre-Islamic Arabia. He examines the continuities and changes that followed; focusing on the concept of authority; and the formation of the Sunnite; Shiite; and Karajite branches of Islam as political expressions of deep cultural cleavages. For Dabashi; the formation of these branches was the inevitable outcome of the clash between pre-Islamic patterns of authority and those of the Muhammadan charismatic movement. In turn; they molded both the unity and the diversity of the emerging Islamic culture. Authority in Islam explains how this came to be.Dabashi employs Weber's concept of charismatic authority in describing Muhammad and his mode of authority as both a model and a point of departure. His purpose is not to offer critical verification or opposition to interpretation of historical events; but to suggest a new approach to the existing literature. The book is an important contribution to political sociology as well as the study of Islamic culture and civilization. Sociologists; political scientists; and Middle Eastern specialists will find this analysis of particular value.
#21865 in Books Bridge-Logos Publishers 2001-11-01 2001-11-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.40 x 1.10 x 5.40l; 1.25 #File Name: 0882708759480 pagesFoxe s Book of Martyrs Pure Gold Classics
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Great Book of the Faith!By donna reidA great book of the faith! When satan tries to silence the church; it grows stronger. This book is a great blessing! It causes us to realise that a great price has been paid by saints of the past! We have no idea today in America the horrible persecution that the church has faced. Satan has tried to put the church "out of business" but as these real lives have proven as persecution is faced; God gives grace for us to not give up and back down even when you are staring adversity in the face! Satan is a roaring lion; he is walking about; seeking whom he may devour.You will not regret a moment of reading this book! It is very thought provoking...wold we stand up for Christ's Name if we were in these situations? If we had to face them; He would give us the grace to go thru it! Jesus Christ is the way; the truth; the life!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. painful history of Christian martyrsBy mh7630Painful and terrible history of the horrific suffering of early Christian martyrs. Some Christians today think they suffer for the faith if they have any difficulty; but the martyrs in this book break your heart. These people have earned the right to sit near the Throne.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy piefaceI bought this one for my self and still reading it and enjoying it very much