This study treats the religious and intellectual history of the city of Harran (Eastern Turkey) from biblical times down to the establishment of Islam. The author starts from the well-known reference in the Qur'an and the early Islamic histories to the people of Harran as Sabians; one of the 'peoples of the book.' The author unravels strands of religious tradition in Harran that run from the old Semitic planetary cults through Hellenistic hermeticism; gnosticism; and Neo-Pythagoreanism and Christian cults to esoteric Islamic sects such as the Sufis and Shiites.
#1124884 in Books 2017-01-05 2017-01-19Original language:English 11.70 x .60 x 8.30l; .0 #File Name: 8365281236160 pages
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