Islam in the Middle Ages the origins and shaping of classical Islamic civilization /
Lassner, Jacob
Islam in the Middle Ages the origins and shaping of classical Islamic civilization / [Texte imprimé] : Jacob Lassner and Michael Bonner - Santa Barbara ; Denver ; Oxford : Praeger, cop. 2010 - 1 vol. (XXIV-343 p.) : ill., cartes ; 24 cm - Praeger series on the Middle Ages . - Praeger series on the Middle Ages (Praeger, Santa Barbara) .
Bibliogr. p. 323-328
Arabia in the eve of Islam -- Muhammad the prophet of Islam : origins -- The prophet's mission : Mecca -- The prophet's mission : Medina -- The Meccan response and the triumph of the ummah -- Succession, conquest, and expansion: the ummah becomes an 'Arab kingdom' -- The Hashimite restoration : a revolution shaped by images of an idealized past -- The split between the Hashimites : 'Alids versus Abbasids/Shi'ites versus Sunnites -- Centralzing power : the rise of a universal Islamic empire -- Emerging cracks within the universal Islamic empire -- The changing political climate : heralding the end of the formative period of medieval Islam -- The Qur'an and its commentators -- The major themes of Muslim scripture -- The formation of Islamic law and legal tradition -- The formation of different schools of Islamic law -- Islamic theology and popular religion
978-0-275-98569-1 0-275-98569-5
Islamic civilization Islamic Empire / History / 661-750 Islamic Empire / History / 750-1258 Islam
956.01
Islam in the Middle Ages the origins and shaping of classical Islamic civilization / [Texte imprimé] : Jacob Lassner and Michael Bonner - Santa Barbara ; Denver ; Oxford : Praeger, cop. 2010 - 1 vol. (XXIV-343 p.) : ill., cartes ; 24 cm - Praeger series on the Middle Ages . - Praeger series on the Middle Ages (Praeger, Santa Barbara) .
Bibliogr. p. 323-328
Arabia in the eve of Islam -- Muhammad the prophet of Islam : origins -- The prophet's mission : Mecca -- The prophet's mission : Medina -- The Meccan response and the triumph of the ummah -- Succession, conquest, and expansion: the ummah becomes an 'Arab kingdom' -- The Hashimite restoration : a revolution shaped by images of an idealized past -- The split between the Hashimites : 'Alids versus Abbasids/Shi'ites versus Sunnites -- Centralzing power : the rise of a universal Islamic empire -- Emerging cracks within the universal Islamic empire -- The changing political climate : heralding the end of the formative period of medieval Islam -- The Qur'an and its commentators -- The major themes of Muslim scripture -- The formation of Islamic law and legal tradition -- The formation of different schools of Islamic law -- Islamic theology and popular religion
978-0-275-98569-1 0-275-98569-5
Islamic civilization Islamic Empire / History / 661-750 Islamic Empire / History / 750-1258 Islam
956.01