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The Book Of Religion And Empire

The Book Of Religion And Empire

Ali Tabari / A. Mingana

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Editorial:
Fazlul Karim
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789366088273
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Step into the historical tapestry of the Abbasid Caliphate with 'The Book of Religion and Empire' by ’Ali Tabari. This seminal work, translated by A. Mingana, D.D., offers a compelling, semi-official defence of Islam crafted under the auspices of Caliph Muta-wakkil during his reign from A.D. 847 to 861. The manuscript, preserved in the John Rylands Library, is a unique window into the religious, cultural, and intellectual climate of early medieval Islam, specifically at a time when the religion was expanding and solidifying its orthodoxy.This work is not merely a text; it is a powerful statement of faith, a historical document, and a scholarly treatise. Written during the zenith of the Abbasid Caliphate, 'The Book of Religion and Empire' addresses the challenges posed by the diverse religious landscape of the time, where Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians coexisted. Tabari’s text defends the principles of Islam with eloquence and scholarly rigor, offering arguments and refutations against the criticisms from these religious communities.The book covers a range of topics starting from the Prophet Muhammad’s call to the unity of God and extending to detailed discussions on his prophecies, miracles, and the ascetic lives of his companions. It also delves into the intricate prophecies found in the scriptures of other religions that point to the coming of Muhammad, thus establishing a dialogue between Islam and other faiths.Tabari’s work is a reflection of the intellectual and theological discourses that took place in the royal courts, shaped by public debates and discussions. This book is not just an academic exploration; it is a testament to the fervent and dynamic religious environment of the 9th century.For readers and scholars of comparative religion, Islamic history, and medieval studies, 'The Book of Religion and Empire' provides an indispensable resource. It offers insights into the early Islamic worldview, the nature of interfaith interactions, and the socio-political context of the Abbasid Caliphate.By delving into 'The Book of Religion and Empire,' you are not merely reading a historical text; you are embarking on a journey through time, witnessing the intellectual and spiritual defense of Islam during one of its most pivotal eras. This book stands as a monumental piece of literature, echoing the rich tapestry of early Islamic thought and its interactions with other great religious traditions. It promises to enlighten, challenge, and inspire, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Purchase this book to enrich your understanding of Islamic heritage and to explore the profound depths of a pivotal historical period.

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