9789004304734-9004304738-Accusations of Unbelief in Islam: A Diachronic Perspective on Takfir (Islamic History and Civilization: Studies and Texts, 123)

Accusations of Unbelief in Islam: A Diachronic Perspective on Takfir (Islamic History and Civilization: Studies and Texts, 123)

ISBN-13: 9789004304734
ISBN-10: 9004304738
Edition: Lam
Author: Maribel Fierro, Sabine Schmidtke, Hassan Ansari, Camilla Adang
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
Format: Hardcover 534 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789004304734
ISBN-10: 9004304738
Edition: Lam
Author: Maribel Fierro, Sabine Schmidtke, Hassan Ansari, Camilla Adang
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
Format: Hardcover 534 pages

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Accusations of Unbelief in Islam: A Diachronic Perspective on Takfir (Islamic History and Civilization: Studies and Texts, 123) (ISBN-13: 9789004304734 and ISBN-10: 9004304738), written by authors Maribel Fierro, Sabine Schmidtke, Hassan Ansari, Camilla Adang, was published by Brill Academic Pub in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Asian History (Middle East History, Religious, Philosophy, Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Accusations of Unbelief in Islam: A Diachronic Perspective on Takfir (Islamic History and Civilization: Studies and Texts, 123) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Asian History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The present volume--the first of its kind--deals with takfīr: accusing one´s opponents of unbelief (kufr). Originating in the first decades of Islam, this practice has been applied intermittently ever since. The nineteen studies included here deal with cases, covering different periods and parts of the Muslim world, of individuals or groups that used the instrument of takfīr to brand their opponents--either persons, groups or even institutions--as unbelievers who should be condemned, anathematized or even persecuted. Each case presented is placed in its sociopolitical and religious context. Together the contributions show the multifariousness that has always characterized Islam and the various ways in which Muslims either sought to suppress or to come to terms with this diversity.With contributions by: Roswitha Badry, Sonja Brentjes, Brian J. Didier, Michael Ebstein, Simeon Evstatiev, Ersilia Francesca, Robert Gleave, Steven Judd, István T. Kristó-Nagy, Göran Larsson, Amalia Levanoni, Orkhan Mir-Kasimov, Hossein Modarressi, Justyna Nedza, Intisar A. Rabb, Sajjad Rizvi, Daniel de Smet, Zoltan Szombathy, Joas Wagemakers.
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