Muhammad and the believers : at the origins of Islam /

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Author / Creator:Donner, Fred McGraw, 1945- author.
Edition:1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed.
Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2012.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12407291
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ISBN:9780674056268
0674056264
9780674064140
0674064143
Summary:Traces the history of Islam back from the twentieth century to its origins, discussing the faith-based "Believers' movement" started by the prophet Muhammad, and explaining how this led to the separation of Muslims from Christians and Jews as monotheists.
Other form:Print version: 9780674064140 0674064143

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505 0 0 |t The Near East on the eve of Islam.  |t The empires of the late antique Near East ;  |t Arabia between the Great Powers ;  |t Mecca and Yathrib (Medina) --  |t Muhammad and the Believers' Movement.  |t The traditional biography of Muhammad the Prophet ;  |t The problem of sources ;  |t The character of the early Believers' Movement --  |t The expansion of the Community of Believers.  |t Sources ;  |t The Community in the last years of Muhammad's life ;  |t Succession to Muhammad and the Ridda Wars ;  |t The character of the Believers' early expansion ;  |t The course and scope of the early expansion --  |t Consolidation and institutions of the early expansion era --  |t The struggle for leadership of the Community 34-73/655-692.  |t Backgroundof the First Civil War ;  |t The course of the first Civil War (35-40/656-661) ;  |t Between civil wars (40-60/661-680) ;  |t The Second Civil War (60-73/680-692) ;  |t Reflections on the civil wars --  |t The emergence of Islam.  |t The Umayyad Restoration and return to the imperial agenda ;  |t The redefinition of key terms ;  |t Emphasis on Muhammad and the Qur'an ;  |t The problem of the Trinity ;  |t Elaboration of Islamic cultic practices ;  |t Elaboration of the Islamic origins story ;  |t The coalescence of an "Arab" political identity ;  |t Official vs. popular change -- Appendix A.  |t The Umma document -- Appendix B.  |t Inscriptions in the Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem. 
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