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THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD
General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad
Volume 33
Sh'ism
General Editor: Lawrence I . Conrad .
1 | Byzantium before the Rise of Islam | Averil Cameron |
2 | The Sasanian East before the Rise of Islam | Shaul Shaked |
3 | The Arabs and Arabia on the Eve of Islam | Frank E. Peters |
4 | The Life of Muhammad | Uri Rubin |
5 | The Expansion of the Early Islamic State | Fred M. Donner |
6 | The Articulation of Islamic State Structures | Fred M. Donner |
7 | Problems of Political Cohesion in Early Islam | R. Stephen Humphreys |
8 | ArabByzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times | Michael Bonner |
9 | The Turks in the Early Islamic World | C.E. Bosworth |
10 | Patterns of Everyday Life | David Waines |
11 | Production and the Exploitation of Resources | Michael G. Morony |
12 | Manufacturing and Labour | Michael G. Morony |
13 | Trade and Exchange in Early Islam | A.L. Udovitch |
14 | Property and Consumption in Early Islamic Society | Baber Johansen |
15 | Cities in the Early Islamic World | Hugh Kennedy |
16 | Nomads and the Desert in the Early Islamic World | Hugh Kennedy |
17 | Society and the Individual in Early Islam | to be announced |
18 | Muslims and Others in Early Islamic Society | Robert E. Hoyland |
19 | The Christian Communities in the Early Islamic World | Sidney H. Griffith |
20 | The Jewish Communities of the Early Islamic World | David Wasserstein |
21 | Archaeology and Early Islam | Donald Whitcomb |
22 | Early Islamic Numismatics and Monetary History | Michael Bates |
23 | Early Islamic Art and Architecture | Jonathan Bloom |
24 | The Qurn: Style and Contents | Andrew Rippin |
25 | The Qurn: Formative Interpretation | Andrew Rippin |
26 | The Development of Islamic Ritual | G.R. Hawting |
27 | The Formation of Islamic Law | Wael B. Hallaq |
28 | Hadth: Origins and Development | Harold Motzki |
29 | Early Islamic Historiographical Traditions | Lawrence I. Conrad |
30 | Early Islamic Theology | Jose} van Ess |
31 | Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Early Islam | Wilferd Madelung |
32 | Early Islamic Visions of Community | Wadd al-Qd |
33 | Shism: Origins and Early Development | Etan Kohlberg |
34 | Khrijite Movements in Early Islam | Ridwan al-Saiid |
35 | The Emergence of Islamic Mysticism | Bemd Radtke |
36 | The Islamic Philological Tradition | Ramzi Baalbaki |
37 | Early Arabic Poetry and Poetics | Suzanne Stetkevych |
38 | Early Arabic Prose Literature | Fedwa Malti-Douglas |
39 | The Rise of Islamic Philosophy | Everett Rowson |
40 | The Rise of Arab-Islamic Medicine | Lawrence I, Conrad |
41 | The Exact Sciences in Early Islam | Jamil Ragep |
42 | Magic and Divination in Early Islam | Emilie Savage-Smith |
43 | Learning in the Early Islamic World | Claude Gilliot |
44 | The Early Islamic Manuscript Tradition | Jan Just Witkam |
45 | Early Islamic North Africa | Elizabeth Savage |
46 | The Formation of al-Andalus I | Manuela Marn |
47 | The Formation of al-Andalus II | M. Fierro / J. Sams |
48 | The Modern Study of Early Islam | Lawrence I. Conrad |
THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD
General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad
Volume 33
edited by
Etan Kohlberg
First published 2003 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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British Library CIP Data
Shiism. (The Formation of the Classical
Islamic World: Vol 33)
1. Shiah
I. Kohlberg,Etan
297.8 2
US Library of Congress CIP Data
Shiism / edited by Etan Kohlberg
p. cm. (The Formation of the Classical Islamic World: Vol 33)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Shh. I. Kohlberg, Etan. II. Series.
BP193.5 .S516 2002
297.82dc21 2001055339
ISBN 9780860787105 (hbk)
THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD- 33
The chapters in this volume are taken from the sources listed below. The editor and publishers wish to thank the authors, original publishers or other copyright holders for permission to use their material as follows:
: Marshall G.S. Hodgson, "How Did the Early Sh'a Become Sectarian?", Journal of the American Oriental Society 75 (New Haven, 1955), pp. 113.
: Translation of: Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi, "Seul l'homme de Dieu est humain. Thologie et anthropologic mystique travers l'exgse imamite ancienne (Aspects de l'imamologie duodcimaine IV)", Arabica 45 (Paris, 1998), pp. 193214. Copyright 1998 BRILL. Translation by David Bachrach; Copyright 2002 Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
: Douglas Karim Crow, "The Death of al-usayn b. 'Al and Early Sh' Views of the Imamate", Al-sert 12 (London, 1986), pp. 71116.
: Wilferd Madelung, "The Hshimiyyt of al-Kumayt and Hshim Shi'ism", Studia Islamica 70 (Paris, 1989), pp. 526. 1989 Wilferd Madelung. (Repr. in Religious and Ethnic Movements in Medieval Islam , Copyright 1992 Variorum/Ashgate Publishing Ltd).
: Said Amir Arjomand, "The Crisis of the Imamate and the Institution of Occultation in Twelver Shi'ism: a Sociohistorical Perspective", International Journal of Middle East Studies 28 (Cambridge, 1996), pp. 491515. With kind permission of Cambridge University Press.
: Translation of: Verena Klemm, "Die vier Sufar ' des Zwlften Imm. Zur formativen Periode der Zwlfer'a", Die Welt des Orients 15 (Gttingen, 1984), pp. 12643. Copyright 1984 Verena Klemm. Translation by Gwendolyn Gold-bloom; Copyright 2002 Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
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