Description |
1 online resource (ix, 248 pages) |
Series |
Islamic literatures ; Volume 5 |
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Islamic literatures ; Volume 5
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Contents |
Introduction -- 1. The Scholar and the Storyteller? Quṣṣāṣ in Early Islam -- 2. Biographies of the Earliest Dalāʼil al-Nubūwa Authors -- 3. Methodological and Structural Approaches in dalāʼil al-nubūwa Literature -- 4. Content Analysis of Early Extant Dalāʼil al-Nubūwa Works -- 5. Ibn Saʻd's "Proofs of Prophecy" and Its Intellectual Landscape -- 6. Recurring Themes in Later Dalāʼil al-Nubūwa Literature -- Epilogue: Dalāʼil al-nubūwa and the Promise of Comparative Hagiology -- Appendix: A Detailed Comparison between ʻUrwa b. al-Zubayr and Wahb b. Munabbih -- Bibliography -- Index |
Summary |
"Dala'il al-Nubuwwa literature that is centered on narratives from the Prophet Muhammad's life has most commonly been viewed, or even dismissed, as the product of popular veneration. Building extensive research on biographical and bibliographical sources, this book demonstrates that Dala'il al-Nubuwwa literature emerged among the circles of early h?adi¯th scholars of the late 2nd/8th century. By analyzing extant texts of Dala'il al-Nubuwwa regarding their sources, structures, methodological approaches, and selection of contents, it showcases that these works were part of epistemological discourses on prophecy that transcended religious boundaries as well as the dividing lines between various Muslim scholarly disciplines"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources |
Subject |
Muḥammad, Prophet, -632 -- Prophetic office.
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Prophecy -- Islam.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9004687343 |
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9789004687349 |
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