Routledge (2005) | English | eISBN 0203634152 | 292 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This definitive sourcebook presents more than fifty authoritative new translations of key Islamic texts. Edited and translated by three leading specialists and clearly contextualised for introductory-level students, it illustrates the growth of Islamic thought from its seventh-century origins through to the end of the medieval period. Eight thematically-organized sections cover the Qur'an and its interpretation, the life of Muhammad, hadith, law, ritual, mysticism and Islamic history. Among the selections are Ibn Abbas’s account of the heavenly journey; al-Taftazani on the uncreatedness of the Qur'an as God’s speech; al-Farabi on the faculties of the soul; and extracts from Rumi’s Mathnawi. Classical Islam includes a glossary, extensive bibliography and explanatory prefaces for each text. It pays special attention to the literary genres of medieval Muslim scholarship, within whose creative variations Islamic doctrine took form and matured. With many extracts translated here for the first time into English, fresh from Arabic and Persian sources, Classical Islam is an essential resource for the study of early and medieval Islam and its legacy.
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