Western accounts of the Hajj, the ritual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, are rare, since access to Mecca is forbidden to non-Muslims. In the Muslim world, however, pilgrimage literature is a well-established genre, dating back to the earliest centuries of the Islamic era. A Shi?ite Pilgrimage to Mecca is taken from the original nineteenth-century Persian manuscript of the SafarnAmeh of MirzA Mo?ammad ?osayn FarAhAni, a well-educated, keenly observant, Iranian Shi?ite gentleman.
This memoir holds a wealth of social and economic information about Czarist Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Northern Iran, and Arabia. The author is a meticulous observer, recording details of distances, currencies, accommodations, modes of travel, and so on. He records the experiences encountered by pilgrims of his day: physical hardships, disease, generosity and compassion, banditry, hospitality, comradeship, and exaltation. And, without prejudice, he discusses the tensions between the Shi?ites and the Sunnites in the holy places-tensions that still exist and have erupted in bloody clashes during recent pilgrimages.
A Shi?ite Pilgrimage to Mecca will appeal to a wide audience of general readers, Middle Eastern scholars, anthropologists, and historians.
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Verlagsort
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-292-77622-7 (9780292776227)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Hafez F. Farmayan, a descendant of the Qajar Dynasty of Iran, is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
Elton L. Daniel was Professor of History at the University of Hawaii.
Preface
Introduction
Part One. From Tehran to the Caspian
Part Two. From Baku to Batum
Part Three. The Ottoman Empire
Part Four. From Alexandria to Jedda
Part Five. The Pilgrimage to Mecca
Part Six. The Visit to Medina
Part Seven. The Return to Iran
Appendix
FarAhAni's Map of the Masjed ol-?arAm
Gates of the Masjed ol-?arAm according to Various Authorities
Plan of Medina
Plan of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina
Glossary
Select Bibliography
Table Of Subject Headings
Index