
Conversion to Islam in the Premodern Age
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Conversion to Islam is a phenomenon of immense significance in human history. At the outset of Islamic rule in the seventh century, Muslims constituted a tiny minority in most areas under their control. But by the beginning of the modern period, they formed the majority in most territories from North Africa to Southeast Asia. Across such diverse lands, peoples, and time periods, conversion was a complex, varied phenomenon. Converts lived in a world of overlapping and competing religious, cultural, social, and familial affiliations, and the effects of turning to Islam played out in every aspect of life. Conversion therefore provides a critical lens for world history, magnifying the constantly evolving array of beliefs, practices, and outlooks that constitute Islam around the globe. This groundbreaking collection of texts, translated from sources in a dozen languages from the seventh to the eighteenth centuries, presents the historical process of conversion to Islam in all its variety and unruly detail, through the eyes of both Muslim and non-Muslim observers.
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- Cover
- Conversion to Islam in the Premodern Age
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Timelines
- Maps
- General Introduction
- PART ONE. THE PROPHET AND THE EMPIRES OF THE CALIPHS (CA. SEVENTH-TENTH CENTURIES)
- 1. Conversion in the Qur?an
- 2. The Conversion of Khadija bt. Khuwaylid, by Mu?ammad b. Is?aq
- 3. On Three Jewish Converts to Islam from the Banu Quray?a, by Ibn Hisham
- 4. Women Converts and Familial Loyalty in the Time of the Prophet, by Mu?ammad b. Sa?d
- 5. Reports on Tribal Delegations to the Prophet, by Mu?ammad b. Sa?d
- 6. The Spread of Islam in Arabia: Expressing Conversion in Poetry, by Selected Early Arabic Poets
- 7. Early ?adith Touching on Marriage and Conversion, by Ibn Abi Shayba
- 8. Practicalities and Motivations of Conversion as Seen through Early ?adith and Law, by ?Abd al-Razzaq b. Humam al-?an?ani and Abu Bakr A?mad b. Mu?ammad al-Khallal
- 9. Christian Conversions to Islam in the Wake of the Arab Conquest, by Anastasius of Sinai
- 10. Jacob of Edessa's Canonical Responsa about Conversion and Islam, by Jacob of Edessa
- 11. A Multireligious City in Khurasan Converts to Islam? by Shaykh al-Islam Abu Bakr ?Abd Allah al-Wa?i? al-Balkhi
- 12. ?Umar II and the Treatment of the Mawali, by A?mad b. Ya?ya b. Jabir al-Baladhuri, Mu?ammad b. Jarir al-?abari, and Abu Mu?ammad ?Abd Allah b. ?Abd al-?akam
- 13. Mass Conversion of Christians in Northern Mesopotamia, by Joshua the Stylite of Zuqnin
- 14. Conversion and Martyrdom in ?Abbasid Damascus, Anonymous
- 15. Three Accounts of Zoroastrian Conversion to Islam, by Mu?ammad b. ?Abdus al-Jahshiyari, ?Ali b. Yusuf al-Qif?i, and Abu al-Faraj al-I?fahani
- 16. Conversion to Islam among the Armenian Elite, by T?ovma Artsruni
- 17. Conversion and Martyrdom in Córdoba, by Eulogius of Córdoba
- 18. A Christian Intellectual Declines to Convert to Islam, by ?unayn b. Is?aq
- 19. The Religious Commitment of the ?Abbasid "Slave Soldiers," by Mu?ammad b. Jarir al-?abari and A?mad b. Yusuf "Ibn al-Daya"
- 20. Zoroastrian Priests Offer Legal Advice about Conversion, by Adurfarnbag son of Farroxzad and Emed son of Asawahist
- 21. A Muslim Poet Consoles a Christian Friend Whose Nephew Has Converted to Islam, by al-Qasim b. Ya?ya al-Maryami
- PART ONE. THE PROPHET AND THE EMPIRES OF THE CALIPHS (CA. SEVENTH-TENTH CENTURIES)
- 22. A Christian Convert's Examination of His Former Faith, by al-?asan b. Ayyub
- 23. A Monk's Conversion to Islam, by Abu al-Faraj al-I?fahani
- 24. The Conversion of the Volga Bulgars, by A?mad b. Fa?lan b. al-?Abbas b. Rashid b. ?ammad
- 25. Notarial Forms for the Conversion of Non-Muslims to Islam, by Ibn al-?A??ar
- 26. A Monk Deploring the Assimilation of the Christians to the Hagarenes, attributed to a monk called Apollo
- 27. The Foundation of Shaykh Abu Is?aq Kazaruni's Congregational Mosque, by Ma?mud b. ?Uthman
- 28. Conversion to Islam under the Fatimid Caliph al-?akim bi-Amr Allah, by Michael of Damru (Mikha?il al-Damrawi), Bishop of Tinnis
- 29. Conversion from Motives of Expediency, by Sib? Ibn al-Jawzi
- 30. Conversion, Confession, Prayer, and Apostasy, by Ibn Rushd al-Jadd al-Qur?ubi
- 31. The Conversion of the Turks, by Michael the Syrian
- 32. The Tribulations of a Converted Man's Daughter, by Bar Hebraeus
- 33. A Polemical Treatise by a Twelfth-Century Jewish Convert to Islam, by Abu Na?r Samaw?al b. Ya?ya al-Maghribi
- 34. Anecdotes about Conversion in Twelfth-Century Syria, by Shams al-Din al-Dhahabi, Ibn Rajab, and ?iya? al-Din al-Maqdisi
- 35. Selections from Two Armenian Martyrologies, Anonymous
- 36. A Letter of Maimonides about Conversion and Martyrdom, Attributed to Moshe ben Maimon (Maimonides)
- 37. Apostasy in Jewish Responsa, by the Geonim of Babylonia and Abraham Maimonides
- 38. Several Documents from the Cairo Geniza Concerning Conversion to Islam, Anonymous
- 39. Conversion to Islam in the Period of the Crusades, by John of Ibelin, Odo of Deuil, Pope Alexander III, and Anonymous
- 40. Conversion Tales in the Vita of Shaykh ?Abd Allah al-Yunini, the Lion of Syria, by A?mad b. Mu?ammad b. A?mad ?Uthman
- PART THREE. SULTANS, CONQUERORS, AND TRAVELERS (CA. THIRTEENTH-SIXTEENTH CENTURIES)
- 41. The Conversion of Medieval Ghana as Narrated by a Later Iba?i Scholar, by Abu al-?Abbas A?mad b. Sa?id al-Darjini
- 42. Cheraman Perumal and Islam on the Malabar Coast, Anonymous
- 43. The Conversion Miracles and Life of the Dervish Sarı Saltuq, by Mu?ammad b. ?Ali b. al-Sarraj
- 44. The Providential Conversion of the Mongol King of Iran, by Abu al-Qasim ?Abd Allah b. ?Ali b. Mu?ammad al-Qashani and Rashid al-Din Fa?l Allah Abu al-Khayr
- 45. The Conversion of ?Abd al-Sayyid, a Damascene Jew, by Qu?b al-Din Musa b. Mu?ammad al-Yunini
- 46. An Account of the Conversion of Egypt's Copts under Duress at the End of the Thirteenth Century, by Taqi al-Din A?mad b. ?Ali al-Maqrizi
- 47. A Syriac Communal Lament over Apostasy, Anonymous
- 48. Conversion to Islam in South Asia as Transformation of the Heart, by ?azrat Khwaja Ni?am al-Din Awliya and Amir ?asan ?Ala Sijzi
- 49. A Jurist's Responses to Questions Regarding the Conversion of One Spouse, by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
- 50. Anselm Turmeda/?Abd Allah al-Tarjuman: A Former Mallorcan Franciscan in the Service of the ?af?ids in North Africa, by Anselm Turmeda/?Abd Allah al-Tarjuman
- 51. Three Stories of Conversion from the Life of Sayyid A?mad Bashiri, a Sufi of Timurid Central Asia, Anonymous (or Na?ir b. Qasim b. ?ajji Mu?ammad Turkistani Farghana?i)
- 52. The Conversion of the Kingdom of Pasai, Indonesia, Anonymous
- 53. A Tract against "Unbelieving Believers" in West Africa, by Mu?ammad b. ?Abd al-Karim al-Maghili
- 54. Conversions to Islam in a Late Medieval Chronicle from Damascus, by Shihab al-Din A?mad b. ?awq and Shams al-Din Mu?ammad b. ?ulun
- 55. Documentary Records of Conversions among Ottoman Palace Personnel, by Ottoman Officials and Elite Servants of the Sultan
- 56. A Conversion Tale from Java, Indonesia, Anonymous
- 57. The Story of Master She Yunshan's Conversion in Changzhou, China, by Zhao Can
- Appendix: Sources
- List of Contributors
- Index
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