
In the Shadow of the Prophet
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Intended not only for those in Islamic studies but for students of history and interested lay readers, there are introductions to each section written with the non-specialist in mind, and these sections progress from more general topics to those more specialized. In the Shadow of the Prophet thus reflects Mottahedeh's desire that the Islamic world and its history become better understood so that cooperation between Muslims and non-Muslims might become the order of the day.
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'Few can claim to have produced a wealth of scholarship and achieved mastery over Middle Eastern history, but Roy Mottahedeh's insatiable curiosity for the past has left us with a treasure trove of works. Reading essays that he has written over the past fifty years and collected together in his new book, you get a sense of the past whispering to you in more ways than one... a pleasure to read... In the Shadow of the Prophet offers a wide range of thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating engagement with Middle Eastern, Iranian and Islamic history. It provides anyone who has a passion for history with new horizons to explore and a renewed sense of purpose.' -- Middle East Monitor 'The fruit of decades of travel, teaching, research, and deep personal engagement with modern Iran and the Middle East, these articles are as humane as they are learned, and as wise as they are trenchant.' -- Peter Brown, Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History, Emeritus, Princeton University 'The erudite elegance of his discourse in this remarkable collection is the result of a long, prolific life dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the many Islams in history.' -- Abbas Milani, Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies, Stanford University 'This book demonstrates its author's impressive breadth and insight dealing with diverse aspects of premodern and modern Islamic history, religion, and culture. Roy Mottahedeh shows us the complexity of a civilizational experience over a millennium and highlights the place of Iranians in it. This is a timely contribution at a time when misperceptions abound. His delightful autobiography adds to the book's appeal.' -- Abbas Amanat, William Graham Sumner Professor of History Emeritus, Yale UniversityMore details
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- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- About the Author
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Reflections on a Life in Middle Eastern History
- Map
- Understanding Islam
- 1 An Introduction to Islam
- 2 The Foundations of State and Society
- 3 Does Pre-Modern Islamic Thought Allow for a Secular Realm?
- Islamic law and ethics
- 4 An Introduction to Islamic Law and Islamic Jurisprudence
- 5 Consultation and the Political Process in the Middle East of the 9th, 10th, and 11th Centuries
- 6 The Idea of the Jihad in Islam before the Crusades (with Ridwan al-Sayyid)
- 7 Friendship in Islamic Ethical Philosophy
- 8 Brother and Brotherhood in the Qur'an
- Islamic societies
- 9 The Shu'ubiya Controversy and the Social History of Early Islamic Iran
- 10 Bureaucracy and the Patrimonial State in Early Islamic Iran and Iraq
- 11 Some Attitudes towards Monarchy and Absolutism in the Eastern Islamic World of the 11th and 12th Centuries
- 12 Oaths and Public Vows in the Middle East of the 10th and 11th Centuries
- 13 Qur'anic Commentary on the Verse of Khums (al-Anfal VIII:41)
- Islamic education
- 14 The Transmission of Learning: The Role of the Islamic Northeast
- 15 Traditional Shi'ite Education in Qom
- 16 The Najaf ?awza Curriculum
- Islamic economics
- 17 A Note on the Tasbib
- 18 The Economic Thought of al-Raghib al-I?fahani
- Islamic cities
- 19 Administration in Buyid Qazvin
- 20 Medieval Kashan: Crossroads of Commerce and Culture (with Mehrdad Amanat)
- 21 Faith and Practice: Muslims in Historic Cairo
- 22 Medieval Lexicography on Arabic and Persian Terms for City and Countryside
- Shi'ism
- 23 Keeping the Shi'ites Straight
- 24 Shi'ite Political Thought and the Destiny of the Iranian Revolution
- 25 The Quandaries of Emulation: The Theory and Politics of Shi?ite Manuals of Practice
- Recent history in the middle east
- 26 Iran's Foreign Devils
- 27 Islamic Movements: The Case for Democratic Inclusion
- Toleration past and present
- 28 Toward an Islamic Theology of Toleration
- 29 Pluralism and Islamic Traditions of Sectarian Divisions
- 30 The Clash of Civilizations: An Islamicist's Critique
- 31 The Islamic Foundation for Citizenship and Pluralism
- Remembering the pre-islamic past
- 32 Some Islamic Views of the Pre-Islamic Past
- 33 The Eastern Travels of Solomon: Reimagining Persepolis and the Iranian Past
- 34 The Idea of Iran in the Buyid Dominions
- Islamic literature
- 35 'Aja'ib in The Thousand and One Nights
- 36 Finding Iran in the Panegyrics of the Ghaznavid Court
- Author Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright
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