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Author | : Boubacar Moussa Abdou |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2014-04-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1291819347 |
Dans l'imaginaire collective des hommes, la conquête de l'espace n'aura pas lieu sans l'apport des extraterrestres qui eux disposent de technologie plus avancée, c'est pourquoi la partie traitant de la rencontre avec les extraterrestres se présent sous forme de rêve de Lee Young. Le roman nous montre que cette conquête ne pourra se faire sans un pré requis religieux qui est l'avènement du Mahdi et du retour du Christ, et qu'en plus la réalisation des vaisseaux est un devoir qui incombe aux hommes. Ce roman nous montre l'existence de Dieu à travers un de ses attributs commun aux trois religions monothéistes (Judaïsme, Christianisme et Islam) qu'il est « sans limites » et introduit aussi la bête et l'antéchrist ainsi qu'un éclaircissement sur le péché originel et le jour du jugement dernier.
Author | : Patricia Crone |
Publisher | : CUP Archive |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1977-04-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780521211338 |
A study of Islamic civilisation and the intimate link between Jewish religion and the earliest forms of Islam.
Author | : Kamran Scot Aghaie |
Publisher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2011-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 029580078X |
This innovative study examines patterns of change in Shi’i symbols and rituals over the past two centuries to reveal how modernization has influenced the societal, political, and religious culture of Iran. Shi’is, who support the Prophet Mohammad’s progeny as his successors in opposition to the Sunni caliphate tradition, make up 10 to 15 percent of the world’s Muslim population, roughly half of whom live in Iran. Throughout the early history of the Islamic Middle East, the Sunnis have been associated with the state and the ruling elite, while Shi’is have most often represented the political opposition and have had broad appeal among the masses. Moharram symbols and rituals commemorate the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE, in which the Prophet Mohammad’s grandson Hoseyn and most of his family and supporters were massacred by the troops of the Umayyad caliph Yazid. Moharram symbols and rituals are among the most pervasive and popular aspects of Iranian culture and society. This book traces patterns of continuity and change of Moharran symbols and rituals in three aspects of Iranian life: the importance of these rituals in promoting social bonds, status, identities, and ideals; ways in which the three major successive regimes (Qujars, Pahlavis, and the Islamic Republic), have either used these rituals to promote their legitimacy, or have suppressed them because they viewed them as a potential political threat; and the uses of Moharram symbolism by opposition groups interested in overthrowing the regime. While the patterns of government patronage have been radically discontinuous over the past two centuries, the roles of these rituals in popular society and culture have been relatively continuous or have evolved independently of the state. The political uses of modern-day rituals and the enduring symbolism of the Karbala narratives continue today.
Author | : Bethwell A. Ogot |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 1088 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780435948115 |
The result of years of work by scholars from all over the world, The UNESCO General History of Africa reflects how the different peoples of Africa view their civilizations and shows the historical relationships between the various parts of the continent. Historical connections with other continents demonstrate Africa's contribution to the development of human civilization. Each volume is lavishly illustrated and contains a comprehensive bibliography. This fifth volume of the acclaimed series covers the history of the continent from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the close of the eighteenth century in which two themes emerge: first, the continuing internal evolution of the states and cultures of Africa during this period second, the increasing involvement of Africa in external trade--with major but unforeseen consequences for the whole world. In North Africa, we see the Ottomans conquer Egypt. South of the Sahara, some of the larger, older states collapse, and new power bases emerge. Traditional religions continue to coexist with both Christianity (suffering setbacks) and Islam (in the ascendancy). Along the coast, particularly of West Africa, Europeans establish a trading network which, with the development of New World plantation agriculture, becomes the focus of the international slave trade. The immediate consequences of this trade for Africa are explored, and it is argued that the long-term global consequences include the foundation of the present world-economy with all its built-in inequalities.
Author | : Abdelwahab Meddeb |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2003-07-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
A defense of Islam, and an indictment of religious fundamentalism, addressed to Islamic and Western readers.
Author | : Gurdofarid Miskinzoda |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 1101 |
Release | : 2014-01-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0857735292 |
Shi'i Islam, with its rich and extensive history, has played a crucial role in the evolution of Islam as both a major world religion and civilization. The prolific achievements of Shi?i theologians, philosophers and others are testament to the spiritual and intellectual wealth of this community. Yet Shi?i studies has unjustly remained a long-neglected field, despite the important contribution that Shi'ism has made to Islamic traditions. Only in recent decades, partially spurred by global interest in political events of the Middle East, have scholars made some significant contributions in this area. The Study of Shi'i Islam presents papers originally delivered at the first international colloquium dedicated exclusively to Shi'i studies, held in 2010 at The Institute of Ismaili Studies, London. Within the book are eight sections, namely, history, the Qur'an and its Shi'i interpretations, hadith, law, authority, theology, rites and rituals, and intellectual traditions and philosophy. Each section begins with an introduction contextualizing the aspects of studying Shi'i Islam particular to its theme, before going on to address topics such as the state of the field, methodology and tools, and the primary issues with which contemporary scholars of Shi'i studies are dealing. The scope and depth here covered makes this book of especial interest to researchers and students alike within the field of Islamic studies. The volume benefits from the diverse expertise of nearly 30 world-class scholars, including Mohammad-Ali Amir-Moezzi, Meir M. Bar-Asher, Farhad Daftary, Daniel De Smet, Gerald R. Hawting, Nader El-Bizri, Etan Kohlberg, Wilferd Madelung, Andrew Newman, Ismail K. Poonawala, Sabine Schmidtke and Paul E. Walker.
Author | : Ernest Gellner |
Publisher | : ACLS History E-Book Project |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008-11 |
Genre | : Ahansala |
ISBN | : 9781597404631 |
Author | : Mohammed Berriane |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2018-02-02 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1317215303 |
Over the 20th century, Morocco has become one of the world’s major emigration countries. But since 2000, growing immigration and settlement of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and Europe confronts Morocco with an entirely new set of social, cultural, political and legal issues. This book explores how continued emigration and increasing immigration is transforming contemporary Moroccan society, with a particular emphasis on the way the Moroccan state is dealing with shifting migratory realities. The authors of this collective volume embark on a dialogue between theory and empirical research, showcasing how contemporary migration theories help understanding recent trends in Moroccan migration, and, vice-versa, how the specific Moroccan case enriches migration theory. This perspective helps to overcome the still predominant Western-centric research view that artificially divide the world into ‘receiving’ and ‘sending’ countries and largely disregards the dynamics of and experiences with migration in countries in the Global South. This book was previously published as a special issue of The Journal of North African Studies.
Author | : Heinz Halm |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 2021-12-06 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9004492658 |
In the 9th century, a secret sect of the Ismā‘īlīs -- known in the Middle Ages under the name of Fatimids -- arose to play a prominent role in the history of the Near East. Their supreme head today is the Agha Khan. In this mesmerising book, Heinz Halm describes the early history of the Fatimids, from the founding and spread of the secret society to the rise of the caliphal dynasty to power in North Africa and the founding of Cairo, their capital.
Author | : Fethi Benslama |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0816648883 |
In this title, the author demythifies both Islamic and western ideas of Islam by addressing the psychoanalytic root causes of the Muslim world's clash with modernity and subsequent turn to fundamentalism. It reveals an alternate history of Islam and looks at its future development.