02999cam a2200289Ii 45000010014000000080041000140200034000550200034000890200030001230240032001530350021001850400026002060500020002320820020002522450065002722640038003373000022003753360021003973370023004183380032004415052018004736500031024916500020025227000028025427760053025708560086026239781315743462180706s2018 nyu ob 001 0 eng d a9781315743462q(e-book : PDF) a9781317589198q(e-book: Mobi) z9781138821187q(hardback)7 a10.4324/9781315743462 2doi a(OCoLC)994341622 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda 4aBP55b.R68 201804a297.09021bR86900aRoutledge handbook on early Islam /cedited by Herbert Berg. 1aNew York, NY :bRoutledge,c2018. a1 online resource atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier00tpart, I The Qurʾān and Muḥammad -- tchapter Introduction /r Herbert Berg -- tchapter 1 The Qurʾān 1 /r Nicolai Sinai -- tchapter 2 The Qurʾān and other scriptures /r David Cook -- tchapter 3 The collection and canonization of the QurʾĀn /r Herbert Berg -- tchapter 4 Muḥammad /r Stephen J. Shoemaker -- tchapter 5 The sīra /r Pavel Pavlovitch -- tchapter 6 Ḥadīth and sunna * /r Jens Scheiner -- tchapter 7 Exegesis 1 /r Michael E. Pregill -- tpart, II Identities and communities in early Islam -- tchapter 8 Identity and social formation in the early Caliphate /r Peter Webb -- tchapter 9 Pre-Islamic Arabia and early Islam /r Ilkka Lindstedt -- tchapter 10 Early Muslims and Peoples of the Book /r Fred M. Donner -- tchapter 11 Politics and economics of the early Caliphate /r Fanny Bessard -- tchapter 12 The myth of the “Shīʿī perspective” -- tIdentity and memory in early Islam /r Najam Haider -- tchapter 13 Mysticism in early Islam -- tThe pre-compilations phase /r Sara Sviri -- tpart, III Modern and contemporary reinterpretation of early Islam -- tchapter 14 Modernists and their opponents -- tReading Islam /r Simon Wood -- tchapter 15 The golden age and the contemporary political order -- tThe Muslim Brotherhood and early Islam /r Rachel M. Scott -- tchapter 16 Salafīs -- tPast to present, present to past /r Jeffrey T. Kenney -- tchapter 17 Feminist Muslim (re)interpretations of early Islam * /r Aisha Geissinger -- tpart, IV Revisioning early Islam -- tchapter 18 Early Islam -- tAn alternative scenario of its emergence /r Markus Gross -- tchapter 19 Qurʾānists /r Daniel W. Brown -- tchapter 20 In search of authenticity -- tModern discourse over homosexuality through early Islamic thought /r Sara Omar -- tchapter 21 True history in black and white -- tReimagined origins in the Nation of Islam /r Herbert Berg -- tchapter 22 Invocations of early Islam in US discourse(s) of Muslim pluralism /r Justine Howe. 0aIslamxDoctrinesxHistory. 0aIslamxHistory.1 aBerg, Herbert,eeditor.08iPrint version: z9781138821187w(DLC) 201701380740uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315743462zClick here to view.