A Short History of Islamic Thought

Morrissey, Fitzroy

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Day after day we read of the caliphate and the Qur’an, of Sunni and Shi’a, Salafis and Sufis, integration and isolation, radicals and refugees. Almost a quarter of the world’s populate is Muslim. It is clear that understanding the modern world requires knowing something about Islam. But while much is said and written about Islam and the global trends and historic events connected to it, little attention is given to placing these phenomena within their greater historical, religious and intellectual context. Tracing thirteen centuries of Islamic history – from the foundation of Islam in the seventh century and the life of Muhammad, through the Crusades in the Middle East and the growth of great empires, to the often fraught 21st century – this book considers questions of interpretation and legacy, of the lives of Muslims and how they relate to others.

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Publish Date: 13/10/2022

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Fitzroy Morrissey’s brilliant guide to Islamic thought – from its foundation in the seventh century to the present day. ‘A magisterial accomplishment’ Professor Eugene Rogan ‘The best guide to Islamic thinking that I’ve read’ James Barr ‘I greatly enjoyed [it]’ Peter Frankopan, Spectator, Books of the YearDay after day we read of the caliphate and the Qur’an, of Sunni and Shi’a, Salafis and Sufis. Almost a quarter of the world’s populate is Muslim. Understanding the modern world requires knowing something about Islam.Tracing fourteen centuries of Islamic history – from the foundation of Islam in the seventh century and the life of Muhammad, through the growth of great Islamic empires, to the often fraught modern period – Fitzroy Morrissey considers questions of interpretation and legacy, of God and His relationship with His followers, of the lives of Muslims and how they relate to others. He presents the key teachings of the Qur’an and Hadith, analyzes the great works of Islamic theology, philosophy, and law, and delves into the mystical writings of the Sufis. He considers the impact of foreign cultures – Greek and Persian, Jewish and Christian – on early Islam, accounts for the crystallization of the Sunni and Shi’i forms of the faith, and explains the rise of intellectual trends like Islamic modernism and Islamism in recent times. In this way, Morrissey presents not a monolithic creed, but a nuanced faith made up of several often competing – and always fascinating – intellectual tendencies.This concise and engaging volume will appeal to readers looking to better understand the world’s second largest religion and to those interested in the intellectual history of the last millennium and a half.

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Weight 186 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 18 mm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

256

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

297 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K