The emergence of early Sufi piety and Sunni scholasticism : : 'Abdallah b. al-Mubarak and the formation of Sunni identity in the second Islamic century / / Feryal Salem.

In the figure of ʿAbdallāh born al-Mubārak (118–181/736–797), we find a paragon of the fields of ḥadīth , zuhd , and jihād , as attested to by the large number of references to him in the classical Islamic texts. His superior rank as a ḥadīth transmitter earned him the title “commander of the faithf...

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Superior document:Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Texts, Volume 125
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Islamic history and civilization ; Volume 125.
Physical Description:1 online resource (173 pages).
Notes:Edited version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Chicago, 2013) under the title: 'Abd Allah born al-Mubarak between hadith, jihad, and zuhd : an expression of early Sunni identity in the formative period.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
1 Biography of ʿAbdallāh born al-Mubārak /
2 ʿAbdallāh born al-Mubārak and Ḥadīth /
3 Jihād in the Career of Ibn al-Mubārak /
4 Ibn al-Mubārak and His Zuhd /
Conclusion /
Bibliography of Primary Sources /
Bibliography of Secondary Sources /
Index of Names /
Index of Subjects /
Summary:In the figure of ʿAbdallāh born al-Mubārak (118–181/736–797), we find a paragon of the fields of ḥadīth , zuhd , and jihād , as attested to by the large number of references to him in the classical Islamic texts. His superior rank as a ḥadīth transmitter earned him the title “commander of the faithful” in ḥadīth. He contributed to Islamic law at its early phases of development, practiced jihād, composed poetry, and participated in various theological discussions. In addition, Ibn al-Mubārak was a pioneer in writing on piety and was later regarded by many mystics as one of the earliest figures of Sufism. Ibn al-Mubārak’s position during the formative period of Islamic thought illustrates the unique evolution of zuhd, ḥadīth, and jihād; these form a junction in the biography of Ibn al-Mubārak in a way that distinctively illuminates the second/eighth-century dynamics of nascent Sunnī identity. Furthermore, Ibn al-Mubārak’s status as a fighter and pious figure of the Late Antique period reveals a great deal about the complex relationship between the early Muslim community and the religiously diverse setting which it inhabited. This critical and comprehensive monograph of ʿAbdallāh born al-Mubārak situates him within the larger context of the social and religious milieu of Late Antiquity. It explores the formation of Sunnī identity in the second Islamic century and demonstrates the way in which it manifested itself through networks of pious scholars who defined, preserved, and passed on what they understood to be normative Islamic practice and beliefs from one generation of Muslim intellectuals to another.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004314482
ISSN:0929-2403 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Feryal Salem.