The Preaching of Islam

The Preaching of Islam
Title The Preaching of Islam PDF eBook
Author Sir Thomas Walker Arnold
Publisher
Total Pages 416
Release 1896
Genre Islam
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The Preaching of Islam (1896), by Thomas Walker Arnold

The Preaching of Islam (1896), by Thomas Walker Arnold
Title The Preaching of Islam (1896), by Thomas Walker Arnold PDF eBook
Author Thomas Walker Arnold
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 244
Release 2016-03-31
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ISBN 9781530828333

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The Preaching of Islam: A History of the Propagation of the Muslim Faith Sir Thomas Walker Arnold (1864, Devonport, Devon - 1930) was an eminent British orientalist and historian of Islamic art who taught at MAO College, Aligarh Muslim University, then Aligarh College, and Government College University, Lahore. He was a friend of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, and wrote his famous book "The preaching of Islam" at the insistence of Sir Syed. He was also the teacher of famous poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal, Syed Sulaiman Nadvi and a very close friend of Shibli Nomani who was also a teacher at Aligarh

The Preaching of Islam: A History of the Propagation of the Muslim Faith

The Preaching of Islam: A History of the Propagation of the Muslim Faith
Title The Preaching of Islam: A History of the Propagation of the Muslim Faith PDF eBook
Author Thomas Walker Arnold
Publisher Legare Street Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 9781015426313

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Preaching of Islam

The Preaching of Islam
Title The Preaching of Islam PDF eBook
Author Sir Thomas Walker Arnold
Publisher
Total Pages 446
Release 1896
Genre Islam
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Popular Preaching and Religious Authority in the Medieval Islamic Near East

Popular Preaching and Religious Authority in the Medieval Islamic Near East
Title Popular Preaching and Religious Authority in the Medieval Islamic Near East PDF eBook
Author Jonathan P. Berkey
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 156
Release 2012-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0295800984

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Islamic popular preachers and storytellers had enormous influence in defining common religious knowledge and faith in the medieval Near East. Jonathan Berkey’s book illuminates the popular culture of religious storytelling. It draws on chronicles, biographical dictionaries, sermons, and tales — but especially on a number of medieval treatises critical of popular preachers, and also a vigorous defense of them which emerged in fourteenth-century Egyptian Sufi circles. Popular preachers drew inspiration and legitimacy from the rise of Sufi mysticism, with its emphasis on internal spiritual activity and direct enlightenment, enabling them to challenge or reinforce social and political hierarchies as they entertained the masses with tales of moral edification. As these charismatic figures developed a popular following, they often aroused the wrath of scholars and elites, who resented innovative interpretations of Islam that undermined orthodox religious authority and blurred social and gender barriers. Critics of popular preachers and storytellers worried that they would corrupt their audiences’ understanding of Islam. Their defenders argued that preachers and storytellers could contribute to the consensus of the Islamic community as to what constituted acceptable religious knowledge. In the end, religious knowledge, and the definition of Islam as it was commonly understood, remained porous and flexible throughout the Middle Period, thanks in part to the activities of popular preachers and storytellers.

The Spread of Islam in the World

The Spread of Islam in the World
Title The Spread of Islam in the World PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Arnold
Publisher
Total Pages 516
Release 2001
Genre Religion
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This book which forms Prof. Thomas Arnold s magnum opus deals with a subject which few have broached to this day and gives an authoritative history of the expansion of Islam through peaceful preaching and missionary activity. The author has covered most of the countries where Muslims live. This book is a chronicle of fundamental importance and worth possessing.

Salafism in Nigeria

Salafism in Nigeria
Title Salafism in Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Alexander Thurston
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 299
Release 2016-09-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1316776808

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The spectre of Boko Haram and its activities in Nigeria dominates both media and academic analysis of Islam in the region. But, as Alexander Thurston argues here, beyond the sensational headlines this group generates, the dynamics of Muslim life in northern Nigeria remain poorly understood. Drawing on interviews with leading Salafis in Nigeria as well as on a rereading of the history of the global Salafi movement, this volume explores how a canon of classical and contemporary texts defines Salafism. Examining how these texts are interpreted and - crucially - who it is that has the authority to do so, Thurston offers a systematic analysis of curricula taught in Saudi Arabia and how they shape religious scholars' approach to religion and education once they return to Africa. Essential for scholars of religion and politics, this unique text explores how the canon of Salafism has been used and refined, from Nigeria's return to democracy to the jihadist movement Boko Haram.