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portada The Death of a Prophet: The end of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
416
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780812243567
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The Death of a Prophet: The end of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) (in English)

Stephen J. Shoemaker (Author) · University Of Pennsylvania Press · Hardcover

The Death of a Prophet: The end of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) (in English) - Stephen J. Shoemaker

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Synopsis "The Death of a Prophet: The end of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) (in English)"

The Death of a Prophet The End of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam Stephen J. Shoemaker "A work of utmost importance, and one that has profound implications for our understanding of how Islam began."--Fred Donner, University of Chicago The oldest Islamic biography of Muhammad, written in the mid-eighth century, relates that the prophet died at Medina in 632, while earlier and more numerous Jewish, Christian, Samaritan, and even Islamic sources indicate that Muhammad survived to lead the conquest of Palestine, beginning in 634-35. Although this discrepancy has been known for several decades, Stephen J. Shoemaker here writes the first systematic study of the various traditions. Using methods and perspectives borrowed from biblical studies, Shoemaker concludes that these reports of Muhammad's leadership during the Palestinian invasion likely preserve an early Islamic tradition that was later revised to meet the needs of a changing Islamic self-identity. Muhammad and his followers appear to have expected the world to end in the immediate future, perhaps even in their own lifetimes, Shoemaker contends. When the eschatological Hour failed to arrive on schedule and continued to be deferred to an ever more distant point, the meaning of Muhammad's message and the faith that he established needed to be fundamentally rethought by his early followers. The larger purpose of The Death of a Prophet exceeds the mere possibility of adjusting the date of Muhammad's death by a few years; far more important to Shoemaker are questions about the manner in which Islamic origins should be studied. The difference in the early sources affords an important opening through which to explore the nature of primitive Islam more broadly. Arguing for greater methodological unity between the study of Christian and Islamic origins, Shoemaker emphasizes the potential value of non-Islamic sources for reconstructing the history of formative Islam. Stephen J. Shoemaker is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Oregon and author of Ancient Traditions of the Virgin Mary's Dormition and Assumption. Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion 2011 | 416 pages | 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-4356-7 | Cloth | $75.00s | £49.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-0513-8 | Ebook | $75s | £49.00 World Rights | Religion, History Short copy: In this study Stephen J. Shoemaker investigates contradictory traditions about the end of Muhammad's life in the Islamic and non-Islamic sources of the seventh and eighth centuries.

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