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Encyclopedia of Islam Encyclopedia of World Religions 1st Edition by Juan Eduardo Campo ISBN 0816054541 9780816054541

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Publisher: Facts on File
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.55 MB
Pages: 801
Author: Juan Eduardo Campo
ISBN: 0816054541
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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ISBN 13: 9780816054541
Author: Juan Eduardo Campo

Encyclopedia of Islam is part of a set of encyclopedias on the religions of the world that emphasizes the living faiths and their historical and social backgrounds. In about 550 A-to-Z entries, this encyclopedia provides easy access to the theological concepts personalities, historical events, institutions, and movements that helped to shape Islam and the way it is practiced today.
Encyclopedia of Islam is designed to meet the demand for accurate information about Islam, particularly with regard to its place in the contemporary world. A wide range of entries covers Islam's historical origins, major traditions, and local customs, as well as the interrelationships between Islam and other religions and the customs and societies of civilizations that have been influenced by Islam.
A comprehensive introduction, further readings, cross-references, and a chronology, in addition to photographs, a general bibliography, and a thorough index, make Encyclopedia of Islam an easy-to-use and essential reference for students, researchers, and general readers.

Encyclopedia of Islam Encyclopedia of World Religions 1st Table of contents:

I. Foundational Concepts and Beliefs

  • The Nature of God (Allah): Tawhid (Oneness), Attributes, Names
  • Prophethood: Prophets and Messengers, Muhammad (PBUH), Seal of the Prophets
  • Sacred Texts: The Qur'an (Revelation, Structure, Recitation, Interpretation), Hadith (Collection, Classification, Authenticity)
  • Eschatology: Day of Judgment, Heaven (Jannah), Hell (Jahannam), Afterlife
  • Creeds and Theology (Kalam): Ash'ari, Maturidi, Mu'tazili schools
  • Angels, Jinn, and Other Spiritual Beings
  • Humanity and Creation: Free Will, Divine Decree (Qadar), Responsibility

II. History and Development of Islam

  • Pre-Islamic Arabia: Society, Religion, Geopolitics
  • The Life of Prophet Muhammad: Mecca, Medina, Early Community
  • The Rashidun Caliphate: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali
  • The Umayyad Caliphate: Expansion, Governance, Culture
  • The Abbasid Caliphate: Golden Age of Islam, Baghdad, Intellectual Flourishing
  • Regional Dynasties and Empires: Fatimids, Seljuks, Ayyubids, Mamluks, Timurids
  • The Ottoman Empire: Rise, Zenith, Decline, Legacy
  • The Safavid Empire (Persia): Shi'ism as State Religion
  • The Mughal Empire (India): Syncretism and Cultural Blending
  • Colonialism and its Aftermath: European Powers, Independence Movements
  • Modern and Contemporary Islam: 20th and 21st Century Developments

III. Practices, Rituals, and Law (Sharia)

  • The Five Pillars of Islam:
    • Shahada (Declaration of Faith)
    • Salat (Prayer): Rituals, Times, Mosques
    • Zakat (Charity): Types, Recipients
    • Sawm (Fasting): Ramadan, Benefits
    • Hajj (Pilgrimage): Rites, Significance
  • Dietary Laws (Halal and Haram): Food, Drink
  • Dress Codes and Modesty (Hijab)
  • Marriage and Family Life: Contracts, Rights, Responsibilities
  • Islamic Law (Sharia): Sources (Qur'an, Sunnah, Ijma, Qiyas)
  • Schools of Jurisprudence (Madhahib): Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali, Ja'fari
  • Crime and Punishment
  • Finance and Economics: Riba (Usury), Islamic Banking
  • Jihad: Meanings, Interpretations (Greater and Lesser Jihad)

IV. Sects, Movements, and Interpretations

  • Sunni Islam: Majorities, Schools of Thought
  • Shia Islam: Twelvers, Ismailis, Zaydis, Imamate
  • Sufism (Islamic Mysticism): Orders (Tariqas), Practices, Philosophy
  • Early Sects and Divisions: Kharijites, Murji'ites
  • Reform and Revivalist Movements: Wahhabism, Salafism, Modernist Reform
  • Political Islam: Islamist Movements, Muslim Brotherhood
  • Liberal and Progressive Islam
  • Ahmadiyya, Nation of Islam, and Other Groups

V. Islamic Thought, Philosophy, and Science

  • Islamic Philosophy (Falsafa): Major Figures (Al-Farabi, Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd), Schools
  • Logic and Epistemology
  • Ethics and Morality (Akhlaq)
  • Sciences in Islam: Astronomy, Mathematics, Medicine, Alchemy, Optics, Geography
  • The Translation Movement and House of Wisdom
  • Metaphysics and Cosmology
  • Education and Learning (Madrasas, Libraries)

VI. Arts, Culture, and Society

  • Architecture: Mosques, Palaces, Fortifications, Urban Design
  • Calligraphy: Styles, Significance
  • Literature: Poetry (Sufi, Classical Arabic, Persian, Ottoman), Prose, Narrative Traditions
  • Music and Performing Arts
  • Decorative Arts: Ceramics, Textiles, Metalwork, Miniatures
  • Cuisine and Culinary Traditions
  • Festivals and Celebrations (Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Ashura)
  • Dress and Adornment
  • Social Customs and Etiquette

VII. Key Figures, Places, and Concepts (A-Z Entries)

  • (This section would represent the main body of the encyclopedia, with alphabetical entries on specific people, places, events, and concepts. Examples might include:)
    • Ali ibn Abi Talib
    • Dome of the Rock
    • Fatima
    • Ibn Khaldun
    • Jerusalem
    • Ka'ba
    • Mecca
    • Medina
    • Mosque
    • Ramadan
    • Saladin
    • Sultan
    • Ulama
    • Ummah
    • Veil
    • Zakat
    • ... and thousands more.

VIII. Islam in the Contemporary World

  • Islam and Modernity: Challenges and Responses
  • Islam and Politics: State, Governance, Democracy
  • Interfaith Relations: Dialogue, Coexistence, Conflict
  • Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Prejudice
  • Muslim Minorities in Non-Muslim Countries
  • Women in Islam: Debates and Realities
  • Youth and Modern Islamic Identity
  • The Global Muslim Community (Ummah)

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