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The Charismatic Community Shiite Identity In Early Islam Maria Massi Dakake

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The Charismatic Community Shiite Identity In Early Islam Maria Massi Dakake
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 338
Author: Maria Massi Dakake
ISBN: 9780791470336, 9781429498159, 0791470334, 1429498153
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Charismatic Community Shiite Identity In Early Islam Maria Massi Dakake by Maria Massi Dakake 9780791470336, 9781429498159, 0791470334, 1429498153 instant download after payment.

The Charismatic Community examines the rise and development of Shiite religious identity in early Islamic history, analyzing the complex historical and intellectual processes that shaped the sense of individual and communal religious vocation. The book reveals the profound and continually evolving connection between the spiritual ideals of the Shiite movement and the practical processes of community formation. Author Maria Massi Dakake traces the Quranic origins and early religious connotations of the concept of walayah and the role it played in shaping the sense of communal solidarity among followers of the first Shiite Imam, Ali b. Abi Talib. Dakake argues that walayah pertains not only to the charisma of the Shiite leadership and devotion to them, but also to solidarity and loyalty among the members of the community itself. She also looks at the ways in which doctrinal developments reflected and served the practical needs of the Shiite community, the establishment of identifiable boundaries and minimum requirements of communal membership, the meaning of women’s affiliation and identification with the Shiite movement, and Shiite efforts to engender a more normative and less confrontational attitude toward the non-Shiite Muslim community.

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