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The Rhetoric Of Sobriety Wine In Early Islam Kathryn Kueny

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The Rhetoric Of Sobriety Wine In Early Islam Kathryn Kueny
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.01 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Kathryn Kueny
ISBN: 9780791450543, 9780791450536, 0791450546, 0791450538
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Rhetoric Of Sobriety Wine In Early Islam Kathryn Kueny by Kathryn Kueny 9780791450543, 9780791450536, 0791450546, 0791450538 instant download after payment.

Drawing from revelatory, legal, historical, and exegetical documents from the Sunni and Shi'ite traditions, this book considers the Islamic condemnation of wine. Comparing the documents of the early period of Islam to Judaic and Christian works from the same era, Kueny (religious studies, Lawrence University) examines the rhetoric surrounding the proscription of wine, its marginalization and prohibition. This examination is used to elucidate the underlying strategies of conflict resolution, meaning construction, governance, spirituality, and identity, as they were present in early Muslim societies

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