معرفی کتاب «The succession to Muḥammad : a study of the early Caliphate» نوشتهٔ Wilferd Madelung، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 1997. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In a comprehensive study of early Islamic history, Wilferd Madelung examines the conflict which developed after Muhammad’s death for the leadership of the Muslim community. He pursues the history of this conflict through the reign of the four ‘Rightly Guided’ caliphs to its climax in the first inter-Muslim war. The outcome of the war, which marked the demise of the reign of the Early Companions, resulted in the lasting schism between Sunnite and Shi’ite Islam. Contrary to recent scholarly trends, the author brings out ‘Ali’s early claim to legitimate succession, which gained support from the Shi‘a, and offers a convincing reinterpretation of early Islamic history. This book will make a major contribution to the debate over succession.Wilferd Madelung’s book The Succession to Muhammad has been awarded the Best Book of the Year prize by the Islamic Republic of Iran for the year 1997. In a comprehensive and original study of the early history of Islam, Wilferd Madelung describes the conflict that developed after the death of the Prophet Muḥammad, between his family, Hāshim, and his tribe, Quraysh, for the leadership of the Muslim community. He pursues the history of this conflict through the reign of the four 'Rightly Guided' caliphs to its climax in the first Inter-Muslim War. The outcome of the war, which marked the demise of the reign of the Early Companions, led to the establishment of dynastic despotism under the Umayyad caliphate and to the lasting schism between Sunnite and Shiʻite Islam. In contrast to recent scholarly trends, Professor Madelung emphasises ʻAlī's early claim to legitimate succession, which gained support from the Shiʻa, and offers a radical and convincing reinterpretation of early Islamic history after the death of Muḥammad. This important and original study will make a major contribution to the scholarship of the period and rekindle the debate over the succession to Muḥammad. -- Back cover In a comprehensive study of early Islamic history, Wilferd Madelung examines the conflict which developed after Muhammad's death for the leadership of the Muslim community. He pursues the history of this conflict through the reign of the four'Rightly Guided'caliphs to its climax in the first inter-Muslim war. The outcome of the war, which marked the demise of the reign of the Early Companions, resulted in the lasting schism between Sunnite and Shi'ite Islam. Contrary to recent scholarly trends, the author brings out Ali's early claim to legitimate succession, which gained support from the Shi'a, and offers a convincing reinterpretation of early Islamic history. This book will make a major contribution to the debate over succession. Wilferd Madelung's book The Succession to Muhammad has been awarded the Best Book of the Year prize by the Islamic Republic of Iran for the year 1997. 00. 9780521646963 01.0_pp_i_viii_Frontmatter 02.0_pp_ix_x_Contents 03.0_pp_xi_xii_Preface 04.0_pp_xiii_xiv_Genealogical_tables 05.0_pp_xv_xvii_Chronological_survey 06.0_pp_xviii_xviii_List_of_abbreviations 07.0_pp_1_27_Introduction 08.0_pp_28_56_Abu_Bakr_the_Successor_of_the_Messenger_of_God_and_the_caliphate_of_Quraysh 09.0_pp_57_77_Umar_Commander_of_the_Faithful_Islamic_meritocracy_consultation_and_Arab_empire 10.0_pp_78_140_Uthmn_the_Vicegerent_of_God_and_the_reign_of_Abd_Shams 11.0_pp_141_310_Al_the_counter-caliphate_of_Hshim 12.0_pp_311_355_Conclusion 13.0_pp_356_387_Excursuses 14.0_pp_388_393_Bibliography 15.0_pp_394_413_Index
In a convincing reinterpretation of early Islamic history, Wilferd Madelung examines the conflict that developed after the death of Muhammad for control of the Muslim community. He demonstrates how this conflict, which marked the demise of the first four caliphs, resulted in the lasting schism between Sunnite and Shi'ite Islam. In contrast to recent scholarly trends, the author takes up the Shi'i cause, arguing in defense of the succession of 'Ali. This book will make a major scholarly contribution to the debate over succession.
In a convincing reinterpretation of early Islamic history, Wilferd Madelung examines the conflict which developed after the death of Muhammad for control of the Muslim community. He demonstrates how this conflict, which marked the demise of the first four caliphs, resulted in the lasting schism between Sunnite and Shi'ite Islam. The fundamental account about the assembly at the Saqifat Bani Sa'ida, in which the succession of Abu Bakr to Muhammad was decided, goes back to 'Abd Allah b. al-'Abbas.