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The Formative Period of Islamic Thought W. Montgomery Watt

The Formative Period of Islamic Thought By W. Montgomery Watt

The Formative Period of Islamic Thought by W. Montgomery Watt


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This landmark book describes the course of religious thinking within Islam from the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632, to 950.

The Formative Period of Islamic Thought Summary

The Formative Period of Islamic Thought by W. Montgomery Watt

This text gives a formative account of the development of Islamic thought from the death of Muhammad in 632, to 950. It demonstrates how various religions and political movements within Islam contributed to what has become standard form, including the positive contribution of sects later regarded as heretical, and the key interaction of religion and politics. Drawing on many previously unresearched Arabic sources, it presents a comprehensive, balanced and clear picture of the main lines of philosophical development in this important period.

About W. Montgomery Watt

William Montogmery Watt is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of over thirty books and has done much to create a more positive attitude towards Islam in the West.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The beginnings: the Kharaijites; Proto-Shi'ite phenomena under the Umayyads; the general religious movement; God's determination of events; faith and community. Part 2 The century of struggle (750-850): the establishment of the 'Abbasids; the attraction of reasoning; the great Mu'tazilites. Part 3 The triumph of Sunnism; the political background; the maturing of Sunnite theology.

Additional information

NPB9781851681525
9781851681525
1851681523
The Formative Period of Islamic Thought by W. Montgomery Watt
New
Paperback
Oneworld Publications
1998-02-05
442
N/A
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