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Haider, Najam Iftikhar.
The birth of sectarian identity in 2nd/8th century Kufa: Zaydism and the politics of perpetual revolution.
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The birth of sectarian identity in 2nd/8th century Kufa: Zaydism and the politics of perpetual revolution.
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Haider, Najam Iftikhar.
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504 p.
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Adviser: Michael Cook.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-03, Section: A, page: 1128.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-03A.
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Religion, History of.
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The birth of sectarian identity in 2nd/8th century Kufa: Zaydism and the politics of perpetual revolution.
Haider, Najam Iftikhar.
The birth of sectarian identity in 2nd/8th century Kufa: Zaydism and the politics of perpetual revolution.
- 504 p.
Adviser: Michael Cook.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2007.
The body of the dissertation consists of three legal case studies: (1) the basmalah at the start of the prayer recitation, (2) the permissibility of the qunut in ritual prayer, and (3) the debate over the prohibition of alcohol. The first chapter in each case study offers a juristic analysis of an issue's treatment by the major Sunni H&dotbelow;anafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, H&dotbelow;anbali) and Shi'i (Imami, Zaydi) law schools. The second contains the structural comparison of legal traditions.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The results of the comparisons confirm the early 2nd/8 th century presence of (a) a clearly demarcated ahl al-ra'y (a group that allowed the use of personal opinion in jurisprudence) within a diffuse milieu of Kufan proto-Sunnism and (b) a largely insular early Imami community with a distinctive orthopraxy. There is little support, however, for the 'classical' narrative that ascribes the birth of Zaydism to the union of 'moderate' Batri and 'militant' Jarudi Shi'ism around the 122/740 revolt of Zayd b. 'Ali. On the contrary, Zaydi traditions are overwhelmingly Batri (proto-Sunni) through the early and mid 2nd/8th century, when they acquire a distinctly Jarudi character, suggesting that these terms denote successive stages in the evolution of Zaydism. This transformation was achieved largely through the efforts of Yah&dotbelow;ya b. 'Abd Allah (d. 189/805), a prominent 'Alid raised in the household of Ja'far al-S&dotbelow;adiq (d. 148/765), who inherited the leadership of the Zaydi movement in 169/786.
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