TY - BOOK AU - Amir-Moezzi,Mohammad Ali AU - Beck,Daniel A. AU - Costa,José AU - Courtieu,Gilles AU - González Ferrín,Emilio AU - Hughes,Aaron W. AU - Lourié,Basil AU - Segovia,Carlos A. AU - Tesei,Tommaso TI - Remapping Emergent Islam: Texts, Social Settings, and Ideological Trajectories T2 - Social worlds of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages SN - 9789048540105 U1 - 297.09 PY - 2020///] CY - Amsterdam : PB - Amsterdam University Press, KW - Islam KW - History KW - Antiquity KW - History, Art History, and Archaeology KW - Medieval Studies KW - Philosophy KW - Religion and Theology KW - Sociology and Social History KW - HISTORY / Africa / North KW - bisacsh KW - Arabs in Antiquity, Christianity, Islamic Origins, Judaism, Qur'an N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of Contents --; Introduction --; Part 1. Re-Assessing the Hypothesis of a Peripheral Jewish Background --; 1. South Arabian ‘Judaism’, Ḥimyarite Raḥmanism, and the Origins of Islam --; 2. Early Islam as a Messianic Movement: A Non-Issue? --; Part 2. An Encrypted Manichaean / Messalian Matrix? --; 3. The Astral Messenger, The Lunar Revelation, The Solar Salvation : Dualist Cosmic Soteriology in The Early Qur’ān --; 4. Messalianism, Binitarianism, and the East-Syrian Background of the Qur’ān --; Part 3. Measuring the World’s Timeline… and Imagining the Afterlife at the Persian Court? --; 5. The Jewish and Christian Background of the Earliest Islamic Liturgical Calendar --; 6. The Persian Keys of the Quranic Paradise --; Part 4. Conceptual Quicksand, Meta-Narratives of Identity, Texts and their Marginalia --; 7. Divine Attributes of ‘Alī in Shi’ite Mysticism : New Remarks on ‘Heresy’ in Early Islam --; 8. Echoes of Pseudepigrapha in the Qur’ān --; 9. What Do We Mean by THE Qur’ān: On Origins, Fragments, and Inter-Narrative Identity; restricted access N2 - This multidisciplinary collective volume advances the scholarly discussion on the origins of Islam. It simultaneously focuses on three domains: texts, social contexts, and ideological developments relevant for the study Islam's beginnings - taking the latter expression in its broadest possible sense. The intersections of these domains need to be examined afresh in order to obtain a clear picture of the concurrent phenomena that collectively enabled both the gradual emergence of a new religious identity and also the progressive delimitation of its initially fuzzy boundaries UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048540105?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789048540105 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789048540105/original ER -