Sayyids and Sharifs in Muslim Societies: The Living Links to the ProphetKazuo Morimoto Routledge, 2012 - 276 pages The global Muslim population includes a large number of lineal descendants and relatives of the Prophet Muhammad. These kinsfolk, most often known as "sayyid" or "sharif," form a distinct social category in many Muslim societies, and their status can afford them special treatment in legal matters and in the political sphere. This book brings together an international group of renowned scholars to provide a comprehensive examination of the place of the kinsfolk of Muhammad in Muslim societies, throughout history and in a number of different local manifestations. The chapters cover:
Providing a thorough analysis of sayyids and sharifs from the ninth century to the present day, and from the Iberian Peninsula to the Indonesian Archipelago, this book will be of great interest to scholars of Islamic studies, Middle East and Asian studies. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
Arguing sayyids and sharīfs | 13 |
Sayyids and sharīfs in the Middle East | 73 |
Sayyids and sharīfs beyond the Middle East | 159 |
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Sayyids and Sharifs in Muslim Societies: The Living Links to the Prophet Kazuo Morimoto Aucun aperçu disponible - 2017 |