God's Caliph : Religious Authority in the First Centuries of Islam Paperback / softback
by Patricia Crone, Martin Hinds
Part of the University of Cambridge Oriental Publications series
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This study examines how religious authority was distributed in early Islam.
It argues the case that, as in Shi'ism, it was concentrated in the head of state, rather than dispersed among learned laymen as in Sunnism. Originally the caliph was both head of state and ultimate source of religious law; the Sunni pattern represents the outcome of a conflict between the caliph and early scholars who, as spokesmen of the community, assumed religious leadership for themselves.
Many Islamicists have assumed the Shi'ite concept of the imamate to be a deviant development.
In contrast, this book argues that it is an archaism preserving the concept of religious authority with which all Muslims began.
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- Pages:164 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
- Publisher:Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date:18/09/2003
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- ISBN:9780521541114
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- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:164 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
- Publisher:Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date:18/09/2003
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- ISBN:9780521541114