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E-raamat: History in Time: Middle East

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798233425974
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History in Time: Middle East
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798233425974
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The story of religion in the Middle East begins with geography, specifically the moody and treacherous Tigris and Euphrates rivers whose violent floods shaped the imagination of humanity's first complex societies. From the mud-brick ziggurats of Sumer to the eternal pyramids of the Nile, this narrative explores how the landscape itself demanded religious explanation and gave rise to the first systems of statecraft adapted to conditions where natural disaster and divine displeasure were one and the same. It traces the theological revolutions of the Fertile Crescent, where the foundational conceptual vocabulary of divine hierarchy, sacred space, and human obligation was first articulated.The journey continues through the radical act of discontinuity that was Abraham's departure from Ur, marking the emergence of a mobile, transcendent deity whose presence was not bound by geography. This transformation established the contractual framework of the covenant, introducing the concept of a chosen people and the linear, purposive understanding of time that distinguishes the Abrahamic traditions from the cyclical time of earlier civilizations. The book examines the profound influence of Zoroaster's cosmic dualism and the obsession with the end of time, which provided the drama that gave the Abrahamic moral vision its urgency.From the trauma of the Babylonian Exile to the intellectual laboratory of Hellenistic Alexandria, the text details the forging of sacred scripture and the meeting of Hebrew revelation with Greek reason. It follows the life of Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish peasant whose ministry to the marginalized and subsequent execution by Rome generated a tradition capable of addressing the deepest questions of existence across an astonishing range of cultural contexts. The narrative then moves into the halls of Byzantine power and the deserts of the Hijaz, tracing the emergence of Islam as a universal revelation that incorporated and transformed all that had preceded it.As the largest empire the world had yet seen took shape, the book delves into the Sunni-Shia schism and the extraordinary intellectual explosion of the Abbasid Golden Age, where the pursuit of knowledge in Baghdad's House of Wisdom was regarded as a form of worship. It explores the inner paths of Sufi mysticism and the destructive shadow of the Mongol invasions, leading into the era of the gunpowder empires and the modern struggle for the "e;Global Jugular"e; of strategic resources. Through centuries of conflict and renewal, "e;Time in Religion: Middle East"e; provides a comprehensive history of the ideas and events that have shaped the world we inhabit today.