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E-raamat: Shi'i Islamic Martyrdom Narratives of Imam al-a usayn: An Introduction

  • Formaat: 275 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781527592292
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  • Formaat: 275 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781527592292

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Martyrdom narratives (maqtals) represent a prominent genre of Islamic, particularly Shii, literature. In this genre, the heart-rending aspects of the martyrdom scenes of religiously prominent people are depicted graphically. Although not exclusively limited to the martyrdom accounts of Imam al-usayn and his companions, who were martyred on the plain of Karbala, Iraq, a great majority of Islamic martyrdom narratives deal with the Ashura episodes. As the first book-length treatment of this genre in English, this text takes the reader from the dawn of Islam in ancient Arabia, exploring the background of the Battle of Karbala and giving a view of the various maqtals and several related studies. Although examining Arabic and Persian sources, this book presupposes little background knowledge on the part of the reader.

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'A must-read work, "The Shi'i Islamic Martyrdom Narratives of Imam al-Husayn" leads the Western reader to a clear and profound understanding of a "universal classic" of Islamic studies, the "Maqtal" literature. The author, Muhammed-Reza Fakhr-Rohani, deploys his vast erudition and expertise and multiplies the possible points of view on the topic, so that the final result is not only a comprehensive study on martyrdom in Shi'i Islam but also a sophisticated essay on the human nature and on the different interpretations of heroism, sacrifice, and altruism for the common good and community.'Giancarlo Anello'This book was intended for both the academic reader and the reader with no background knowledge of the subject. This book will be useful for readers who are not familiar with Shi'ism to understand the events of Ashura, the significance of Imam Husayn and his martyrdom for Shi'ites, and literature related to this. Academics will also find this book useful, especially in the fields of Islamic sciences, history, and linguistics, since the author has used a large amount of literature on Ashura in Arabic, Persian, and English.'Akif TahiievResearch Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany

Muhammad-Reza Fakhr-Rohani is a linguist and translator who has been preoccupied with research on the impacts of Ashura in English sources. In addition to compiling Ashura Poems in English (two volumes; 2011), he has translated many Ashura-oriented works from Arabic and Persian into English. He compiled the first Ashura encyclopedic dictionary in English and an Arabic-English dictionary of the titles and designations of Imam al-usayn, his step-brother, al-Abbs b. Al, and his elder son, Al al-Akbar.