Ebook: The Spirituality of Shiʿi Islam: Beliefs and Practices
Author: Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: I.B.Tauris
- Language: English
- pdf
The second largest branch of Islam, with between 130 and 190 million adherents across the globe, Shiʿi Islam is becoming an increasingly significant force in contemporary politics, especially in the Middle East. This makes an informed understanding of its fundamental spiritual beliefs and practices both necessary and timely. Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi is one of the most distinguished scholars of Shiʿi history and theology, and in this volume he offers a wide-ranging and engaging survey of the core texts of Shiʿi Islam. Examining in turn the origins and later developments of Shiʿi spirituality, the author reveals the profoundly esoteric nature of the beliefs which accrued to the figures of the early Imams, and which became associated with their interaction between the material and spiritual worlds. Many of these beliefs have remained much misunderstood even within the wider Muslim world. Furthermore, Western scholarship has tended to follow the lead of the earlier orientalists and critics, viewing Shiʿi teachings as marginal.
In this study the author shows, by contrast, how central and creative the very nature of spirituality was to the development of Shiʿi Islam, as well as to classical Muslim civilisation as a whole. In this comprehensive treatment, the esoteric nature of Shiʿi spirituality emerges as an essential phenomenon for understanding Shiʿi Islam.
In this study the author shows, by contrast, how central and creative the very nature of spirituality was to the development of Shiʿi Islam, as well as to classical Muslim civilisation as a whole. In this comprehensive treatment, the esoteric nature of Shiʿi spirituality emerges as an essential phenomenon for understanding Shiʿi Islam.
Download the book The Spirituality of Shiʿi Islam: Beliefs and Practices for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)