The School of Hillah and the Emergence of Twelver Shi'i Islam

The School of Hillah and the Emergence of Twelver Shi'i Islam

  • Aun Ali
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780755639113ISBN 10: 0755639111

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The School of Hillah and the Emergence of Twelver Shi'i Islam is written by Aun Ali and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0755639111 (ISBN 10) and 9780755639113 (ISBN 13).

"Twelver or Imami Shi'i Islam has long been understood through the concepts of the authority of jurists and political theology. However, building upon recent scholarship in the fields of Religious Studies and Anthropology, this book argues that Imami Shi'ism is better understood as a discursive tradition, and that from the late Abbasid to the post-Ilkhanid period, Hillah, in southern Iraq, was a center of scholarship, debate and exchange, challenging the traditionally authoritarian view of the development of Shi'i Islam's largest sect. Aun Hasan Ali applies the techniques of social network analysis to bio-bibliographical sources to reveal the school of Hillah as a formative period where outstanding and landmark works were written in practically every field of classical Islamic scholarship. He uses state-of-the-art electronic databases to study the transmission of knowledge and networks of kinship, learning, and patronage to show the way that the school was socially, politically and historically embodied, covering over 200 individuals and their writings. In the process, he reveals the way that Imami Shi'ism emerged in a historically specific and interfaith dynamic, becoming a discursive tradition unified and sustained by disagreement and an awareness of its minority status"--