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Sacred Place and Sacred Time in the Medieval Islamic Middle East : A Historical Perspective, Paperback / softback Book

Sacred Place and Sacred Time in the Medieval Islamic Middle East : A Historical Perspective Paperback / softback

Part of the Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture series

Paperback / softback

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This book offers a fresh perspective on religious culture in the medieval Middle East.

It investigates how Muslims thought about and practised at sacred spaces and in sacred times through two detailed case studies: the shrines in honour of the head of al-Husayn (the martyred grandson of the Prophet); and the (arguably) holy month of Rajab.

Author Daniella Talmon-Heller explores the diverse expressions of the veneration of the shrine and the month from the formative period of Islam until the late Mamluk period.

She pays particular attention to changing political and sectarian affiliations and to the development of new genres of religious literature. And she juxtaposes the sanctification of space and time in individual and communal Sunni, Ithna'ashari and Isma'ili piety.

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