Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture Ser.: Kharijites ...
Edinburgh University Press
Explore the complex legacy of the Kharijites in early Islamic historical tradition. This book examines how they were portrayed as both heroes and villains, offering a nuanced perspective on their role in history. Delve into the historical narratives surrounding the Kharijites, analyzing the construction of their image through various sources. Hannah-Lena Hagemann provides a detailed study of the interpretive methods used to understand this influential group. Key Features: * In-depth analysis of early Islamic historical traditions. * Explores the dual perception of Kharijites as heroes and villains. * Written by Hannah-Lena Hagemann, a Research Associate at the University of Hamburg. * Paperback format for easy reading and portability. This book is essential for anyone interested in early Islamic history, religious movements, and the formation of historical narratives. It sheds light on the dynamic and often contested interpretations of a significant group in Islamic history. Product Summary: Edinburgh University Press book on the Kharijites, exploring their portrayal as heroes and villains in early Islamic historical tradition. Authored by Hannah-Lena Hagemann, this paperback offers a detailed analysis of historical narratives and interpretive methods.
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