2nd Edition

Classical Islam A Sourcebook of Religious Literature

Edited By Norman Calder, Jawid Mojaddedi, Andrew Rippin Copyright 2013
384 Pages
by Routledge

384 Pages
by Routledge

384 Pages
by Routledge

This definitive sourcebook presents more than sixty authoritative new translations of key Islamic texts. Edited and translated by three leading specialists, Classical Islam features eight thematically-linked sections covering the Qur'ān and its interpretation, the life of Muhammad, hadīth , law, theology, mysticism and Islamic history. The new edition has been expanded to cover a fuller range... Read more
List of Illustrations.  Preface.  Map: Centres of Muslim Learning in Medieval Times.  Part One: Formation and Salvation History  1. The Quran  2. The Life of Muhammad  3. Hadith  4. Religious History  Part Two: Elaboration of the Tradition  5. Qu'ranic Interpretation  6. Theology and Philosophy  7. Law  8. Sufism.  Glossary-Index.

Biography

Norman Calder, who died in 1998, was Senior Lecturer in Arabic at the University of Manchester, UK. His Studies in Early Muslim Jurisprudence and numerous articles have had a lasting impact on the study of Islamic law.

Jawid Mojaddedi is Associate Professor of Religion at Rutgers University, USA. He received the Lois Roth Prize for translations of Rumi’s Masnavi and is author of The Biographical Tradition in Sufism (RoutledgeCurzon 2001).

Andrew Rippin is Professor of Islamic History at the University of Victoria, Canada, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His books include Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (4th edition, Routledge 2011).

"The vision of a comprehensive anthology of medieval Islamic religious texts has reached its zenith in this second edition. The readable translations and helpful introductions provide faculty and students with a necessary library of texts for close reading and discussion in courses on Islam." - Richard C. Martin, Emory University, USA

"A substantial and rich selection from key texts, together with clear and helpful explanations of the literature and subjects discussed." - Gerald Hawting, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

"An invaluable sourcebook.' - Centre for Islamic Studies Newsletter