Apocalyptic History of the Early Fatimid Empire
Explores the role of apocalyptic symbolism in the formation and maintenance of a medieval Islamic empireHow can religion transform
a society? This book investigates the ways in which a medieval Islamic movement harnessed Quranic visions of utopia to construct one of the most brilliant and lasting empires in Islamic history
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Explores the role of apocalyptic symbolism in the formation and maintenance of a medieval Islamic empireHow can religion transform
a society? This book investigates the ways in which a medieval Islamic movement harnessed Quranic visions of utopia to construct
one of the most brilliant and lasting empires in Islamic history (979-1171). The Fatimids' apocalyptic vision of their central
place in an imminent utopia played a critical role in transfiguring the intellectual and political terrains of North Africa
in the early tenth century. Yet the realities that they faced on the ground often challenged their status as the custodians
of a pristine Islam at the end of time.Through a detailed examination of some of the structural features of the Fatimid revolution,
as well as early works of 'ta'wil', or symbolic interpretation, Jamel Velji illustrates how the Fatimids conceived of their
mission as one that would bring about an imminent utopia. He then examines how the Fatimids reinterpreted their place in history
when the expected end never materialised. The book ends with an extensive discussion of another apocalyptic event linked to
a Fatimid lineage: the Nizari Ismaili declaration of the end of time on August 8, 1164.Key featuresIntroduces selected themes,
texts and theoretical problems in early Fatimid history and thought to those unfamiliar with Islam or the Shia tradition Explores
the nature of apocalyptic rhetoric, what constitutes an apocalypse and how apocalyptic prophecies can be reinterpretedUses
techniques from religious studies and rhetorical analysis on data from the Fatimid tradition, showing how Islam can contribute
to broader discussions in the history of religionsContains extensive translations from two Fatimid texts, including: the 'Kitab
al-Kashf' (Book of unveiling), and 'Qadi l-Nu'man's Ta'wil al-da'a'im' (Symbolic interpretation of his Pillars of Islam)
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2018
Forlag: Edinburgh University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781474432207
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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Jamel Velji is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California.