000448635 000__ 02831cam\a2200457Ia\4500 000448635 001__ 448635 000448635 005__ 20210513154904.0 000448635 006__ m\\\\\\\\d\\\\\\\\ 000448635 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000448635 008__ 120827s2011\\\\enkab\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000448635 010__ $$z 2011007688 000448635 019__ $$a785783636 000448635 020__ $$a9780203805213 (electronic bk.) 000448635 020__ $$z9780415489393 000448635 020__ $$z9780415489409 000448635 020__ $$z9781136646522 000448635 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn782919311 000448635 035__ $$a(CaPaEBR)ebr10535166 000448635 040__ $$aCaPaEBR$$cCaPaEBR 000448635 05014 $$aBP161.2$$b.R53 2011eb 000448635 08204 $$a297$$222 000448635 1001_ $$aRippin, Andrew,$$d1950-2016. 000448635 24510 $$aMuslims$$h[electronic resource] :$$btheir religious beliefs and practices /$$cBy Andrew Rippin. 000448635 250__ $$a4th ed. 000448635 260__ $$aAbingdon, Oxon ;$$aN.Y., N.Y. :$$bRoutledge,$$c2011. 000448635 300__ $$a1 online resource (ix, 356 p.) :$$bill., maps. 000448635 4900_ $$aThe library of religious beliefs and practices 000448635 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000448635 5050_ $$aPt. 1. Formative elements of classical Islam. Prehistory -- The Qurʼān -- Muḥammad -- pt. 2. Emergence of Islamic identity. Political action and theory -- Theological exposition -- Legal developments -- Ritual practice -- pt. 3. Alternate visions of classical Islamic identity. The Shīʻa -- Ṣūfī devotion -- pt. 4. Consolidation of Islamic identity. Intellectual culture -- Medieval visions of Islam -- pt. 5. Modern visions of Islam. Describing modernity -- Muḥammad and modernity -- The Qurʼān and modernity -- Issues of identity: ritual and politics -- pt. 6. Re-visioning Islam. Women, intellectuals, and other challenges -- Perceptions of Muslims in the twenty-first century. 000448635 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000448635 520__ $$aOffers a survey of Islamic history and thought from the formative period of the religion to modern times. It examines the unique elements which have combined to form Islam, in particular the Qur'an and the influence of Muhammad, and traces the ways in which these sources have interacted historically to create Muslim theology and law as well as the alternative visions of Islam found in Shi'ism and Sufism. --from publisher description 000448635 588__ $$aDescription based on print version record. 000448635 650_0 $$aIslam. 000448635 650_0 $$aMuslims. 000448635 650_0 $$aIslam$$xDoctrines. 000448635 650_0 $$aIslam$$xCustoms and practices. 000448635 655_7 $$aElectronic books.$$2lcsh 000448635 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aRippin, Andrew, 1950-$$tMuslims.$$b4th ed.$$dAbingdon, Oxon ; New York :Routledge, 2012$$z9780415489393$$z9780415489409$$w(DLC) 2011007688$$w(OCoLC)705350878 000448635 8520_ $$bacq 000448635 85280 $$bebk$$hEbrary 000448635 85640 $$3ProQuest Ebook Central$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/usiricelib-ebooks/detail.action?docID=743951$$zOnline Access 000448635 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:448635$$pGLOBAL_SET 000448635 980__ $$aEBOOK 000448635 980__ $$aBIB 000448635 982__ $$aEbook 000448635 983__ $$aOnline