Thursday, October 27, 2011
A history of God, ch5, Unity: The God of Islam
Mecca - thriving city
From nomadic to settlement, money from, capitalism
Individualism superseded communal ideal
Muruwah, pre Islam ideology, tribal, egalitarian
Sayyid, tribal chief
Jahiliyyah
Influence of empires surrounded to Arab world from merchants
al-Lah similar to god in Judaism and Christianity - some Arab belief
Kaaba, hajj, reason for mercantile success
Bedouin valued independence, didnt accept foreign ideology
Haniffiyyah, 4 followers, religion of Abraham
Hira in 610, revelation
Gabriel, holy spirit
Khadija consoled
Waraqa said Muhammad prophet
Revelation, bit-by-bit, at times clear, but sometimes inarticulate
-Difficult process
Koran is central to spirituality, repetitive, for liturgical purpose
Muhammed role was warner to start with
Preaching of Muhammad in mecca, salat, egalitarian stance
Koran, No theological speculation
Koran, talk about god in parables
Koran, stresses need for intelligence
-last judgement,paradise,etc.. Not literal but ineffable reality
-koranitself is wonder,to be recited in Arabic - divine dimension
- wonder and shock felt by early converts - umar
-new literary form not ready for some but thrilled others
-deep congruence between art and religion
Initial years, Islam was developing until it turn to strict monotheism
Satanic verses - from Tabari, venerated banat-Allah, Gabriel told its satanic origin, replaced with srong versus against
Allah, known thru his activities, wajh-allah, 99 names
Muhammad never asked Jew Christian to convert
Hijra
Brought laws in par with Jews after reaching medina
Ummah, super-tribe
Jews rejected muhammed, and he disappointed
Some discussed bible with Muhammad and he got aware of prophets better
Arab tradition from Abraham and Ishmael
Not political leader at outset, 'no compulsion in religion', hajj
Muhammad unexpected death
Women equality, later generation hijacked that
Shia, faction based on Ali and his descendants
Hadith and sunnah
Ahl al hadith. Traditionist, direct contact with Allah and no intercessor needed
Mutazilis, rationalist, god rational
Ibn hanbal, traditionist, opposed rationalist and al-Karabisi
Al-Ashari, used rationalism to claim god is beyond human understanding
Al-Baqillani, asharite, atomism, everything in depend on god
Kalam - theology - rational methods to show god incomprehensible rationally
Rationalist minority
Other Muslims radical hellenisation of God
Philosophy and mystery of God
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