Messianism and puritanical reform : Mahdīs of the Muslim west

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    • García-Arenal, Mercedes

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Messianism and puritanical reform : Mahdīs of the Muslim west

by Mercedes García-Arenal ; translated from the Spanish by Martin Beagles

(The medieval and early modern Iberian world, v. 29)

Brill, 2006

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Includes bibliography: p. [357]-380

Includes index

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Description

This is a book about revolutionary movements of a messianic and millenarian character, led by a "mahdi", in Islamic terms, a charismatic messianic leader. It also addresses the question of mediation between God and men and the political repercussions of this question in the history of the pre-Modern Muslim West. Mahdism is considered in relation to sufi ideas, terminology and symbols which shape notions of authority and of legitimate power when claiming direct, intimate contact between the holy and the divine. The relationship between mahdism and the legitimacy of power, the process by which the messianic paradigm becomes inseparable from the claim to the caliphate are amply discussed. The contents of the book range from the times of the Muslim conquest of North Africa and Iberia, to the first part of the XVIIth century with the end of Muslim Iberia and the beginnings of European intervention in Morocco.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One. The Time of the Prophets. The Conversion of the Maghreb to Islam Chapter Two. The Rise of the Faimid Dynasty Chapter Three. Berber Prophets and Messianic Rebels in Muslim Spain Chapter Four. The Contribution of Legalism to Mahdism: Rigour, Censorship, Violence Chapter Five. The Contribution of Sufism to Mahdism: Prophethood and Grace Chapter Six. The Almohad Revolution and the Mahdi Ibn Tumart Chapter Seven. Mahdism after the Almohads Chapter Eight. The Marinids and Sharifism Chapter Nine. The Rise of the Sa'did Dynasty Chapter Ten. A mad al-Manssur al-Dhahabi Chapter Eleven. The last Spanish Muslims: Messianic prophetism among the Moriscos Chapter Twelve. Ibn Abi Ma alli and his adversaries Concluding Remarks Sources and Bibliography Index

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