Ibn García's shuʿūbiyya letter : ethnic and theological tensions in medieval al-Andalus
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Ibn García's shuʿūbiyya letter : ethnic and theological tensions in medieval al-Andalus
(The medieval and early modern Iberian world, v. 16)
Brill, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-240) and index
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Description
This volume deals with the medieval shu'ubiyyah movement (in which non-Arab Muslims sought equality of power and status with Arabs) in al-Andalus, Muslim Spain. By analysing a letter composed by Ibn Garcia during the 11th century, the tensions between Arab and non-Arab Muslims are discussed in detail. Symbols, stories and legends used in the shu'ubiyyah corpus of writings are analysed in the light of the political and theological development in al-Andalus and the Muslim world. Authority, legitimacy and power are central both to the discussion of Ibn Garcia's letter and the history of the shu'ubiyyah movement.
The first part gives the historical background to the history of al-Andalus. Ethnic conflicts and tensions related to authority and power are of special interest. The second part, gives a detailed analysis of Ibn Garcia's shu'ubiyyah letter in relation to the historical and contemporary situation in al-Andalus.
Table of Contents
Preface
Maps
1. By Way of Introduction
2. The Formative Period of al-andalus
3. The Symbolic Articulation of Power
4. Dissidents during the Caliphate Period
5. Ibn Garcia and the Context of His Time
6. The Reading of Ibn Garcia
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index of Proper Names
by "Nielsen BookData"