TY - BOOK ID - 3526230 TI - Locating Hell in Islamic traditions PY - 2016 VL - 119 SN - 9789004301214 9789004301368 9004301364 9004301216 PB - [Place of publication not identified] Brill DB - UniCat KW - Hell KW - Islamic eschatology. KW - Islam KW - 297.12 KW - Eschatology, Islamic KW - Muslim eschatology KW - Eschatology KW - Endless punishment KW - Eternal punishment KW - Everlasting punishment KW - Hades KW - Sheol KW - Future life KW - Future punishment KW - Damned KW - Islam. KW - Doctrines KW - History. KW - Islam: theologie; doctrine KW - 297.12 Islam: theologie; doctrine KW - History KW - Doctrines. KW - Mohammedanism KW - Muhammadanism KW - Muslimism KW - Mussulmanism KW - Religions KW - Muslims KW - Islamic eschatology KW - Doctrines&delete& KW - islam KW - damnation KW - jahannam KW - afterlife KW - eschatology KW - jinn KW - asceticism KW - quran KW - paradise KW - melek KW - salvation KW - fear KW - angels KW - death KW - religion KW - al-nār KW - Aljamiado KW - God in Islam KW - Muhammad UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3526230 AB - Islam is often seen as a religious tradition in which hell does not play a particularly prominent role. This volume challenges this hackneyed view. Locating Hell in Islamic Traditions is the first book-length analytic study of the Muslim hell. It maps out a broad spectrum of Islamic attitudes toward hell, from the Quranic vision(s) of hell to the pious cultivation of the fear of the afterlife, theological speculations, metaphorical and psychological understandings, and the modern transformations of hell. Contributors: Frederick Colby, Daniel de Smet, Christiane Gruber, Jon Hoover, Mohammad Hassan Khalil, Christian Lange, Christopher Melchert, Simon O’Meara, Samuela Pagani, Tommaso Tesei, Roberto Tottoli, Wim Raven, and Richard van Leeuwen. ER -