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Anthropomorphism in Islam : the challenge of traditionalism (700-1350)
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ISBN: 9780748689569 0748689567 0748689575 0748689583 1474444822 Year: 2018 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press Ltd.,

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Explores the problem of anthropomorphism: a major bone of contention in 8th to 14th-century Islamic theology More than any other issue in Islamic theology, anthropomorphism (tashbih) stood at the heart of many theological debates, and was mostly discussed within the circles of traditionalist Islam. The way a scholar interpreted the anthropomorphic descriptions of God in the Qur?an or the Hadith (for instance, God?s hand, God?s laughter or God?s sitting on the heavenly throne) often reflected his political and social stature, as well as his theological affinity. This book presents an in-depth literary analysis of the textual and non-textual elements of aḥadith al-ṣifat ? the traditions that depict God and His attributes in an anthropomorphic language. It goes on to discuss the inner controversies in the prominent traditionalistic learning centres of the Islamic world regarding the way to understand and interpret these anthropomorphic traditions. Through a close, contextualized, and interdisciplinary reading in Hadith compilations, theological treatises, and historical sources, this book offers an evaluation and understanding of the traditionalistic endeavours to define anthropomorphism in the most crucial and indeed most formative period of Islamic thought


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Anthropomorphism in Islam
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ISBN: 9780748689576 0748689575 9780748689583 0748689583 9780748689569 0748689567 9781474444828 1474444822 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh

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More than any other issue in Islamic theology, anthropomorphism (tashbih) stood at the heart of many theological debates, and was mostly discussed within the circles of traditionalist Islam. The way a scholar interpreted the anthropomorphic descriptions of God in the Qur'an or the Hadith (for instance, God's hand, God's laughter or God's sitting on the heavenly throne) often reflected his political and social stature, as well as his theological affinity.

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