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Beyond the Qurʼān : early Ismāʻīlī taʼwīl and the secrets of the prophets / David Hollenberg.

Van Pelt Library BP195.I8 H64 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hollenberg, David, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Qurʼan--Criticism, interpretation, etc--History.
Qurʼan.
History.
Ismailites--History.
Ismailites.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
xiv, 176 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, [2016]
Summary:
"Ismailism, one of the three major branches of Shiism, is best known for taʼwil, an esoteric, allegorizing scriptural exegesis. Beyond the Qurʼan: Early Ismaili taʼwil and the Secrets of the Prophets is the first book-length study of this interpretive genre. Analyzing sources composed by tenth-century Ismaili missionaries in light of social-science theories of cognition and sectarianism, David Hollenberg argues that the missionaries used taʼwil to instill in acolytes a set of symbolic patterns, forms, and "logics." This shared symbolic world bound the community together as it created a gulf between community members and those outside the movement. Hollenberg thus situates taʼwil socially, as an interpretive practice that sustained a community of believers. An important aspect of taʼwil is its unconventional objects of interpretation. Ismaili missionaries mixed Qurʼanic exegesis with interpretation of Torah, Gospels, Greek philosophy, and symbols such as the Christian Cross and Eucharist, as well as Jewish festivals. Previously scholars have speculated that this extra- Qurʼanic taʼwil was intended to convert Jews and Christians to Ismailism. Hollenberg, departing from this view, argues that such interpretations were, like Ismaili interpretations of the Qurʼan, intended for an Ismaili audience, many of whom converted to the movement from other branches of Shiism. Hollenberg argues that through exegesis of these unconventional sources, the missionaries demonstrated that their imam alone could strip the external husk from all manner of sources and show the initiates reality in its pure, unmediated form, an imaginal world to which they alone had access. They also fulfilled the promise that their imam would teach them the secrets behind all religions, a sign that the initial stage of the end of days had commenced. Beyond the Qurʼan contributes to our understanding of early Ismaili doctrine, Fatimid rhetoric, and, more broadly, the use of esoteric literatures in the history of religion"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Competing Islands of Salvation: The Early Ismaili Mission, 8-70-975 1
Chapter 2 Isma'ili Ta'wil and Da'waliterature 36
Chapter 3 Rearing 53
Chapter 4 Beyond the Qur'an: Prophecy, Scriptures, Signs 79
Chapter 5 The Torah's Imams 100.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Electronic version: Hollenberg, David. Beyond the Quran.
ISBN:
9781611176780
1611176786
OCLC:
949866160

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