Master of the Age: An Islamic Treatise on the Necessity of the Imamate

Master of the Age: An Islamic Treatise on the Necessity of the Imamate

by Paul Walker
Master of the Age: An Islamic Treatise on the Necessity of the Imamate

Master of the Age: An Islamic Treatise on the Necessity of the Imamate

by Paul Walker

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Overview

Few doctrines in Islam have engendered as much contention and disagreement as those surrounding the imamate, the office of supreme leader of the Muslim community after the death of the Prophet. In the medieval period while the caliphate still existed, rivalry among the claimants to that most lofty position was particularly intense. The early 5th/11th-century Ismaili da'i Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani worked for most of his life in the eastern lands of the Islamic world, principally within the hostile domain of the Abbasid caliphs and the Buyid amirs.At a critical point he was summoned by the da'wa to Egypt where he taught and wrote for several years before returbaning once again to Iran and Iraq. About 405/1015, just prior to his move from Iraq to Cairo, he composed a treatise he called Lights to Illuminate the Proof of the Imamate (al-Masabih fi ithbat al-imama) in the bold hope of convincing Fakhr al-Mulk, the Shi'i wazir of the Buyids in Baghdad, to abandon the Abbasids and support the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim. For that purpose he produced a long, interconnected series of philosophically sophisticated proofs, all leading logically to the absolute necessity of the imamate.
This work is thus unique both in the precision of its doctrine and in the historical circumstance surrounding its composition. The text appears here in a modern critical edition of the Arabic original with a complete translation, introduction and notes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845116040
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/24/2007
Series: Ismaili Texts and Translations , #9
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)
Language: Arabic

About the Author

Paul E. Walker is a historian of ideas with special interests in Fatimid history and Ismaili thought. He is currently a research associate in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. His previous books include: Early Philosophical Shi 1ism (1993), Abu Ya1qub al Sijistani: Intellectual Missionary (1996), Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani: Ismaili Thought in the Age of al-Hakim (1999), Exploring an Islamic Empire: Fatimid History and Its Sources (2002), and with Wilferd Madelung, The Advent of the Fatimids: A Contemporary Shi 1i Witness (2000).

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements
• Introduction
• The Imamate in Islamic Thought
• Ismaili Writings on the Imamate
• Al-Hakim and His Times
• Al-Kirmani: His Life and Works
• The Historical Circumstances that prompted the Masabih
Relationship of the Masabih to the Rest of al-Kirmani's Works
• Comparison with al-Naysaburi's Proof of the Imamate
• Major Themes in the Masabih
• Quotations from the Hebrew and Syriac Bible
• The Manuscript Tradition behind the Masabih
The Present Edition of the Arabic Text
• A Note on the Title
• Translation
• Bibliography
• English index
• Illustrations
• Arabic index
• Arabic text

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