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The Rise of Islam
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Description
This final volume in the successful series "The Idea of Iran" addresses the astonishing impact made by Islam during and after the Arab conquest of Iran in the middle of the seventh century. As the Sasanian dynasty crumbled before the invaders' triumphant onslaught, its state religion of Zoroastrianism was unceremoniously dismantled to make way for the new faith of the victorious desert warriors. Yet why, if Iran jettisoned its indigenous religion, did it still manage to retain its Persian language and distinctive Iranian identity once Muslim governance took hold?These, and other intriguing questions, are addressed by the book, which includes distinguished contributions from world-renowned scholars such as Hugh Kennedy, Edmund Bosworth, Robert Hillenbrand and Ehsan Yarshater. Discussing a large variety of subjects which covers the whole spectrum of life in early Islamic Iran, the volume offers one of the most ambitious perspectives on Persian religion, society and culture to be published to date. It will be consulted by all students of Iranian history, and will be regarded as essential reading for scholars of Islam, the Middle East and medieval religion alike.
Table of Contents
Iranian Identity after Conversion to Islam - Ehsan Yarshater
Why Iran is Not an Arab Country - Hugh Kennedy
The Persistent Older Heritage in the Medieval Iranian Lands - Edmund C Bosworth
Social and Economic Life in Early Islamic Iran - Richard W Bulliet
Quddities, Algorithms, Oranges - Iran in Islamic Science and Beyond - Lutz Richter-Bernberg
The Cross and the Lotus: An Armenian Miscellany - James R Russell
What Happened to the Sasanian Hunt in Islamic Art? - Robert Hillenbrand
Bibliography
Product details
Published | Jan 28 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 128 |
ISBN | 9780857724069 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Series | The Idea of Iran |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |