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Models of Leadership in the Adab Narratives of Joseph, David, and Solomon: Lament for the Sacred
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Models of Leadership in the Adab Narratives of Joseph, David, and Solomon: Lament for the Sacred

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Sami Helewa’s book opens anew the Qisas al-anbiya’ (Tales of the Prophets) in terms of the leadership of ancient prophets in a Muslim context of friendship and enmity in the narrative detail of the prophets Joseph, David, and Solomon. Although the Qisas genre is not court-based, advice literature, these tales could function as advisory literature through the legendary-prophetic figures. It is hardly surprising that the prophets of ancient times have been moral prototypes for the Judo-Islamic search for religio-political leaders. However, the themes of leadership, friendship, and enmity are embedded in these tales in the writing of great Medieval-Muslims like al-Tabari of Baghdad and al-Tha'labi of Nishapur, who were great scholars (‘ulama’) and men of literature (‘udaba’). Like the religious side of these tales, Helewa maintains that the adab side of the Qisas has equal importance of meaning to the struggle of ancient prophets in their friendships and hostilities. These tales, as astutely compiled from Baghdad and Nishapur, mirror interesting cultural nuances of expected leadership inherent in these great cities of learning. This book will be a great value for those interested in the Sira genre, the overall Qisas genre, the inheritance of prophets, the adab of religious writing, the advice literature, and the history of Baghdad and Nishapur.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2017
Pages
234
ISBN
9781498552660

Sami Helewa’s book opens anew the Qisas al-anbiya’ (Tales of the Prophets) in terms of the leadership of ancient prophets in a Muslim context of friendship and enmity in the narrative detail of the prophets Joseph, David, and Solomon. Although the Qisas genre is not court-based, advice literature, these tales could function as advisory literature through the legendary-prophetic figures. It is hardly surprising that the prophets of ancient times have been moral prototypes for the Judo-Islamic search for religio-political leaders. However, the themes of leadership, friendship, and enmity are embedded in these tales in the writing of great Medieval-Muslims like al-Tabari of Baghdad and al-Tha'labi of Nishapur, who were great scholars (‘ulama’) and men of literature (‘udaba’). Like the religious side of these tales, Helewa maintains that the adab side of the Qisas has equal importance of meaning to the struggle of ancient prophets in their friendships and hostilities. These tales, as astutely compiled from Baghdad and Nishapur, mirror interesting cultural nuances of expected leadership inherent in these great cities of learning. This book will be a great value for those interested in the Sira genre, the overall Qisas genre, the inheritance of prophets, the adab of religious writing, the advice literature, and the history of Baghdad and Nishapur.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2017
Pages
234
ISBN
9781498552660