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Muh ammad's Birthday Festival: Early History in the Central Muslim Lands and Development in the Muslim West until the 10th/16th Century
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Muh ammad’s Birthday Festival: Early History in the Central Muslim Lands and Development in the Muslim West until the 10th/16th Century

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This monograph in western Orientalism is devoted to the history of the birthday festival of the Prophet Muhammad (mawlid al-nabi). On the basis of historical sources, the first two chapters examines what is known on the history of this festival in the Middle East until the beginning of the 7th/13th century. In chapter 3 the existence of different views on the origin of the mawlid within Islam itself is examined. It is shown that these different opinions on the origin of the mawlid follows from discussions on the permissibility of its celebration. The rest of the book deals with the mawlid in the western Muslim world up to the beginning of the 10th/16th century. The following dynasties are treated respectively: the Azafids of Ceuta, the Marinids and the Wattasids, the Nasrids, the Abd al-Wadids and the Hafsids.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
1 February 1993
Pages
186
ISBN
9789004094529

This monograph in western Orientalism is devoted to the history of the birthday festival of the Prophet Muhammad (mawlid al-nabi). On the basis of historical sources, the first two chapters examines what is known on the history of this festival in the Middle East until the beginning of the 7th/13th century. In chapter 3 the existence of different views on the origin of the mawlid within Islam itself is examined. It is shown that these different opinions on the origin of the mawlid follows from discussions on the permissibility of its celebration. The rest of the book deals with the mawlid in the western Muslim world up to the beginning of the 10th/16th century. The following dynasties are treated respectively: the Azafids of Ceuta, the Marinids and the Wattasids, the Nasrids, the Abd al-Wadids and the Hafsids.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
1 February 1993
Pages
186
ISBN
9789004094529