The successor of the Prophet : A historical analysis of the early political differences between the Sunni and Shi’a Islamic school of thoughts.

The early split of Islam is regarded as one of the most profound and complex events in Islamic history, not only would it lay the foundation of two predominant branches of Islam, but it would also be one of the oldest arguments in Islamic history. Who is the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhamme...

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Main Author: Khalid, Suliman
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3385942018-01-17T05:35:44ZThe successor of the Prophet : A historical analysis of the early political differences between the Sunni and Shi’a Islamic school of thoughts.engKhalid, SulimanUppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen2018SaqifaGhadir KhummOrientalismThaqalaynAhlul BaytMawlaWaliCaliphateHadithSunniShi’aSahih sittahsBukhariMuslimNahjul Balagha.History of ReligionsReligionshistoriaThe early split of Islam is regarded as one of the most profound and complex events in Islamic history, not only would it lay the foundation of two predominant branches of Islam, but it would also be one of the oldest arguments in Islamic history. Who is the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhammed? This essay aims to explore the deep root behind the initial schism of Islam and understand the arguments both schools use to legitimize their position. What do the Sunnis and Shi’as say about the event of Ghadir, the hadith of the two weighty things and the incident of Saqifa, and how do each school of Islam interpret these events? The source material consists of Hadiths and scholastic literatures from both Sunni Islam, Shi’a Islam, as well as literatures from Secular sources. By basing the analysis on Wilfred Madelung’s and Ali Asghar’s theory of disserting Orientalist understanding of a monolith perspective on Islamic history, the essay aims to understand and broaden the reality of the schism of Islam and to bring emphasis on the events that often goes ignored throughout history. Finally, the results prove that both Sunnis and Shi’as differ regarding the caliphate, and the assertions for these lay in their respective interpretations. The Shi’as maintain that Ali should’ve been the successor, while the Sunnis believe Abu Bakr was the caliph.    Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-338594application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Saqifa
Ghadir Khumm
Orientalism
Thaqalayn
Ahlul Bayt
Mawla
Wali
Caliphate
Hadith
Sunni
Shi’a
Sahih sittahs
Bukhari
Muslim
Nahjul Balagha.
History of Religions
Religionshistoria
spellingShingle Saqifa
Ghadir Khumm
Orientalism
Thaqalayn
Ahlul Bayt
Mawla
Wali
Caliphate
Hadith
Sunni
Shi’a
Sahih sittahs
Bukhari
Muslim
Nahjul Balagha.
History of Religions
Religionshistoria
Khalid, Suliman
The successor of the Prophet : A historical analysis of the early political differences between the Sunni and Shi’a Islamic school of thoughts.
description The early split of Islam is regarded as one of the most profound and complex events in Islamic history, not only would it lay the foundation of two predominant branches of Islam, but it would also be one of the oldest arguments in Islamic history. Who is the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhammed? This essay aims to explore the deep root behind the initial schism of Islam and understand the arguments both schools use to legitimize their position. What do the Sunnis and Shi’as say about the event of Ghadir, the hadith of the two weighty things and the incident of Saqifa, and how do each school of Islam interpret these events? The source material consists of Hadiths and scholastic literatures from both Sunni Islam, Shi’a Islam, as well as literatures from Secular sources. By basing the analysis on Wilfred Madelung’s and Ali Asghar’s theory of disserting Orientalist understanding of a monolith perspective on Islamic history, the essay aims to understand and broaden the reality of the schism of Islam and to bring emphasis on the events that often goes ignored throughout history. Finally, the results prove that both Sunnis and Shi’as differ regarding the caliphate, and the assertions for these lay in their respective interpretations. The Shi’as maintain that Ali should’ve been the successor, while the Sunnis believe Abu Bakr was the caliph.   
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title The successor of the Prophet : A historical analysis of the early political differences between the Sunni and Shi’a Islamic school of thoughts.
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title_full The successor of the Prophet : A historical analysis of the early political differences between the Sunni and Shi’a Islamic school of thoughts.
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