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The Life of Ibn Ḥanbal by Ibn al-Jawzī

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The Life of Ibn Ḥanbal

Paperback – Abridged, October 4, 2016

Ibn al-Jawzī, Michael Cooperson, Garth Fowden

NYU Press · Paperback · October 4, 2016

Reading lane: Middle Eastern History

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Good for readers who enjoy Middle Eastern HistoryGood for fans of IslamGood for readers who enjoy Middle Eastern History and Religious Leadership.

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Authors
Ibn al-Jawzī, Michael Cooperson, Garth Fowden
Publisher
NYU Press
Published
October 4, 2016
Format
Paperback
Theme
Middle Eastern History · Religious Leadership
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Middle Eastern History

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  • Middle Eastern History

  • Religious Leadership

About This Book

The Life of Ibn ?anbal is a translation of the biography of Ibn Hanbal by the Baghdad preacher, scholar, and storyteller Ibn al-Jawz? (d. 597/1200), newly abridged for a paperback readership by translator Michael Cooperson. A?mad ibn ?anbal (d. 241/855), renowned for his profound knowledge of hadiths?the reports of the Prophet?s sayings and deeds?is a major figure in the history of Islam. He was famous for living according to his own strict interpretation of the Prophetic mo...

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The Life of Ibn ?anbal is a translation of the biography of Ibn Hanbal by the Baghdad preacher, scholar, and storyteller Ibn al-Jawz? (d. 597/1200), newly abridged for a paperback readership by translator Michael Cooperson. A?mad ibn ?anbal (d. 241/855), renowned for his profound knowledge of hadiths?the reports of the Prophet?s sayings and deeds?is a major figure in the history of Islam. He was famous for living according to his own strict interpretation of the Prophetic model and for denying himself the most basic comforts, even though his family was prominent and his city, Baghdad, was then one of the wealthiest in the world. Ibn ?anbal?s piety and austerity made him a folk hero, especially after he resisted the attempts of two caliphs to force him to accept rationalist doctrine. His subsequent imprisonment and flogging is one of the most dramatic episodes of medieval Islamic history, and his principled resistance influenced the course of Islamic law, the rise of Sunnism, and the legislative authority of the caliphate. Set against the background of fierce debates over the role of reason and the basis of legitimate government, The Life of Ibn ?anbal tells the formidable life tale of one of the most influential Muslims in history. An English-only edition.

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