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Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix

Preface xv

Introduction: The Formation and Transformations of the Islamic Ecumene 1
Armando Salvatore, Johann P. Arnason, Babak Rahimi, and Roberto Tottoli

Part I Late Antique Beginnings (to ca. 661) 37

1 Agrarian, Commercial, and Pastoralist Dynamics in the Pre‐Islamic Irano‐Semitic Civilizational Area 39
George Hatke

2 Imperial Contests and the Arabs: The World of Late Antiquity on the Eve of Islam 59
Isabel Toral‐Niehoff

3 Pre‐Islamic Patterns of Social Organization and Cultural Expression in West Central Arabia 77
Mohammed A. Bamyeh

4 Muhammad’s Movement and Leadership 97
Anna Aysȩ Akasoy

Part II The High Caliphate (ca. 661–946) 115

5 The Trajectory of the High Caliphate: Expansion and Contraction 117
Amira K. Bennison

6 Developments within the Religious Sciences during the Rise and Decline of Empire 137
Devin Stewart

7 Shi‘is, Sufis, and Popular Saints 159
Ahmet T. Karamustafa

8 Contested Fields, Knowledge Mobility, and Discipline Crystallization 177
Paul L. Heck

Part III The Earlier Middle Period (ca. 946–1258) 195

9 Cosmopolitan Expansion and the Fragmentation of Governance 197
Amira K. Bennison

10 Scholarship, Speculative Thought, and the Consolidation of Sunni Authority 215
Bruce Fudge

11 Alternative Patterns of Legitimacy: Sunni–Shi‘i Debates on Political Leadership 235
Asma Afsaruddin

12 The Crystallization and Expansiveness of Sufi Networkswithin the Urban‐Rural‐Nomadic Nexus of the Islamic Ecumene 253
Babak Rahimi and Armando Salvatore

Part IV The Later Middle Period (ca. 1258–1453) 273

13 Pax Mongolica and its Impact on Patterns of Governance 275
Michele Bernardini

14 Religious Knowledge between Scholarly Conservatism and Commoners’ Agency 291
Caterina Bori

15 The Consolidation of Sunni and Shi‘i Legitimacies 311
Babak Rahimi

16 Organizational Patterns and Developments within Sufi Communities 329
Devin DeWeese

Part V Early Modernity and Civilizational Apogee (ca. 1453–1683) 351

17 Early Modern Islamicate Empire: New Forms of Religiopolitical Legitimacy 353
Matthew Melvin‐Koushki

18 The ‘Ulama’ as Ritual Specialists: Cosmic Knowledge and Political Rituals 377
A. Azfar Moin

19 New Sociopolitical Formations and the ‘Renaissance’ of Philosophy 393
Sajjad Rizvi

20 The Apogee and Consolidation of Sufi Teachings and Organizational Forms 413
Rachida Chih

Part VI Facing the Global Rise of European Power (ca. 1683–1882) 433

21 Global Transformations in the ‘Muslim World’: Connections, Crises, and Reforms 435
Ali Yaycioglu

22 Intellectual Creativity in a Time of Turmoil and Transition 459
Ethan L. Menchinger

23 Islamicate Knowledge Systems: Circulation, Rationality, and Politics 479
Jane H. Murphy

24 From Saints and Renewers to Mahdis and Proto‐Nationalists 499
John O. Voll

Part VII Colonial Subjection and Postcolonial Developments (ca. 1882–present) 519

25 Struggles for Independence: Colonial and Postcolonial Orders 521
SherAli Tareen

26 The ‘Ulama’: Challenges, Reforms, and New Patterns of Social Relevance 543
Jakob Skovgaard‐Petersen

27 The Role of Intellectuals within Late‐Colonial and Postcolonial Public Spheres 561
Mohammed A. Bamyeh and Armando Salvatore

28 The Sociopolitical Entanglements of Sufism 585
Jamal Malik

Index 607

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors ix

      Preface xv

      Introduction: The Formation and Transformations of the Islamic Ecumene 1
      Armando Salvatore, Johann P. Arnason, Babak Rahimi, and Roberto Tottoli

      Part I Late Antique Beginnings (to ca. 661) 37

      1 Agrarian, Commercial, and Pastoralist Dynamics in the Pre‐Islamic Irano‐Semitic Civilizational Area 39
      George Hatke

      2 Imperial Contests and the Arabs: The World of Late Antiquity on the Eve of Islam 59
      Isabel Toral‐Niehoff

      3 Pre‐Islamic Patterns of Social Organization and Cultural Expression in West Central Arabia 77
      Mohammed A. Bamyeh

      4 Muhammad’s Movement and Leadership 97
      Anna Aysȩ Akasoy

      Part II The High Caliphate (ca. 661–946) 115

      5 The Trajectory of the High Caliphate: Expansion and Contraction 117
      Amira K. Bennison

      6 Developments within the Religious Sciences during the Rise and Decline of Empire 137
      Devin Stewart

      7 Shi‘is, Sufis, and Popular Saints 159
      Ahmet T. Karamustafa

      8 Contested Fields, Knowledge Mobility, and Discipline Crystallization 177
      Paul L. Heck

      Part III The Earlier Middle Period (ca. 946–1258) 195

      9 Cosmopolitan Expansion and the Fragmentation of Governance 197
      Amira K. Bennison

      10 Scholarship, Speculative Thought, and the Consolidation of Sunni Authority 215
      Bruce Fudge

      11 Alternative Patterns of Legitimacy: Sunni–Shi‘i Debates on Political Leadership 235
      Asma Afsaruddin

      12 The Crystallization and Expansiveness of Sufi Networkswithin the Urban‐Rural‐Nomadic Nexus of the Islamic Ecumene 253
      Babak Rahimi and Armando Salvatore

      Part IV The Later Middle Period (ca. 1258–1453) 273

      13 Pax Mongolica and its Impact on Patterns of Governance 275
      Michele Bernardini

      14 Religious Knowledge between Scholarly Conservatism and Commoners’ Agency 291
      Caterina Bori

      15 The Consolidation of Sunni and Shi‘i Legitimacies 311
      Babak Rahimi

      16 Organizational Patterns and Developments within Sufi Communities 329
      Devin DeWeese

      Part V Early Modernity and Civilizational Apogee (ca. 1453–1683) 351

      17 Early Modern Islamicate Empire: New Forms of Religiopolitical Legitimacy 353
      Matthew Melvin‐Koushki

      18 The ‘Ulama’ as Ritual Specialists: Cosmic Knowledge and Political Rituals 377
      A. Azfar Moin

      19 New Sociopolitical Formations and the ‘Renaissance’ of Philosophy 393
      Sajjad Rizvi

      20 The Apogee and Consolidation of Sufi Teachings and Organizational Forms 413
      Rachida Chih

      Part VI Facing the Global Rise of European Power (ca. 1683–1882) 433

      21 Global Transformations in the ‘Muslim World’: Connections, Crises, and Reforms 435
      Ali Yaycioglu

      22 Intellectual Creativity in a Time of Turmoil and Transition 459
      Ethan L. Menchinger

      23 Islamicate Knowledge Systems: Circulation, Rationality, and Politics 479
      Jane H. Murphy

      24 From Saints and Renewers to Mahdis and Proto‐Nationalists 499
      John O. Voll

      Part VII Colonial Subjection and Postcolonial Developments (ca. 1882–present) 519

      25 Struggles for Independence: Colonial and Postcolonial Orders 521
      SherAli Tareen

      26 The ‘Ulama’: Challenges, Reforms, and New Patterns of Social Relevance 543
      Jakob Skovgaard‐Petersen

      27 The Role of Intellectuals within Late‐Colonial and Postcolonial Public Spheres 561
      Mohammed A. Bamyeh and Armando Salvatore

      28 The Sociopolitical Entanglements of Sufism 585
      Jamal Malik

      Index 607

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