RELS319R
Special Topics in Religious Studies; The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity
Cross-listed with RELS319R. The conditions of emergence and the subsequent elaboration of Islam from pre-Islamic Arabia to the classical Abbasid period (9-1 0th c. CE). The question of the appearance of Islam in a Late Antique context will be particularly scrutinized, as well as the making of a discrete Muslim identity. Specific topics include: Arabia and the Arabs before Islam; Late Antique Near East; The Prophet Muhammad; Quran and Hadith; The Rise of Islam; The Islamic Caliphate; Elites old and new; Art and the lite.
Sister Courses: RELS319B, RELS319E, RELS319G, RELS319J, RELS319K, RELS319L, RELS319N, RELS319P
Spring 2025
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