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100 1 $aDonner, Fred McGraw,$d1945-
245 10 $aNarratives of Islamic origins :$bthe beginnings of Islamic historical writing /$cFred M. Donner.
260 $aPrinceton, N.J. :$bDarwin Press,$c1998.
300 $axv, 358 pages ;$c25 cm.
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490 1 $aStudies in late antiquity and early Islam ;$v14
505 0 $aThe date of the Qurʼānic text -- Early Islamic piety -- Styles of legitimation in the early Islamic community of believers -- The contours of the early Islamic historiographical tradition -- Themes of prophecy -- Themes of community -- Themes of hegemony -- Themes of leadership -- Authenticity, transformation, and selection of historiographical themes -- Chronology and the development of chronological schemes -- Some formal and structural characteristics of early Islamic historiography.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 307-344) and index.
520 $aDonner challenges the scholarly assumption that the earliest Muslim believers wanted to write history out of "idle curiosity" and suggests that Islamic historical tradition resulted from a variety of challenges facing the community during the seventh to tenth centuries, C.E. He identifies the intellectual context in which Muslims began to think and write historically; sketches the issues, themes, and forms of the early Islamic historiographical tradition; considers the value of some radically revisionist interpretations of early Islam that have appeared in the past 20 years; and discusses the problem of sources in studying Islamic origins.
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