Les auteurs
Smith Idleman jane est professeure d’études islamiques et des relations islamo-chrétiennes et Co-Directrice du Centre de Duncan Black Macdonald pour l’étude de l’Islam et les relations entre chrétiens et musulmans.
Yvonne Haddad est professeure d’histoire de l’Islam et des relations entre chrétiens et musulmans, à l’Université de Georgetown.
Presentation
This book provides a thorough and accessible guide to belief about the afterlife in the Sunni Muslim tradition. Drawing on the Qur’an, traditions, creeds, and theological commentaries, as well as interviews with Muslim clerics, the authors offer an overview of the Islamic eschatological narrative, describing the understanding of events beginning with the death of the individual and ending with habitation in the final abodes of recompense.
Table des matières
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Preface
Considerations of God, Man, Time, and Eternity
From Death to Ressurection Classical Islam
The Eschaton, the Judgment, and the Final Dispensation Classical Islam
From Death to Ressurection Modern Islam
The Eschaton, the Judgment, and the Final Dispensation Modern Islam
Appendix A Evidence of Afterlife Concerns the Pre-Islamic Arabia...
Appendix B The special Case of Women and Children in the Afterlife
Appendix C The Cult of Saints
Glossary of Arabic Terms
Notes
Bibliography
Index