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Angels in Islam

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Angels are a basic tenet of belief in Islam, appearing in various types and genres of text, from eschatology to law and theology to devotional material. This book presents the first comprehensive study of angels in Islam, through an analysis of a collection of traditions (had?th) compiled by the 15th century polymath Jal?l al-D?n al-Suy?t? (d. 911/1505). With a focus on the principal angels in Islam, the author provides an analysis and critical translation of hadith included in al-Suyuti’s al-Haba’ik fi akhbar al-mala’ik (‘The Arrangement of the Traditions about Angels’) – many of which are translated into English for the first time. The book discusses the issues that the had?th raise, exploring why angels are named in particular ways; how angels are described and portrayed in the had?th; the ways in which angels interact with humans; and the theological controversies which feature angels. From this it is possible to place al-Suy?t?’s collection in its religious and historical milieu, building on the study of angels in Judaism and Christianity to explore aspects of comparative religious beliefs about angels as well as relating Muslim beliefs about angels to wider debates in Islamic Studies. Broadening the study of Islamic angelology and providing a significant amount of newly translated primary source material, this book will be of great interest to scholars of Islam, divinity, and comparative religion.

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ISBN: 9780367866518
Publication date: 12th December 2019
Author: Stephen (Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK) Burge
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 352 pages
Series: Culture and Civilization in the Middle East
Genres: Islam
Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals