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El. knyga: All the World Is Awry: Al-Ma?arri and the Luzumiyyat, Revisited

  • Formatas: 478 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: State University of New York Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438479460
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  • Formatas: 478 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: State University of New York Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438479460
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Examines the thought of Abu al- Ala’ al-Ma arri (973–1057 CE) within the broader context of the major trends in Arab Islamic political and intellectual history by the time of his flourishing.

Free-thinking poet, grammarian, social critic, and satirist, Abu al- Ala' al-Ma arri (973–1057 CE) remains one of the more celebrated and intriguing personalities in the history of Arab Islamic civilization. Although the controversies surrounding his skepticism, cynicism, and anticlericalism have never been completely resolved, his more disquieting writings are commonly available in the Arab world, cited in standard histories of Arabic literature, and the subject of scholarly studies.

Al-Ma arri is universally recognized as a giant among the litterateurs of Islam, deservedly famous for the role that he played in the development of Arabic verse as a more serious vehicle of religious-political thought and social criticism. The centrality attributed to al-Ma arri as innovator has been linked to a strain of inquiry that has been particularly paramount to Westerners: to what extent did al-Ma arri and other unconventional thinkers stray from the course of mainstream Islamic thought?

In this book, R. Kevin Lacey places al-Ma arri within the broader context of Arab Islamic political and intellectual history up to the mid-eleventh century, and identifies the coherencies and incoherencies within his overall thought in an effort to determine the extent to which he deviated from his inherited faith. Al-Ma arri and his like were hardly representative, and their imprint on their co-religionists may be questionable, but they must be taken into consideration in order to do full justice to the intellectual history of Islam.

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Examines the thought of Ab al-Al' al-Maarr (9731057 CE) within the broader context of the major trends in Arab Islamic political and intellectual history by the time of his flourishing.
Acknowledgments vii
A Note on Transliteration ix
PART ONE
One The Man: A Bibliographical Sketch of Abu al-'Ala' al-Ma'arri
3(36)
Two The Milieu
39(100)
PART TWO
Three The Medium: Reading and Interpreting Luzum Ma La Yalzam in Light of Its Literary Character
139(38)
Four The Message
177(176)
Notes 353(90)
Principle Works Cited or Consulted 443(10)
Index 453
R. Kevin Lacey is Associate Professor of Arabic and Near Eastern Studies at Binghamton University, State University of New York. His books include The Arab-African and Islamic Worlds: Interdisciplinary Studies (coedited with Ralph M. Coury).