Mecca :A Literary History of the Muslim Holy Land ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication subTitle :A Literary History of the Muslim Holy Land

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: Peters F. E.  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781400887361

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691032672

Subject: K384.9 local annals

Keyword: 伊斯兰教(回教)

Language: ENG

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Description

For the non-Muslim, Mecca is the most forbidden of Holy Cities--and yet, in many ways it is the best known. Muslim historians and geographers have studied it, and countless pilgrims and travelers--many of them European Christians in disguise--have left behind lively and well-publicized accounts of life in Mecca and its associated shrine-city of Medina, where the Prophet lies buried. The stories of all these figures, holy men and heathens alike, come together in this book to offer a remarkably revealing literary portrait of the city's traditions and urban life and of the surrounding area. Closely following the publication of F. E. Peters's The Hajj (Princeton, 1994), which describes the perilous pilgrimage itself from the travelers' perspectives, this collection of writings and commentary completes the historical travelogue. The accounts begin with the Muslims themselves, in the patriarchal age of Abraham and Ishmael, and trace the sometimes glorious and sometimes sad history of Islam's central shrine down to the last Grand Sharif of Mecca, Husayn ibn Ali, whose fragile kingdom was overtaken by the House of Sa`ud in 1926. Because of chronic flooding and constant rebuilding, there is little or no material evidence for the early history of Islam's holy cities. By assembling, analyzing, and fashioning these literary accounts of Mecca, however, Peters supplies us with a vivid sense of place and human interaction, much as he did in his widely acclaimed Jerusalem (

Chapter

List of Illustrations

Mecca and Medina in Early Photo Documents, by C.E.S. Gavin

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Maps

I A Speculative History of Mecca in the Age of Ignorance

II Muhammad: Medina and After

III Building the Holy Land

IV Caught in the Spice Chain: Europe and the Hijaz

V The Ottoman Hijaz

VI The Two Sanctuaries

VII The Wars of the Kings

VIII King and Caliph: The Sharifate of Husayn Ibn Ali (1908-1925)

Chronology of Mecca and the Hajj

Notes

Works Cited

Index

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