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The Origins of the Sunnite-Shi'ite Divide and the Emergence of the Ta'ziyeh Tradition.

نویسنده:
Aghaie, Kamran Scot

سال نشر: 1/1/2005
چکیده: This article features the origins of the Sunnite-Shi'ite divide and the emergence of the Ta'ziyeh tradition. The roots of the Sunnite-Shi'ite schism are found in the crisis of succession that occurred after the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 C.E. One of the key distinctions between the two factions is the Sunnite belief in the caliphate, as opposed to the Shi'ite belief in the imamate. The disputes surrounding the succession to the Prophet Muhammad precipitated the fundamental schism. The ta'ziyeh ritual is the culmination of centuries of sectarian development, beginning with the crisis of succession to the Prophet Muhammad, which in turn led to a series of political and military conflicts. By far the most significant conflict was the Battle of Karbala, in which Imam Hussein and his supporters were martyred.
The Origins of the Sunnite-Shi'ite Divide and the Emergence of the Ta'ziyeh Tradition.
مشخصه ی(URI): http://shialibrary.net/ihdl/handle/110/673
موضوع: ISLAMIC sects
زیرمجموعه :
  • مقالات علمی - پژوهشی
  • نمایش کامل متادیتا
  • آمار بازدید
contributor authorAghaie, Kamran Scot
date accessioned2017-08-07T19:11:09Z
date available2017-08-07T19:11:09Z
date issued1/1/2005
identifier issn10542043
identifier other18813910
identifier urihttp://digital.imamhussain-lib.com/ihdl/handle/110/673
description abstractThis article features the origins of the Sunnite-Shi'ite divide and the emergence of the Ta'ziyeh tradition. The roots of the Sunnite-Shi'ite schism are found in the crisis of succession that occurred after the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 C.E. One of the key distinctions between the two factions is the Sunnite belief in the caliphate, as opposed to the Shi'ite belief in the imamate. The disputes surrounding the succession to the Prophet Muhammad precipitated the fundamental schism. The ta'ziyeh ritual is the culmination of centuries of sectarian development, beginning with the crisis of succession to the Prophet Muhammad, which in turn led to a series of political and military conflicts. By far the most significant conflict was the Battle of Karbala, in which Imam Hussein and his supporters were martyred.en
languageالإنجليزيةar
language isoEnglishen_US
language isoانگلیسیfa
titleThe Origins of the Sunnite-Shi'ite Divide and the Emergence of the Ta'ziyeh Tradition.en
typeبحوث و مقالاتar
typeArticleen_US
typeمقالهfa
journal titleTDR: The Drama Reviewen
journal volume49
journal issue4
source DatabaseEBSCOhost
contenttypeفقط بياناتar
contenttypeMetadata Onlyen_US
contenttypeفرادادهfa
journal fristpage42
journal lastpage47
subject keywordsISLAMIC sects
subject keywordsISLAM -- Rituals
subject keywordsRITES & ceremonies
subject keywordsSCHISM
subject keywordsSHIITES
subject keywordsSUNNITES
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