The origins of the Shīʻa: Identity, ritual, and sacred space in eighth-century Kūfa Najam Haider.
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge studies in Islamic civilizationPublication details: Cambridge: New York, N.Y.: Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: xvi, 276 p.: ill.; 24 cmISBN:- 9781107010710 (hardback)
- BP192.7.K75 HAI 22
- BP192.7.K75 HAI H35 2011
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Books | JST Library General Stacks | BP<br>Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc. | BP192.7.K75 HAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 109185 |
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BP 192 DAK The charismatic community: | BP 192.3 SHI The Shi'i world: | BP 192.3 STU The study of Shi'i Islam : | BP192.7.K75 HAI The origins of the Shīʻa: | BP 193.I.A2 LAK The sacred foundations of justice in Islam: | BP 193 TWE The Twelver Shia in modern times : | BP 193.26.SHI A Shi'ite anthology |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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