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House of the Prophet: Devotion to Muhammad in Islamic Mysticism

House of the Prophet: Devotion to Muhammad in Islamic Mysticism

About The Book

The House of the Prophet: Devotion to Muhammad in Islamic MysticismĀ is a historical survey of the centuries of theological arguments centered around the metaphysical terms, ā€œReality of Muhammadā€ and the ā€œFamily of Muhammad.ā€ Those influential interpretations served to defend a vast range of personal and public devotional practices (such as intercessory prayers, the birthday and Mi’raj of the Prophet, or Sunni understandings of the ā€œpeopleā€/Family of Muhammad). Eventually they also helped to explain the widespread devotional practices surrounding the ā€œFriends of Godā€ (awliya’), such as the visitation of tomb-shrines, related annual festivals, and serving as intermediaries in our personal interactions with the spiritual world.

This magisterial study of the centuries-long, slowly unfolding intellectual backdrop to those omnipresent spiritual practices and beliefs offers a progressive historical ā€œmirrorā€ reflecting the creative spread of all these popular practices and institutions.

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About The Book

The House of the Prophet: Devotion to Muhammad in Islamic MysticismĀ is a historical survey of the centuries of theological arguments centered around the metaphysical terms, ā€œReality of Muhammadā€ and the ā€œFamily of Muhammad.ā€ Those influential interpretations served to defend a vast range of personal and public devotional practices (such as intercessory prayers, the birthday and Mi’raj of the Prophet, or Sunni understandings of the ā€œpeopleā€/Family of Muhammad). Eventually they also helped to explain the widespread devotional practices surrounding the ā€œFriends of Godā€ (awliya’), such as the visitation of tomb-shrines, related annual festivals, and serving as intermediaries in our personal interactions with the spiritual world.

This magisterial study of the centuries-long, slowly unfolding intellectual backdrop to those omnipresent spiritual practices and beliefs offers a progressive historical ā€œmirrorā€ reflecting the creative spread of all these popular practices and institutions.