The Succession to Muhammad: A Study of the Early Caliphate

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Cambridge University Press, 1997 - 413 pages
In a convincing reinterpretation of early Islamic history, Wilferd Madelung examines the conflict that developed after the death of Muhammad for control of the Muslim community. He demonstrates how this conflict, which marked the demise of the first four caliphs, resulted in the lasting schism between Sunnite and Shi'ite Islam. In contrast to recent scholarly trends, the author takes up the Shi'i cause, arguing in defense of the succession of 'Ali. This book will make a major scholarly contribution to the debate over succession.

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À propos de l'auteur (1997)

Wilfred Madelung is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Ismaili Studies in London.
Paul E. Walker is an historian of ideas at the University of Chicago.

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