Prayer in Islamic Thought and Practice

Cover of Prayer in Islamic Thought and Practice by Marion Holmes Katz
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: 1st
Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 9780521716291
Dimensions:
Height: 9.0551 Inches
Length: 7.0866 Inches
Weight: 0.1984160358 Pounds
Width: 0.27559 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 297.3/822
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Prayer in Islamic Thought and Practice by Marion Holmes Katz, published by Cambridge University Press on April 29, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of the five daily prayers (ṣalāt) that form the second pillar of Islam. This 250-page work delves into the rules, historical dimensions, and diverse interpretations of ṣalāt within the Islamic tradition, providing a thorough analysis of its significance in the lives of observant Muslims.

Readers will find a broad historical survey that encompasses various perspectives, including Islamic law, Sufi mysticism, and Islamic philosophy. Katz also addresses the political implications of prayer, discussing scholars’ views on the righteousness of rulers and the role of gender in public worship. This edition presents a nuanced understanding of ṣalāt as both an egalitarian practice and a source of profound spiritual experience, making it relevant for those studying Islamic history and comparative religion.


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The five daily prayers (ṣalāt) that constitute the second pillar of Islam deeply pervade the everyday life of observant Muslims. Until now, however, no general study has analyzed the rules governing ṣalāt, the historical dimensions of its practice, and the rich variety of ways that it has been interpreted within the Islamic tradition. Marion Holmes Katz’s richly textured book offers a broad historical survey of the rules, values, and interpretations relating to ṣalāt. This innovative study on the subject examines the different ways in which prayer has been understood in Islamic law, Sufi mysticism, and Islamic philosophy. Katz’s book also goes beyond the spiritual realm to analyze the political dimensions of prayer, including scholars’ concerns about the righteousness and piety of rulers. The last chapter raises significant issues around gender roles, including the question of women’s participating in and leading public worship. Katz persuasively describes ṣalāt as both an egalitarian practice and one that can lead to extraordinary religious experience and spiritual distinction. This book will resonate with students of Islamic history and comparative religion.

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