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Fatimah As A Motif Of Contention And Suffering In Islamic Sources

Vinay Khetia
  • Abstract
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
    • Outline And Sources
  • Chapter 1: The Figure Of Fatimah In History And Sunni Tradition
    • 1.1. Sources For The History Of Early Islam And Biography Of Fatimah: Theoretical Considerations
    • 1.2. Fadak In History And The Test Of A Caliph
      • Muhammad Ibn Saʿd And His Al-Tabaqat Al -Kubra
    • 1.3.The Meeting At Saqifa And Its Aftermath
    • Conclusion To Chapter One
  • Chapter 2: Fatimah As A Motif Of Suffering And Contention In Shiite Tradition
    • 2.1. Sectarianism In Shiite Hadith And The Fatimah-Rashidun Conflict
    • 2.2. Fatimah As A Political Activist And Leader: The Saga Of Fadak
      • The Speech Of Fatimah
    • 2.3. The Aftermath Of Saqifah And Fatimah The Downtrodden Martyr
      • The Book Of Sulaym Ibn Qays Al-Hilali And Post-Sulaym Texts
    • 2.4. Fatimah’s Last Moments And Burial
    • Conclusion To Chapter Two
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
    • A. Primary Sources
    • B. Secondary Sources
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Fadak
Succession to Prophet Muhammad
Early Islamic History
Fatimah al-Zahra

This text portrays the role of Fatimah Al-Zahra (a) during the tumultuous period after the death of her father, the Prophet Muhammad (S), and it examines how she was depicted from Sunni sources versus the reports of the events from Shi’a sources.

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Vinay Khetia
  • Fatimah As A Motif Of Contention And Suffering In Islamic Sources
    • Abstract
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
      • Outline And Sources
    • Chapter 1: The Figure Of Fatimah In History And Sunni Tradition
      • 1.1. Sources For The History Of Early Islam And Biography Of Fatimah: Theoretical Considerations
      • 1.2. Fadak In History And The Test Of A Caliph
        • Muhammad Ibn Saʿd And His Al-Tabaqat Al -Kubra
      • 1.3.The Meeting At Saqifa And Its Aftermath
      • Conclusion To Chapter One
    • Chapter 2: Fatimah As A Motif Of Suffering And Contention In Shiite Tradition
      • 2.1. Sectarianism In Shiite Hadith And The Fatimah-Rashidun Conflict
      • 2.2. Fatimah As A Political Activist And Leader: The Saga Of Fadak
        • The Speech Of Fatimah
      • 2.3. The Aftermath Of Saqifah And Fatimah The Downtrodden Martyr
        • The Book Of Sulaym Ibn Qays Al-Hilali And Post-Sulaym Texts
      • 2.4. Fatimah’s Last Moments And Burial
      • Conclusion To Chapter Two
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
      • A. Primary Sources
      • B. Secondary Sources
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