“Mother of the Faithful” and “Lion of Allah” in the Prophetic Tradition and Early History of the Caliphate or Why the Islamic Jama at Disintegrated?
https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-2-47-56
Abstract
The problem of disintegration of the Islamic Ummah a long time ago became the one of the most important for the Islamic world and worldview. The wave of violence in the Near and Middle East sharpened some regional conflicts, which have already taken place before. The paper deals with the roots of this conflict atmosphere in the Early Islamic period. As the tradition affirms, the Prophet Muhammad predicted the Ummah to split in 73 sects. Today there exist in any case not less than 73 different Islamic schools, movements and organizations, which mutually and constantly contest their doctrinal authenticity. Moreover, the activity of quasi- Islamic extremist organisations like the ISIS, which is forbidden inside as well as outside the Russian Federation, is quite remarkable. All these factors demonstrate, that from the academic point of view it is actual to critically research the nature of fragmentation and disintegration of Islamic communities through the prism of prophetic legends. This paper is to consider as an attempt to resolve this multidimensional problem.
About the Author
F. A. AsadullinRussian Federation
Farid A. Asadullin, Cand. Sci. (Philol.), sheikh, counselor of the Chairman of the Spiritual Board of Muslims of Russian Federation$
7, Vypolzov Lane, Moscow, 129090;
leading research fellow, Instutute for Oriental Studies of Russian Academy of Sciences;
12, Rozhdestvenka Str., Moscow, 107031
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Review
For citations:
Asadullin F.A. “Mother of the Faithful” and “Lion of Allah” in the Prophetic Tradition and Early History of the Caliphate or Why the Islamic Jama at Disintegrated? Islam in the modern world. 2020;16(2):47-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-2-47-56