Kinship Encounters: People and Ideas in the Medieval Islamicate World

被引:0
作者
Simonsohn, Uriel [1 ]
Zinger, Oded [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Haifa, Dept Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies, Haifa, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Jewish Hist & Contemporary Jewry, Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
kinship; Islamicate; family; encounters; law; community; CONVERSION; LEGAL; EAST; CONTRACTS; MARRIAGE; SLAVERY; FAMILY; BONDS; FAITH;
D O I
10.1163/15700674-12340183
中图分类号
K [历史、地理];
学科分类号
06 ;
摘要
The rise of Islam in the seventh century not only brought about significant political and religious changes but also sparked profound encounters among social and cultural institutions across vast territories. Often overlooked, Kinship constituted a central focus in these transformations. Even before Islam, the evolving religious landscape of the ancient world played a crucial role in shaping kinship notions and institutions. However, the Islamic expansion accelerated these processes through waves of migration, conversion, and acculturation, giving rise to diverse encounters in the formation of cosmopolitan Islamicate societies. These encounters ranged from quotidian interactions like marital partnerships to intellectual debates and literary translations. Kinship served as a locus for encounters between confessional, ethnic, and social groups, while there were also encounters between different kinship ideas, institutions, and practices. This article follows recent advances in kinship studies that argue for the cultural, rather than biological, nature of kinship and view it as a dynamic process rather than fixed structures. We offer the conception of kinship encounters as a useful lens to study medieval islamicate societies, institutions and interactions. Through a series of case studies, we show the role of kinship encounters in shaping identity markers, dictating communal agendas, and fulfilling social and religious absorbing and assimilating roles.
引用
收藏
页码:131 / 172
页数:42
相关论文
共 169 条
  • [1] abari Al-T., 1989, The History of al-Tabari Xiii: The Conquest of Iraq, Southwestern Persia, and Egypt: The Middle Years of Umar's Caliphate AD 636-642/AH 15-21, P62
  • [2] abari al-T., 2001, Tafsir al-T.abari: Jami al-Bayan an Ta'wil al-Qur'an, V18, P552
  • [3] Abbot Nadia, 1942, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, V1, P107
  • [4] Abbott Nabia., 1942, J NEAR EASTERN STUD, V1, P106
  • [5] ABULUGHOD JL, 1987, INT J MIDDLE E STUD, V19, P155
  • [6] THE CONSTITUTION OF MEDINA: A SOCIOLEGAL INTERPRETATION OF MUHAMMAD'S ACTS OF FOUNDATION OF THE UMMA
    Ajomand, Said Amir
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, 2009, 41 (04) : 555 - 575
  • [7] Al-Khallal Abu Bakr Ahmad b. Muhammad, 1994, Ahkam ahl al-milal min al-jami' li-masa'il al-imam Ahmad b. H.anbal, P354
  • [8] Al-Shafii Imam Muhammad b., 2001, Kitab al-umm, V5, P660
  • [9] al-Tanukhi Sahnunb. Sa'id., 2005, al-Mudawwana al-kubra li' l-imam Malik b. Anas al-Asbahi. Riwayat al-imam Sahnun b. Sa'id al-Tanukhi'an al-imam 'Abd al-Rahman b. Qasim. Wa-yaliha muqaddimat Ibn Rushd
  • [10] al-Wansharisi Ahmad b. Yahya, 1981, al-Mi'yar al-mughrib wa-l-fami' al-mu'rib 'an fatawa ahl Ifriqiya wa-l-Andalus wa-l-Maghrib, V2, P347