ID | 139913 |
Title Proper | Sapping the narrative |
Other Title Information | IBN Kathir's account of the Shura of Uthman in Kitab Al-Bidaya Wa-L-Nihaya |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hagler, Aaron M |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | One mission of Ibn Kathir's Kitab al-Bidaya wa-l-Nihaya fi al-Taʾrikh (The Book of the Beginning and the End in History) is to provide a Sunni answer to a generally ʿAlid-legitimizing corpus of early Islamic historical accounts. Part of the 13th- and 14th-century movement that sought to rehabilitate the image of Syria and the otherwise reviled Umayyad dynasty (r. 661–750), Ibn Kathir's grand work of history cleverly reframes the early Islamic narrative to fit into what he considers a more “properly” Sunni framework than his sources provided. This article focuses on Ibn Kathir's presentation of the shūrā, the council appointed by ʿUmar and charged with choosing from among its six members his successor. It identifies the literary tools Ibn Kathir employed and offers a framework for his strategy of employing them. Whether through narrative aside or criticism of other historians, Ibn Kathir's recasting of a pro-ʿAlid grudge story as an Umayyad apologetic highlights moments of sectarian contention and emphasizes the evolution of Sunni opinion on Ali and Uthman. |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 47, No.2; May 2015: p.303-321 |
Journal Source | International Journal of Middle East Studies 2015-06 47, 2 |
Key Words | Ibn ; Shura ; Khathir's Account ; Uthman ; Kitab Al - Bidya ; Wa - L - Nihaya ; Islamic Historical Accounts ; Sunni Framework |