The Echoes of Fitna: Accumulated Meaning and Performative Historiography in the First Muslim Civil War (Islamic History and Civilization, 197)
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Book info: The Echoes of Fitna: Accumulated Meaning and Performative Historiography in the First Muslim Civil War (Islamic History and Civilization, 197) (Hardcover, 188 pages) – Brill, 2022. Language: English. In The Echoes of Fitna, Aaron M. Hagler engages in a close reading of the fitna narratives of three related...
Book info: The Echoes of Fitna: Accumulated Meaning and Performative Historiography in the First Muslim Civil War (Islamic History and Civilization, 197) (Hardcover, 188 pages) – Brill, 2022. Language: English.
In The Echoes of Fitna, Aaron M. Hagler engages in a close reading of the fitna narratives of three related texts: al-Ṭabarī’s Taʾrīkh al-rusul wa-l-muluk, Ibn al-Athīr’s al-Kāmil fī al-taʾrīkh, and Ibn Kathīr’s Kitāb al-bidāya wa-l-nihāya. Because the latter two texts’ presentations of the fitna follow al-Ṭabarī’s so closely, moments of divergence in the texts are understood as clear markers of the later historians’ goals, perspectives, and literary-narrative strategies. The analysis of these changes demonstrates that the desire to reframe the meaning of Karbalāʾ is central to Ibn al-Athīr’s and Ibn Kathīr’s narrative construction, and that―while they left al-Ṭabarī’s versions of key events intact―small, even minute changes to contextual expository moments fundamentally change their meaning. Editorial Reviews About the Author Aaron M. Hagler, Ph.D. (2011), University of Pennsylvania, is Associate Professor of History at Troy University. He has previously published work in the International Journal of Middle East Studies, Arabica, and Der Islam, among others.