
Traces of the Prophets
relics and sacred spaces in early islam
$62.99
- Paperback
280 pages
- Release Date
8 April 2026
Summary
Traces of the Prophets: Relics and the Shaping of Early Islam
Contributing to scholarship studying Islam alongside other late antique religions, Traces of the Prophets highlights how early Muslims deployed sacred objects and spaces to inscribe and dispute Islam’s continuities with, and differences from, Judaism and Christianity. The book argues that prophets’ relics ritually and rhetorically shaped Muslim identities in the first centuries of Islam.
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Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781399522335 |
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ISBN-10: | 1399522337 |
Series: | Advances in the Study of Islam |
Author: | Adam Bursi |
Publisher: | Edinburgh University Press |
Imprint: | Edinburgh University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 280 |
Release Date: | 8 April 2026 |
Weight: | 0g |
Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm |
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Critics Review
This engagingly written study replaces stereotypes about Muslim iconoclasm and Christian saint-worship with an absorbing account of late antique debates over the significance of holy remains and the parameters of ritual engagement with them — debates that crossed boundaries between elites and commoners, Sunnis and Shi’ites, and Muslims and non-Muslims. – Marion H. Katz New York UniversityThis is an excellent book and will reward reading by all studying and researching early Islamic history. – Harry Munt, University of York * Bulletin of SOAS *Well-researched and documented, yet enjoyably readable and thought-provoking. – Natana J. DeLong-Bas, Boston College * Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations *Traces of the Prophets convincingly demonstrates that, since Islam’s inception, Muslims managed to circumvent and manipulate the theological-ethical unlawfulness surrounding the veneration of prophetic figures’ tombs and relics so as to allow for its practice…Furthermore, in addition to offering the richest body of references for anyone interested in the subject, the book’s fresh historical perspective constitutes a robust springboard for future research. – Valérie Gonzalez * Material Religion *Bursi’s analyses…show him to be at home both with Arabic primary sources and with the new scholarship on early Islam. Bursi also writes about complex ideas in an accessible fashion, which makes the book usable both in graduate courses as well as advanced undergraduate courses. – Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, Carleton College * Journal of Near Eastern Studies *
About The Author
Adam Bursi
Adam Bursi is an editorial assistant at Fortress Press. He received his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Cornell University, and has held research and teaching positions at the University of Tennessee, the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library, and Utrecht University. He coedited the collection ‘His Pen and Ink Are a Powerful Mirror’: Andalusi, Judaeo-Arabic, and Other Near Eastern Studies in Honor of Ross Brann (Brill, 2020), and his articles have appeared in the journals Medieval Encounters, Arabica, Studies in Late Antiquity, and elsewhere.
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