Time in Early Modern Islam

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The Prophet Muhammad And The Early Islamic Community Radically Redefined The Concept Of Time That They Had Inherited From Earlier Religions'' Beliefs And Practices. This New Temporal System Based On A Lunar Calendar And Era Was Complex And Required Sophistication And Accuracy. From The Ninth To The Sixteenth Century It Was The Muslim Astronomers Of The Ottoman Safavid And Mughal Empires And Not Those Of Europe Who Were Responsible For The Major Advances In Mathematics Astronomy And Astrology. Stephen Blake''S Fascinating Study Compares The Islamic Concept Of Time And Its Historical And Cultural Significance Across These Three Great Empires. Each Empire While Mindful Of Earlier Models Created A New Temporal System Fashioning A New Solar Calendar And Era And A New Round Of Rituals And Ceremonies From The Cultural Resources At Hand. The Hysteria That Accompanied The End Of The First Islamic Millennium In 1591 Also Created A Unique Collection Of Apocalyptic Prophets And Movements In Each Empire. This Book Contributes Not Only To Our Understanding Of The Muslim Temporal System But Also To Our Appreciation Of The Influence Of Islamic Science On The Western World.
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