Misquoting Muhammad : violence and heavenly reward in the Islamic tradition.

Dr. Jonathan A.C. Brown, Georgetown University professor of Islam and Muslim Christian Relations, delivers a talk entitled, "Misquoting Muhammad: Violence and Heavenly Reward in the Islamic Tradition." Brown explains the interpretations and origins of concepts like jihad or the fabled 72 virgins awa...

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Uniform Title:Library colloquia series (Michigan State University. Libraries)
Corporate Author: Vincent Voice Library
Other Authors: Brown, Jonathan (Jonathan A. C.) (Speaker)
Khalil, Mohammad Hassan
Margolis, Deborah (Deborah J.) (Host)
Language:English
Published: [2014]
Series:Library colloquia series (Michigan State University. Libraries)
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (1 hr., 24 min.) : digital, WAV, MP3 files.
Format: Audio Software
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Dr. Jonathan A.C. Brown, Georgetown University professor of Islam and Muslim Christian Relations, delivers a talk entitled, "Misquoting Muhammad: Violence and Heavenly Reward in the Islamic Tradition." Brown explains the interpretations and origins of concepts like jihad or the fabled 72 virgins awaiting Muslim martyrs in Paradise. He discusses Hadiths, or the teachings of the Prophet and how an Islamic clerical class studies and interprets them, both those that are verified to be authentic and those that are likely fabricated. Brown also explains why Hadiths are used and how they provide an understanding of larger issues of legitimate violence, heavenly rewards, and questions of truth and authority. He answers questions from the audience. Brown is introduced by Mohammad Hassan Khalil, Director of the MSU Muslim Studies Program. MSU Librarian Deborah J. Margolis convenes the event. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Colloquia Series. Held in the MSU Main Library.
Note:Electronic resource.
Call Number:Voice 26357
Playing Time:01:24:00
System Details:Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
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Recorded by the Vincent Voice Library, Sept. 18, 2014.