Heinz Halm's work presents a thorough and accessible discussion
of the history, theology, and current state of this branch of
Islam. Newly revised, "Shi'ism" includes updated information on the
fate of the Shi'ite revolution in Iran as well as a new chapter on
Iraq.
Observing a tradition more than 1000 years old, Shi'ites
represent 10 percent of the Muslim population, or 100 million
people. Halm explores how Shi'ism differs from the rest of Islam,
discussing the prominence of its authorities, the Imams, as well as
its legal system, practices of worship, places of pilgrimages, and
a religious ethos characterized by a fervor to suffer for the
cause.
Additionally, Halm provides a lucid survey of the various
branches of Shi'ism, paying attention to their historical,
organizational, and theological developments. The book also
considers the appeal and impact of Imams in contemporary Shi'ism
and their interpretation of the social and economic problems
gripping the Islamic world.
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