The authenticity of the letter of ‘Abd Allâh b. Ibâḍ to ‘Abd al-Malik
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Madelung, Wilferd (Auteur)
Titre
The authenticity of the letter of ‘Abd Allâh b. Ibâḍ to ‘Abd al-Malik
Résumé
The so-called first letter of Ibn Ibâḍ was long considered in modern scholarship as an authentic letter of ‘Abd Allâh b. Ibâḍ, the reputed founder of the Ibâḍiyya sect, to the Umayyad caliph ‘Abd al-Malik. This was questioned first by John Wilkinson and then by Michael Cook in his book on Early Muslim Theology, who proposed that the letter was written rather by Jâbir b. Zayd to the Muhallabid amîr ‘Abd al-Malik b. al-Muhallab. In his recent book on Ibadism, John Wilkinson has argued that the letter was addressed to ‘Abd al-Malik, the son of the caliph ‘Umar II, and that Jâbir b. Zayd could not have been its author. It will be argued in this paper that the letter is an authentic letter of ‘Abd Allâh b. Ibâḍ addressed to the son of ‘Umar II. Ibn Ibâḍ was not the founder of the Ibâḍiyya sect, but rather a contemporary and rival of Abû ‘Ubayda Muslim b. Abî Karîma.
Publication
Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée
Maison d’édition
Publications de l'Université de Provence
Lieu
Aix-en-Provence
Date
2012
Numéro
132
Pages
37-43
Clé de citation
madelungAuthenticityLetterAbd2012
Consulté le
08/11/2020 12:54
ISSN
0997-1327
Langue
fre
Extra
ISBN: 9782853998093
Number: 132
Référence
Madelung, W. (2012). The authenticity of the letter of ‘Abd Allâh b. Ibâḍ to ‘Abd al-Malik. Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée, (132), 37‑43. https://doi.org/10.4000/remmm.7753
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