Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The article focuses on the exceptional features medieval texts ascribed to martyrs’
bodies, especially after their death on the battlefield. It examines a set of topoi
through which Islamic religious literature differentiated these martyrs from other dead,
using a sublimate and extraordinary corporeity as a sign of their spiritual excellence. Finally, the article takes into account some extreme developments of this attitude, wellrepresented
in a ḥadīṯ (collected in Ibn al-Mubārak’s Kitāb al-ǧihād) stating that the
martyr will be given a new, most beautiful, body immediately after death.
In the conclusion the article raises the question of the relevance of these themes to
contemporary representations of martyrdom where images of martyrs’ bodies play a
central role in the quest for legitimacy of religious, national or political communities.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Islamic eschatology, martyr’s body, narrative patterns on martyrdom, ḥadīṯ
literature
Elenco autori:
Denaro, Roberta
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