Self and Secrecy In Early Islam

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This book explores identity and privacy in early Islamic culture, examining literature, historiography, and scripture. Khan delves into how selfhood and secrecy shaped individual and communal life, offering a nuanced view of early Islamic societal and intellectual dynamics.

Ruqqaya Yasmine Khan’s Self and Secrecy in Early Islam investigates the concepts of selfhood and privacy within the context of early Islamic society. Drawing on literature, historiography, and Quranic narratives, the book examines how these themes influenced personal and communal interactions. Khan explores the balance between public and private life, uncovering the role secrecy played in shaping identity and spirituality. This scholarly work offers fresh perspectives on early Islamic intellectual and social frameworks, making it valuable for those studying Islamic history, culture, and philosophy. It enriches understanding of how early Muslims navigated individuality within a collective faith.

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Hardback

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Ruqqaya Yasmine Khan

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