TY - JOUR
T1 - The ancient near East and islam
T2 - The case of lot-casting
AU - Crone, Patricia
AU - Silverstein, Adam
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - This article is a contribution to the question how far there was continuity between ancient Near Eastern and Islamic culture. It focuses on the practice of using lot-casting to allocate inheritance shares, conquered land, and official functions, and briefly surveys the history of this practice from ancient through Hellenistic to pre-Islamic times in order to examine its Islamic forms as reflected in historical and legal sources. It is argued that the evidence does suggest continuity between the ancient and the Islamic Near East, above all in the first century of the hijra, but also long thereafter, if only at a fairly low level of juristic interest. The article concludes with some general consideration of the problems involved in the study of the two disconnected periods of Near Eastern history.
AB - This article is a contribution to the question how far there was continuity between ancient Near Eastern and Islamic culture. It focuses on the practice of using lot-casting to allocate inheritance shares, conquered land, and official functions, and briefly surveys the history of this practice from ancient through Hellenistic to pre-Islamic times in order to examine its Islamic forms as reflected in historical and legal sources. It is argued that the evidence does suggest continuity between the ancient and the Islamic Near East, above all in the first century of the hijra, but also long thereafter, if only at a fairly low level of juristic interest. The article concludes with some general consideration of the problems involved in the study of the two disconnected periods of Near Eastern history.
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U2 - 10.1093/jss/fgq007
DO - 10.1093/jss/fgq007
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AN - SCOPUS:79952906145
SN - 0022-4480
VL - 55
SP - 423
EP - 450
JO - Journal of Semitic Studies
JF - Journal of Semitic Studies
IS - 2
ER -