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incest and inbreeding in classical Arabic literature

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An edition of Close relationships (2005)

Close relationships

incest and inbreeding in classical Arabic literature

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"Close Relationships is Geert Jan van Gelder's groundbreaking and comprehensive study of the diverse facts and opinions found in pre-modern Arabic texts - both literary and non-literary - concerning incest and inbreeding resulting from repeated close-kin marriage. The pre-Islamic Bedouin Arabs knew about the dangers of human inbreeding, yet by the time the Prophet Muhammed is said to have warned "Marry strangers, then you will not produce stunted offspring!" marrying one's father's brother's daughter had traditionally been the preferred choice in order to keep wealth and marriage in the same family. The Qur'an laid down the basic rules of marriage impediments, which, uniquely, include not only blood-relationships but also milk-relationships i.e. being suckled by the same woman. Later generations of jurists and exegetes elaborated and discussed these rules; some of them tried to justify and explain the prohibitions, mostly in ethical and social rather than in biological terms. Incest is shown to be a motif found in lampoons, anecdotes, jokes, stories, legends, creation stories (Adam and Eve's children), dream interpretation, and polemics with other religions or ethnic groups. In particular, the Zoroastrian Persians, who allegedly recommended next-of-kin marriage in pre-Islamic times, were attacked. Van Gelder acknowledges that while it is dangerous to make general assertions about the difference between "Western" and Arab or Middle Eastern customs and attitudes, he argues that the theme of incest, so prominent at least in European literature since the Greek myths, is somewhat marginal in Arabic literature. Many of the relevant passages have been translated into English specially for this richly documented book that will be of interest not only to philologists and students of Arabic literature or Islamic culture but also to the general reader interested in the history of incest and inbreeding and attitudes towards these closely related concepts."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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Close relationships: incest and inbreeding in classical Arabic literature
2005, I.B. Tauris, Distributed in the U.S. by St. Martin's Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-267) and index.

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London, New York, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
892.7/0935380901
Library of Congress
PJ7519.I53 G45 2005, PJ7526, PJ7526 .G45 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 278 p. ;
Number of pages
278

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3439540M
ISBN 10
1850438552
LCCN
2005298944
OCLC/WorldCat
57355087, 667094420
LibraryThing
1724121
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.5040/9780755612123
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3949367

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OL4649479W

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