عنوان المقال عربي
ثورة الإمام الحسين (ع) في رؤية المستشرق الألماني يوليوس فلهاوزن
Abstract
Orientalism, by virtue of the cultural environment in which it arose and the religious, political, and scientific purposes in which it found its own approach and its own vision, which naturally diverged from the Islamic vision of the issues of Islamic history and the achievements of Islamic civilization. The revolution of Al-Hussein (peace be upon him) against the Umayyad rule in the year 61 AH / 680 AD is one of the most important and dangerous issues in Islamic history, which has attracted the attention of contemporary researchers, both Muslims and Orientalists, just as it attracted the attention of Muslim historians in the Middle Ages and the late Middle Ages, who devoted long pages to it and classified books and volumes on it in accordance with its doctrinal, human, political, and social importance. In this research, we try to shed light on the historical vision of the German orientalist Julius Wellhausen regarding the revolution of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him). Wellhausen is one of the most important orientalists who had a long hand in studying Islamic history, especially the Umayyad period, in numerous books and research, perhaps the most important of which are his two books: (The History of the Arab State from the Emergence of Islam to the End of the Umayyad State) and (The Political and Religious Opposition Parties in Early Islam - the Kharijites and the Shiites), which we relied on in completing this research.
Keywords
German Orientalist, Julius Wellhausen
Recommended Citation
Al-Badri, Ayad Kazim Rajih
(2025)
"The Revolution of Imam Hussein (PBUH) in the Vision of the German Orientalist Julius Wellhausen,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 4:
Iss.
3, Article 9.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol4/iss3/9