Further reading: Michael Lecker, Muslims, Jews, and
Pagans: Studies on Early Islamic Medina (Leiden: E.J.
Brill, 1995); W. Montgomery Watt, Muhammad: Prophet
and Statesman (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1964).
emigration
See h
ijra
.
Enoch
See i
dris
.
eschatology
(Greek
eschatos, “last”)
In the comparative study of religions, eschatology
is a term used for beliefs and doctrines concerning
last things—
death
, the end of the world, and the
aFterliFe
. Muslims all share certain expectations
for the end times, but there are significant differ-
ences between Sunni and Shiite expectations, as
well as cases of difference between scholarly and
popular interpretations within the same sect. All
Muslims believe that time is linear, having begun
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