Aligning Heaven and Earth in Early Islam: Astrology and the Construction of Historical Knowledge
By (Author) Antoine Borrut
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
9th June 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Middle Eastern history
Historiography
Hardback
448
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Aligning Heaven and Earth in Early Islam focuses on the construction of historical knowledge during the first centuries of Islam (7th10th centuries CE) and sheds light on the much-neglected genre of astrological histories. It contends that astrologers played a significant, albeit totally overlooked, role in the making of Islamic historiography. The volume documents a unique moment in historical writing and reveals enduring legacies of this exceptional corpus of texts and historical horoscopes. The flourishing and eventual vanishing of astrological histories reveal broader historiographical trends, most notably a shift of cultural brokers serving as arbitrators of (historical) knowledge and a change of regime of historicity. Aligning Heaven and Earth in Early Islam also reveals the forgotten legacies of a moment in early Islamic historiography, when history was being written according to celestial omens and planetary conjunctions.