- Shu'ubiyya
Shu'ubiyyah (Arabic: الشعوبية) refers to the response by non-
Arab Muslims to the privileged status of Arabs within theUmmah . There has been discrimination and in many cases oppression of minority groups resulting in many defined periods of cultural struggle throughoutIslamic History.Terminology
The name of the movement is derived from the Qur'anic use of the word for "nations" or "peoples", "shū'ub". The verse (49:13) is often used by
Muslims to counter prejudice and fighting among different p"eople.:يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ إِنَّا خَلَقْنَاكُم مِّن ذَكَرٍ وَأُنثَى وَجَعَلْنَاكُمْ شُعُوباً وَقَبَائِلَ لِتَعَارَفُوا إِنَّ أَكْرَمَكُمْ عِندَ اللَّهِ أَتْقَاكُمْ إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَلِيمٌ خَبِيرٌ
:"O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations (shū'ub) and tribes (qabā'il), that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things)." [
Qur'an inSurah 49, verse 13.(translated byYusuf Ali )]ocio-political movements
The use of the word in the context of a movement existed before the 9th century. The
Kharijites , an early splitoff sect from mainstreamIslam , used it to mean extending equality between the shu'ub and the kaba'il to bring about equality among all followers of Islam. It was a direct response to the claims by theQuraysh of being privileged to lead theUmmah , or community of believers.In
Iran "Shu'ubiyyah" When used as a reference to a specific movement, the term refers to a response by Persian
Muslim s to the growingArabization ofIslam in the 9th and 10th centuries in what is nowIran . It was primarily concerned with preservingPersia n culture and protecting Persian identity. The most notable effect of the movement was the survival ofPersian language , the language of thePersians , to the present day. The movement never moved into apostasy though, and has its basis in the Islamic thought of equallity of races and nations.In the late 8th and early 9th centuries there was a resurgence of
Persia n national identity. This came about after years of oppression by theAbbassid caliphate. The movement left substantial records in the form of Persian literature and new forms of poetry. Most of those behind the movement were Persian, but references toEgyptians ,Berbers andAramaeans are attestd. [Enderwitz, S. "Shu'ubiyya". "Encylcopedia of Islam". Vol. IX (1997), pp. 513-14.]In
Al-Andalus Two centuries after the end of the Shu'ubiyyah movement in the east, another form of the movement came about in Islamic
Spain . It was fueled mainly by theBerbers , but included many European cultural groups as well includingGalicians ,Franks andCalabria ns. A notable example of "Shu'ubi" literature is the epistle of the Andalusian poetIbn Gharsiya (Garcia). According to the "Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature", this epistle was of minor importance, and its few exponents tended to repeat clichés adopted from the earlier Islamic East.See also
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Islamicization in post-conquest Iran
*Ajam
*Mawali
*Islamistan , movement of non-Arab Islamic unity
*Bashar ibn Burd , famous Shu'ubi poetNotes
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