Christians and others in the Umayyad state
Christians and others in the Umayyad state
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2016
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The papers in this first volume of the new Oriental Institute series LAMINE are derived from a conference entitled “Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians in the Umayyad State,” held at the University of Chicago on June 17–18, 2011. The goal of the conference was to address a simple question: Just what role did non-Muslims play in the operations of the Umayyad state? It has always been clear that the Umayyad family (r. 41–132/661–750) governed populations in the rapidly expanding empire that were overwhelmingly composed of non-Muslims — mainly Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians — and the status of those non-Muslim communities under Umayyad rule, and more broadly in early Islam, has been discussed continuously for more than a century. The role of non-Muslims within the Umayyad state has been, however, largely neglected
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Edited by Antoine Borrut and Fred M. Donner ; with contributions by Antoine Borrut, Touraj Daryaee, Muriel Debié, Fred M. Donner, Sidney H. Griffith, Wadād al-Qāḍī, Milka Levy-Rubin, Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych, Donald Whitcomb, and Luke Yarbrough. - Chicago, Illinois : The Oriental Institute of the University Of Chicago, 2016.- ix, 213 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 26 cm
Գիրքը ՀԱԳ- ում բացակայում է։ Տվյալները՝ ՖԲ Library of Byzantine Studies կայքից
https://mamlikshistory.blogspot.com/2024/07/download-pdf-late-antique-and-medieval.html
Contents: Notes for an archaeology of Mu'āwiya: material culture in the transitional period of believers / Donald Whitcomb-The Manṣūr Family and Saint John of Damascus: Christians and Muslims in Umayyad times / Sidney H. Griffith-Christians in the service of the Caliph: through the looking glass of communal identities / Muriel Debié-Persian lords and the Umayyads: cooperation and coexistence in a turbulent time / Touraj Daryaee-Non-Muslims in the Muslim conquest army in Early Islam / Wadād al-Qāḍī-Al-Akṭal at the Court of 'Abd al-Malik: the Qaṣīda and the construction of Umayyad authority / Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych-Umar II's ghiyār edict: between ideology and practice / Milka Levy-Rubin-Did 'Umar b. 'Abd al-'Azīz issue an edict concerning non-Muslim officials? / Luke Yarbrough
Գիրքը ՀԱԳ- ում բացակայում է։ Տվյալները՝ ՖԲ Library of Byzantine Studies կայքից
https://mamlikshistory.blogspot.com/2024/07/download-pdf-late-antique-and-medieval.html
Contents: Notes for an archaeology of Mu'āwiya: material culture in the transitional period of believers / Donald Whitcomb-The Manṣūr Family and Saint John of Damascus: Christians and Muslims in Umayyad times / Sidney H. Griffith-Christians in the service of the Caliph: through the looking glass of communal identities / Muriel Debié-Persian lords and the Umayyads: cooperation and coexistence in a turbulent time / Touraj Daryaee-Non-Muslims in the Muslim conquest army in Early Islam / Wadād al-Qāḍī-Al-Akṭal at the Court of 'Abd al-Malik: the Qaṣīda and the construction of Umayyad authority / Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych-Umar II's ghiyār edict: between ideology and practice / Milka Levy-Rubin-Did 'Umar b. 'Abd al-'Azīz issue an edict concerning non-Muslim officials? / Luke Yarbrough
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Christians-Islamic empire-History-To 1500I, Chtistianity and other religions-Islam-Congresses, Islamic Empire-Ethnic relations-Religious aspects-History-Congresses