Iraq after the Muslim Conquest - Michael G. Morony
MUSLIMS: DOCTRINES vision of guidance to them. The claim to provide proper guidance and thereby justice occurs already in letter ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES background is often suggested. HamdanIs were also among the Pen- itents and their combination of guilt, re ...
MUSLIMS: DOCTRINES of dynastic legitimacy. There is no evidence that those who followed al-Mukhtar did so, although he seems to ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES But his arrival would not be a return either, and contemporary Magian apocalyptic literature was more conc ...
MUSLIMS: DOCTRINES by less than two dozen men: Arabs from the tribes of BajIla, 'Ijl, and Kinda, and mawiill. Those who rebelled ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES Janal).iyya expected him to return as the Mahdi from the mountains of Isfahan.ll9 One way of transferring ...
MUSLIMS: DOCTRINES private revelations received by the Khanabiyya were inherently anti- nomian.^124 They freed themselves from t ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES the "Greatest Name" of God. Bayan is said to have used it to get a response from the planet Venus. Mughlra ...
MUSLIMS: DOCTRINES Because Muslims tended to cluster in newly founded settlements, there was no continuity of sacred location at ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES same way, local Christian practices of religious poverty based on trust in God were reinforced by the Qur: ...
MUSLIMS: DOCTRINES them also survived. There are three outstanding examples. The first concerns the arguments over ritual practi ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES and burial shared with the practices of other communties in Iraq, differences in details made them distinc ...
Conclusion THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY IT is now possible to gather together the major themes which have emerged in this discussion ...
CONCLUSION taxation systems at the lowest levels. Enough representatives of the landed aristocracy of the late Sasanian period s ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY Sasanian period extended into the Islamic period with the building of new monasteries and the continuin ...
CONCLUSION eventually made their way back to Iraq as members of a Muslim society. Pre-Islamic influences on the development of I ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY Muslims tended to resist at first. Essentially the people of Iraq con- tinued to act toward their new r ...
CONCLUSION In fiscal administration, the land tax continued to be based on a rate schedule per unit of area for different kinds ...
THE NATURE OF CONTINUITY ration by Muslims of details of administrative, military, and social practices from the Sasanian period ...
CONCLUSION Magianism by Islam as the religion of the rulers, with the result that the Magians' official relationship to the stat ...
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