Caliphate : the history of an idea / Hugh Kennedy
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- 9780465094387
- 0465094384
- ARCH FRBC 909.097 K35C 23
- BP166.9 .K36 2016
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SAIACS Archives Room | Frykenberg Collection | ARCH FRBC 909.097 K35C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 066592 |
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ARCH FRBC 909.08 D228A After Tamerlane : | ARCH FRBC 909.09 C953C Conquerors : how Portugal forged the first global empire / | ARCH FRBC 909.097 H867I In God's path : the Arab conquests and the creation of an Islamic empire / | ARCH FRBC 909.097 K35C Caliphate : the history of an idea / | ARCH FRBC 909.0975 R643A A history of the English-speaking peoples since 1900 / | ARCH FRBC 909.8 B359B The birth of the modern world, 1780-1914 : | ARCH FRBC 909.82 D583C Cataclysms : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-293) and index
The first caliphs -- The executive caliphate: the rule of the Umayyads -- The early Abbasid Caliphate -- The culture of the Abbasid Caliphate -- The later Abbasid Caliphate -- Three authors in search of the caliphate -- The caliphate of the Shi'ites -- The Umayyads of Córdoba -- The Almohad caliphs -- The caliphate under the Mamluks and Ottomans -- The twentieth century and beyond
Caliphate is a grand and sweeping history of the caliphate since the death of the prophet Mohammed until the last official caliph in the 13th Century, and its modern incarnations under various Islamist groups today. Contrary to popular belief, Islamic law is not a codified set of legislations, and thus there cannot be one definition of the role of the caliph. Rather, this title has been the subject of serious debate and transformation over time. In Caliphate, historian and Middle East expert Hugh Kennedy lifts the veil on the changing and contested position of the caliph and explores the fascinating succession of various leaders of the Islamic world since the death of the Prophet in 632 until the modern day. Kennedy begins in 7th century Medina, the Prophet Muhammad's city in the Hejaz desert, in the hours following the prophet's death. In the end, Kennedy delves into the modern fate of the caliphate, as the British manipulate the 19th Century caliphs to spur dissent against the Ottomans in the Arab provinces, and Islamist leaders call for the creation of a Muslim caliphate. We witness the emergence of another Abu Bakr as "caliph" in 2014, as Kennedy untangles the twisted and distorted Qur'anic history ISIS uses to justify its barbaric acts. An authoritative new account of the dynasties of leaders who shaped the Arab world, The Caliphate reveals the legacy of one of the most potent political ideas in modern history
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