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The Caliphs and their Non-Muslim Subjects: A Critical Study of the Covenant of Umar

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The Caliphs and their Non-Muslim Subjects: A Critical Study of the Covenant of Umar

$22.97
 

Dive into the intricate dynamics of early Islamic governance with A. S. Tritton's illuminating study, "The Caliphs and Their Non-Muslim Subjects: A Critical Study of the Covenant of 'Umar." Delving deep into history, Tritton explores the era following Muhammad's death, where three caliphs ruled from Medina amidst rapid Islamic expansion. From the administration's inception by 'Umar I to the cultural shifts under the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphs, this book offers a comprehensive examination of how governance shaped interactions between Muslims and non-Muslims.

Tritton meticulously examines pivotal aspects of governance: from the foundational Covenant of 'Umar, governing non-Muslim communities, to the evolving roles of Christian Arabs, Jews, and Magians within the Islamic state. Vividly detailed chapters explore topics ranging from religious practices and social conditions to taxation policies and the status of churches and monasteries under Islamic rule. Through careful analysis of original sources and historical narratives, Tritton paints a nuanced picture of the complexities and challenges faced by non-Muslim subjects under successive caliphs.

Beyond historical narrative, Tritton's work addresses broader themes of religious tolerance, socio-political integration, and the evolution of Muslim governance from Medina to the heights of the Abbasid dynasty. This critical study not only sheds light on the legal frameworks that governed non-Muslims but also reflects on their impact on Islamic society and governance over centuries.

For scholars, historians, and enthusiasts of Islamic history, "The Caliphs and Their Non-Muslim Subjects" offers invaluable insights into a pivotal era of Islamic civilization. Tritton's authoritative voice, backed by meticulous research and scholarly rigor, makes this book essential reading for understanding the intricate tapestry of early Islamic governance and its enduring influence on religious and social dynamics in the Muslim world.




Author: A. S. Tritton
Publisher: Qadeem Press
Publication Date: 45650
Number of Pages: 256 pages
Binding: Political Science
ISBN-10: 936608060X
ISBN-13: 9789366080604
 

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