Caliphs and their non-Muslim subjects : a critical study of the Covenant of ʿUmar
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Caliphs and their non-Muslim subjects : a critical study of the Covenant of ʿUmar
(Routledge library editions, . Islam ; v. 30)
Routledge, 2008
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Reprint. Originally published: Delhi : Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli, 1950
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This is a multi-volume collection by leading authors in Islamic Studies. The volumes were originally published between 1867 and 1987. The collection reprints texts carefully selected on the basis of their influence and prestige, written by pre-eminent scholars of Islamic history, philosophy and religion.
The majority of the volumes reprint the original, first editions, but where appropriate, updated, enlarged editions are sometimes selected.
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ISBN 9780415440950
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Originally published in 1939.
After the death of Muhammad his community was ruled by three caliphs who kept their capital as Medina, the City of the Prophet. Under the rule of the caliphs those who did not confess the Muslim faith were under certain restrictions both in public and private life. This volume examines the social, cultural, religious and economic aspects of this period and includes chapters on:
Government Service; Churches and Monasteries; Christian Arabs, Jews and Magians; Dress; Financial Persecution, Medicine and Literature and Taxation.
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