Religion and Politics under the Early ʻAbbāsids: The Emergence of the Proto-Sunnī Elite

Publication Year
1997

Type

Book
Abstract

The main concern of this book is the religious policies of the early ‘Abbāsid caliphs. It focuses on the religious trends which went into the making of Sunnī Islam, and traces the emergence of the nascent Sunnī elite in relation to the ‘Abbāsids.
Various aspects of the caliphs' evolving relationship with the religious scholars are studied and the nature of caliphal patronage and its impact on the scholars, and ultimately on the evolution of early Sunnism, is explored. What emerges is a picture of close collaboration between the caliphs and the ‘ulama’, with the caliphs playing an active and multifaceted role in religious life. This book challenges the prevailing interpretations of the separation of religion and politics in early Islam, and offers new insights into the social and religious history of Islam's formative centuries.

Reviews

...a significant contribution to the field of 'ulama' studies…” Tayeb El-Hibri, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2000.

Series Title
Islamic History and Civilization
Series Volume
16
Publisher
Brill
City
Leiden and New York
ISBN
9789004106789
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