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Rituals Of Islamic Monarchy Accession And Succession In The First Muslim Empire Andrew Marsham

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Rituals Of Islamic Monarchy Accession And Succession In The First Muslim Empire Andrew Marsham
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.62 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Andrew Marsham
ISBN: 9780748630776, 0748630775
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Rituals Of Islamic Monarchy Accession And Succession In The First Muslim Empire Andrew Marsham by Andrew Marsham 9780748630776, 0748630775 instant download after payment.

This fascinating history explores the ceremony of the oath of allegiance to the caliph from the time of the Prophet Muhammad until the fragmentation of the caliphate in the late ninth and tenth centuries.


The study of royal rituals of accession and succession in Christian Rome, Byzantium and the early Medieval West has generated an extensive literature. This has however remained unexplored in scholarship on the Islamic world. This book redresses that by examining the ceremonial of accession to the caliphate in early Islam, covering the following aspects of the subject:


  • The place of ritual in political practice
  • Changes and continuities in that practice
  • The problem of how best to understand accounts of ritual.

    It also offers a contribution to major, current debates in Islamic history: the development of Arab-Muslim identity and the formation of the 'Islamic state'. It presents an accessible discussion of 'royal' ritual in early Islam which situates developments in the Islamic world in a late antique and early medieval context, adding an important comparative context to the book.Key Features

    • The first book-length exploration of royal ritual in the Islamic world
    • Focuses on the oath of allegiance pledged by subjects to their caliph
    • Contributes to major debates in Islamic history including the development of Arab-Muslim identity and the formation of the 'Islamic state'
    • Explicitly situates developments in the Islamic world in a late antique and early medieval context

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