Medieval Islamic sectarianism /

This book asks readers to re-examine their view of the Islamic world and the development of sectarianism in the Middle East by shining a light on the complexity and diversity of early Islamic society. While Sunni Islam eventually became politically and numerically dominant, Sunni and Shiʻi identitie...

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Author / Creator: Baker, Christine D. (Author)
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Language notes:In English.
Imprint: Leeds [England] : Arc Humanities Press, [2019]
Series:Past imperfect (ARC Humanities Press)
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Online Access:Click here for full text at JSTOR
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505 0 |a When did Sunnism become orthodox? -- Non-Sunni Islams before the tenth century -- The Fatimids and Isma'ili Shiʻism in North Africa -- The Buyids and Shiʻism in Baghdad 
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