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Non-Muslims in the Early Islamic Empire:

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    Writen by Milka Levy-Rubin
  • PublisherCambridge University Press
  • Year2011

Non-Muslims in the Early Islamic Empire explores the historical dynamics between non-Muslim communities and the early Islamic state, focusing on their integration, legal status, and the transition from surrender to coexistence. The book investigates the experiences of religious minorities, such as Christians and Jews, within the Islamic empire, particularly their status as dhimmis (protected peoples) under Islamic law. Levy-Rubin delves into the political and social mechanisms that allowed for coexistence within a growing Islamic empire, despite the various tensions that arose between religious groups. Through a close examination of legal texts, political documents, and historical accounts, the book sheds light on how early Islamic rulers managed relationships with non-Muslim populations, the challenges of integration, and the complex legal frameworks that allowed for coexistence over time. This work is crucial for understanding the role of religious minorities and interfaith relations in shaping the social and political landscape of the early Islamic world.

Book Title Non-Muslims in the Early Islamic Empire:
Author Milka Levy-Rubin
ISBN 1107004330, 9781107004337 ISSN
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 2011
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 288 Dimensions
Book Subject Islamic History, Religious Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Social Integration, Political Science, Interfaith Relations, Islamic Law, Early Islamic Empire
Keywords Non-Muslims, Early Islamic Empire, Coexistence, Surrender, Dhimmis, Islamic Civilization, Interfaith Relations, Historical Dynamics, Religious Minorities, Islamic Law, Political Integration

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