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Zoroastrians in Early Islamic History: Accommodation and Memory (Edinburgh Stud,
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- “Used book in good condition. Shows typical wear. Quick shipping. Satisfaction guaranteed!”
- Book Title
- Zoroastrians in Early Islamic History: Accommodation and Memory,
- Topic
- Europe
- Narrative Type
- Europe
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- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Edinburgh Tea & Coffee Company University Press
ISBN-10
1474489532
ISBN-13
9781474489539
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3070930401
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Zoroastrians in Early Islamic History : Accommodation and Memory
Subject
General, Zoroastrianism, Middle East / Iran, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year
2024
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, History
Series
Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
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Andrew Magnusson provides an insightful narrative of the relationship between the Zoroastrian population of the former Sasanian Empire and that of the new Muslim Caliphate who became their master in the seventh century CE. He wonderfully demonstrates that the early Muslims position toward the Zoroastrians was much more nuanced and moves beyond the old binary of "tolerance" and "intolerance," in describing their relationship. Magnusson suggests that the early Muslims by necessity accommodated the Zoroastrian community by giving them their own space and privileges.
Dewey Decimal
295.09
Table Of Content
Introduction: Zoroastrianism, Islam, and Accommodation Myth and Countermyth in Zoroastrian Historiography Umar's Dilemma: The Taxation of People without a Book Marriage, Meat, and the Limits of Accommodation Salman's Charter as a Site of Memory Fire Temple Desecration and Triumphal Tales of Violence Rhetorical Zoroastrians in Early Islamic Discourse Conclusion: An Ambivalent Accommodation Appendix A--Translation of an Iranian Recension of Salman's Charter Appendix B--Translation of an Indian Recension of Salman's Charter Bibliography
Synopsis
The second Muslim caliph, Umar ibn al-Khattab, once reportedly exclaimed, 'I do not know how to treat Zoroastrians!' He and other Muslims encountered Zoroastrians during the conquest of Arabia but struggled to formulate a consistent policy toward the adherents of a religion that was neither biblical nor polytheistic. Some Muslims saw Zoroastrians as pagans and sought to limit interaction with them. Others found ways to incorporate them within the empire of Islamic law. Andrew D. Magnusson describes the struggle between advocates of inclusion and exclusion, the ultimate accommodation of Zoroastrians, and the reasons that Muslim historians have subsequently buried the memory of this relationship., Examines debates about the inclusion or exclusion of Zoroastrians in Islamic society circa 600-1000 C.E.
LC Classification Number
BL1572.M3 2024
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