Caliphate: The History of an Idea

Caliphate: The History of an Idea

by Hugh Kennedy
Caliphate: The History of an Idea

Caliphate: The History of an Idea

by Hugh Kennedy

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Overview

From a preeminent scholar of Islamic history, the authoritative history of caliphates from their beginnings in the 7th century to the modern day

In Caliphate, Islamic historian Hugh Kennedy dissects the idea of the caliphate and its history, and explores how it became used and abused today. Contrary to popular belief, there is no one enduring definition of a caliph; rather, the idea of the caliph has been the subject of constant debate and transformation over time. Kennedy offers a grand history of the caliphate since the beginning of Islam to its modern incarnations. Originating in the tumultuous years following the death of the Mohammad in 632, the caliphate, a politico-religious system, flourished in the great days of the Umayyads of Damascus and the Abbasids of Baghdad. From the seventh-century Orthodox caliphs to the nineteenth-century Ottomans, Kennedy explores the tolerant rule of Umar, recounts the traumatic murder of the caliph Uthman, dubbed a tyrant by many, and revels in the flourishing arts of the golden eras of Abbasid Baghdad and Moorish Andalucía Kennedy also examines the modern fate of the caliphate, unraveling the British political schemes to spur dissent against the Ottomans and the ominous efforts of Islamists, including ISIS, to reinvent the history of the caliphate for their own malevolent political ends.

In exploring and explaining the great variety of caliphs who have ruled throughout the ages, Kennedy challenges the very narrow views of the caliphate propagated by extremist groups today. An authoritative new account of the dynasties of Arab leaders throughout the Islamic Golden Age, Caliphate traces the history-and misappropriations-of one of the world's most potent political ideas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465094387
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 10/11/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Hugh Kennedy is a professor of Arabic at SOAS, University of London. The author of many books, including The Courts of the Caliphs and The Great Arab Conquests, Kennedy lives in London and Scotland, Great Britain.

Table of Contents

Maps viii

Introduction xiii

1 The First Caliphs 1

2 The Executive Caliphate: The Rule of the Umayyads 33

3 The Early Abbasid Caliphate 63

4 The Culture of the Abbasid Caliphate 99

5 The Later Abbasid Caliphate 129

6 Three Authors in Search of the Caliphate 161

7 The Caliphate of the Shi'ites 173

8 The Umayyads of Córdoba 205

9 The Almohad Caliphs 229

10 The Caliphate under the Mamluks And Ottomans 247

11 The Twentieth Century and Beyond 267

Acknowledgements 277

Glossary 279

List of Caliphs 283

Notes 287

Further Reading 291

Index 295

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