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The Late Antique World of Early Islam : Muslims among Christians and Jews in the East Mediterranean 25, Hardback Book

The Late Antique World of Early Islam : Muslims among Christians and Jews in the East Mediterranean 25 Hardback

Edited by Robert G. Hoyland

Part of the SLAEI - Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam series

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This book offers a number of innovative studies on the three main communities of the East Mediterranean lands--Muslims, Jews and Christians--in the aftermath of the seventh-century Arab conquests.

It focuses principally on how the Christian majority were affected by and adapted to their loss of political power in such arenas as language use, identity construction, church building, pilgrimage, and the role of women.

Attention is also paid to how the Muslim community defined itself, administered justice, and regulated relations with non-Muslims.

This book will be important for anyone interested in the ways in which the cultures and traditions of the late antique Mediterranean world were transformed in the course of the seventh to tenth centuries by the establishment of the new Muslim political elite and the gradual emergence of an Islamic Empire.

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