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The rulership of Pippin I of Aquitaine

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 545-571, November 2025.
This article uses the reign of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) as a case study for the historiographical concept of ‘sub‐rulership’ in Carolingian Francia. It unpicks how Pippin’s status varied over time, arguing that Pippin’s rulership represents well the tension between kingship as an office and as a dynastic status.
Eddie Meehan
wiley   +1 more source

MEMBACA GELIAT PENDIDIKAN DAN KEILMUAN DI SPANYOL ISLAM (TAHUN: 756-1494 M.)

open access: yesJ-PAI: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam, 2017
This paper is about to assert that the triumph of science in the Islamic Spain didn’t only occur in the period following the Umayyad dynasty II (c. 756-1031), but quite the dynasty during the reign of al-Muwahhidun (1078-1214) and reached its peak under ...
M. Hadi Masruri
doaj   +1 more source

A “Documentary Turn” in the Medieval History of Egypt and Syria?

open access: yesHistory Compass, Volume 23, Issue 10-12, October-December 2025.
ABSTRACT The field of medieval Middle East history has seen a renewed attention to the use of documentary sources in recent years. These sources have long seen some neglect, and their interpretation has suffered from a stubborn narrative of paucity that has tended to relegate them to the fringe of this history. With the impact of other scholarly trends
Daisy Livingston
wiley   +1 more source

The Ḥammūdid Caliphate: A New Look through the Lens of Numismatics

open access: yesAl-'Usur al-Wusta, 2018
Of the caliphates of the Islamic West, the rule of the shortest duration was that of the Ḥammūdids (407/1016–446/1055). The Ḥammūdids, as descendants of the Prophet Muḥammad and members of the Idrīsid branch that had ruled in al-Maghrib al-Aqṣā (170/786 ...
Almudena Ariza Armada
doaj   +1 more source

The role of Madīna in the emergence of the Mosque-dār al-Imāra combination. A preliminary note [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This contribution aims to complete the debates concerning the Mosque of the Prophet in Madīna with a study focused on the dwelling quarters that populated the surroundings of the blessed building over time (622-711).
Santi, Aila
core   +1 more source

Hodge Mehdi Malek. “Sistān During the Umayyad Period: Providing a Chronology Through Arab-Sasanian Coinage (64-86H)”

open access: yesAbstracta iranica, 2019
Grâce a une tres riche documentation numismatique, Malek offre une synthese tres claire des emissions monetaires du Sistan en les confrontant aux sources textuelles.
R. Gyselen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Higher Objectives of Islamic Law (Maqāṣid al‐Sharīʿa) in Substantiating Justice in Land Tax

open access: yesThe Muslim World, Volume 115, Issue 4, Page 295-319, Autumn 2025.
Abstract This article discusses the relationship between the systemization of kharāj (land tax) and the higher objective of Islamic law or Maqāṣid al‐Sharīʿa. After the conquest of Sawād region (located in modern‐day southern Iraq), the First Caliph ʿUmar (634 ‐ 644 CE) introduced a new approach to the distribution of ghanīmah (spoils of war), leaving ...
Öznur Özdemir, Mehmet Asutay
wiley   +1 more source

The role of women in Medieval Islamic Music Art based on pottery designs [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2014
Music in Iran has a long history. In the early Islamic period, music was denounced. In the Umayyad period, music still faced opposition from some jurisprudents and a group of Muslims.
Mohamad Ebrahim Zarei   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pendidikan pada Zaman Bani Umayyah [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The Umayyads new to Islam after no choice but to convert to Islam. At the time of the Prophet Mohammed with thousands of Muslims stormed the city of Mecca and that's where the Umayyads states converted to Islam.
Azman, Z. (Zainal)
core   +2 more sources

Muslim Diasporas and the Politics of Belonging: Ibadi and Ismaili Pasts and Presents in East Africa

open access: yesReligion Compass, Volume 19, Issue 10-12, October-December 2025.
ABSTRACT This article examines the Ibadi and Ismaili Muslim communities in East Africa—particularly in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania (including Zanzibar)—and their distinct religious, social, and economic roles. Even as minorities within predominantly Sunni contexts, both groups have shaped the region through migration, commerce, and international ...
Kimberly T. Wortmann
wiley   +1 more source

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