In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves when it came to legal matters. Was there any sort of legal identity evident between one place and another? To answer this question, I propose to focus the connection between the local urban elite and the government. I seek to investigate the role that the urban elite in several Iraqi and Egyptian cities played in selecting and appointing the qāḍīs during the early Abbasid period (132-218/750-833). It appears that during the second half of the second/eighth century, appointments to the judiciary were the subject of strenuous competition between the local elite and the central government. The caliphate tried to increase its authority in the ma...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceJoseph Schacht considered that Egypt did not develop any original school of la...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...