This article examines the Christian-Muslim relations in the third/ninth century through the al-Mutawakkil’s edict on Christianity issued in 235/850. Historically, al-Mutawakkil’s rule in 232-247/847-861 was marked by three significant events: the ending of the Inquisition in 234/849, the declaration of an edict against Christianity in 235/850, and the lifting of the tomb of Imam Ḥusayn b. Abī Ṭālib in 236/851. Particularly, the second event highlighted the complex relations between Christians and Muslims in early Islam, and accordingly raised such a question as why the Caliph al-Mutawakkil only targeted Christians in his edict even though Muslims had encountered many religious groups (ahl al-dhimmah). Examining the classical and modern reso...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
International audienceDuring winter 1390-1391, Manuel, the son of Emperor John Vth is forced to serv...
This work will consider a range of encounters between Christian and Muslim leaders from late antiqui...
This article examines the Christian-Muslim relations in the third/ninth century through the al-Mutaw...
It is difficult to find equally important event in history as the birth of Islam and Arab expansion,...
Most modern studies have portrayed the Mamlûk period as that in which the Christian population of th...
Islam was a ‘minority faith ’ in a large Christian domain in the sixth century of its existence with...
The reign of the ʿAbbāsid caliph al-Mutawakkil (847-861) is consistently presented in research liter...
Most modern studies have portrayed the Mamluk period as that in which the Christian population of th...
With the establishment of Islamic state Prophet Muhammad ﷺ wrote letters to various heads of the sta...
The Abbasid Empire supplanted the Umayyad Empire in 749 AD and within two-hundred years it had initi...
This article explores Muslim conversion to Christianity using a body of hagiographical sources in Ar...
Abstrak: Perdebatan Muslim-Kristen Pada Awal Era Abbasiyah: Studi Kasus Era Timothy I dan Theodore A...
Christians living under Muslim rule in 8th century Iraq had to articulate their faith and doctrines ...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
International audienceDuring winter 1390-1391, Manuel, the son of Emperor John Vth is forced to serv...
This work will consider a range of encounters between Christian and Muslim leaders from late antiqui...
This article examines the Christian-Muslim relations in the third/ninth century through the al-Mutaw...
It is difficult to find equally important event in history as the birth of Islam and Arab expansion,...
Most modern studies have portrayed the Mamlûk period as that in which the Christian population of th...
Islam was a ‘minority faith ’ in a large Christian domain in the sixth century of its existence with...
The reign of the ʿAbbāsid caliph al-Mutawakkil (847-861) is consistently presented in research liter...
Most modern studies have portrayed the Mamluk period as that in which the Christian population of th...
With the establishment of Islamic state Prophet Muhammad ﷺ wrote letters to various heads of the sta...
The Abbasid Empire supplanted the Umayyad Empire in 749 AD and within two-hundred years it had initi...
This article explores Muslim conversion to Christianity using a body of hagiographical sources in Ar...
Abstrak: Perdebatan Muslim-Kristen Pada Awal Era Abbasiyah: Studi Kasus Era Timothy I dan Theodore A...
Christians living under Muslim rule in 8th century Iraq had to articulate their faith and doctrines ...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
International audienceDuring winter 1390-1391, Manuel, the son of Emperor John Vth is forced to serv...
This work will consider a range of encounters between Christian and Muslim leaders from late antiqui...