This research explores the concept of orthodoxy and heresy in an Islamic context during the late Umayyad period, by investigating two early Islamic heretics, al-Harith ibn Surayj and Jahm ibn Safwan. The goal is to demonstrate the heterodoxical nature of Islam in the early Umayyad period, in contrast to Western Christian model, which more easily delineates between heretic and believer. The role of the caliphate and decline of the Umayyad administration inform the circumstances of the heretics and their condemnation in this period. The case studies are informed by al-Tabari's Târîkh and al-Baladhuri's Ansâb al-Ashrâf, and illuminate the difficult circumstances of a growing Islamic heterodoxy, with the slow codification of Islamic orthodoxy
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Abstract The Article is an attempt to investigate formation and interactions of Islam, Judaism and ...
In the present paper two attitudes towards Christianity among Jews in Medieval Iraq are discussed, v...
This article explores examples of Arab Christian theologians making use of Muslim theological concep...
This dissertation describes the events surrounding the third fitna, the last Umayyad civil war, payi...
The heresies discussed in the book by Jeffrey Burton Russell, Dissent and Order in the Middle Ages c...
This dissertation examines and recontextualizes the Mih&dotbelow;na, the inquisition of 218/833--234...
It is difficult to find equally important event in history as the birth of Islam and Arab expansion,...
In this thesis I will explore how the religious identities of Christian churches and Muslim communit...
This dissertation examines Arabic and Syriac writing on conversion among Muslims and Christians in e...
Whenever there is a faith that is claiming to be the “one true religion,” just what is it that defin...
The relationship between majorities and minorities in Islamic discourse is a result of the seizure o...
John of Damascus (c. 650-750) is one of the best known Christian theologians of the eighth century. ...
What were the mechanisms by which exclusion of heretics, apostates and innovators operated in a pre-...
This thesis investigates the origins of Islam, and their relations with the Arabian context, with th...
This Ph.D. thesis is a political, social and economic study of the Christians of the Jazira during ...
Abstract The Article is an attempt to investigate formation and interactions of Islam, Judaism and ...
In the present paper two attitudes towards Christianity among Jews in Medieval Iraq are discussed, v...
This article explores examples of Arab Christian theologians making use of Muslim theological concep...