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ʻAlī and Muʻāwiya in early Arabic tradition: studies on the genesis and growth of Islamic historical writing until the end of the ninth century
Erling Ladewig Petersen
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page 5)
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Introduction (page 9)
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Part I: Genesis of the Tradition (page 21)
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1. General Background (page 23)
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2. Genesis of the Tradition (page 28)
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3. Secondary Stages of the Tradition in the Umayyad Era (page 52)
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Part II: The First Century of the Abbasid Era (page 65)
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1. Introductory (page 67)
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2. The Orthodox Tradition 750-800 (page 71)
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3. The Abbasid Tradition 800-850 (page 83)
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4. The Shi'i Tradition 750-800 (page 100)
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5. Survival of the pro-Umayyad Tradition 750-800 (page 109)
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6. Recapitulation (page 116)
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Part III: Attempts at Compromise, 850-900 (page 131)
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1. Introductory (page 133)
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2. al-Baladhuri (d. 892) (page 136)
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3. at-Tabari (d. 923) (page 149)
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4. ad-Dinawari (d. ca. 895) (page 159)
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5. al-Ya'qubi (d. 897) (page 169)
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Conclusion and Summing up (page 177)
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Bibliography (page 188)
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Danish Summary (page 194)
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Index of Traditionists (page 199)
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Glossary (page 202)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 40.3 (Jul. 1965): 537-538 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28196507%2940%3A3%3C537%3A%27AMIEA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 |