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The Ottoman Ibadis of Cairo

A History

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Gebonden, 253 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9781009254281
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2023 9781009254281
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Ibadi Muslims, a minority religious community, historically inhabited pockets throughout North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and the East African coast. Yet less is known about the community of Ibadi Muslims that relocated to Egypt. Focusing on the history of an Ibadi-run trade depot, school and library that operated in Cairo for over three hundred years, this book shows how the Ibadi Muslims operated in and adapted to the legal, religious, commercial, and political realms of the Ottoman Empire from the seventeenth to early twentieth centuries. Using a unique range of sources, including manuscript notes, family histories and archival correspondence, Paul M. Love, Jr. presents an original history of this Muslim majority told from the bottom up. Whilst illuminating the events that shaped the history of Egypt during these centuries, he also brings to life the lived reality of a Muslim minority community in the Ottoman world.

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ISBN13:9781009254281
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:253

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Introduction; 1. Tulun district; 2. The alley of the ram; 3. An Ibadi library in Cairo; 4. A new century; 5. The diplomat and the printer; 6. Salim Bin Yaʿqub; Conclusion.
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