The exploration centers on the hypothesis that Roman law significantly shaped the development of Islamic law. It delves into historical contexts, examining legal principles and practices to assess their interconnections. Through rigorous analysis, the book seeks to illuminate the complexities and nuances of how these two legal systems may have influenced each other over time, offering insights into their evolution and the broader implications for legal history.
Patricia Crone Livres
Le travail perspicace de Patricia Crone, transmis de manière convaincante dans son style aventureux et non conventionnel, a jeté une nouvelle lumière importante sur l'importance capitale du Proche-Orient — en particulier sur l'histoire culturelle, religieuse et intellectuelle de l'Islam — dans les études historiques. Son influence se fait fortement sentir dans son domaine, où elle a contribué à établir des institutions clés comme centres reconnus pour la poursuite de l'étude de la culture et de l'histoire islamiques. Son approche unique a remis en question les récits conventionnels et ouvert de nouvelles voies pour comprendre les complexités de la civilisation islamique. Les lecteurs sont attirés par sa bourse audacieuse et les questions profondes qu'elle a soulevées sur le passé.






From Arabian Tribes to Islamic Empire
- 350pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focuses on the changes that the Arab tribesmen underwent thanks to settlement outside Arabia, their strained relations with converts from the conquered population, and their gradual eclipse by them. This work brings together studies on the development of early Muslim society, from shortly after... číst celé
Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book presents a radical challenge to conventional views regarding the socio-economic context of Islam's emergence. Through extensive documentation and compelling arguments, it critically examines the role of Meccan trade in shaping the early Islamic community, offering new insights into the interactions and influences that contributed to the rise of the religion.
Pre-Industrial Societies
- 214pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Eminent historian Patricia Crone defines the common features of a wide range of pre-industrial societies, from locations as seemingly disparate as the Mongol Empire and pre-Columbian America to cultures as diverse as the Ming Dynasty and 17th-century France. This lucid exploration of the characteristics shared by these societies is an essential introductory text for all students of history.
God's Caliph
- 163pages
- 6 heures de lecture
This study examines how religious authority was distributed in early Islam. schovat popis
Focusing on the period from AD 650 to 850, this book delves into the unique phenomenon of slave soldiers in the Muslim world. It explores the historical context, examining how these individuals were recruited, trained, and integrated into military structures. The narrative highlights the socio-political implications of slave soldiers, their roles in warfare, and the complexities of their status within society. Through detailed analysis, the book sheds light on a significant yet often overlooked aspect of Islamic history.
Medieval Islamic Political Thought
- 462pages
- 17 heures de lecture
This book presents general readers and specialists alike with a broad survey of Islamic political thought in the six centuries from the rise of Islam to the Mongol invasions.
The Nativist Prophets of Early Islamic Iran
- 586pages
- 21 heures de lecture
This learned and engaging study casts new light on the nature of religion in pre-Islamic Iran.
