Oman and ibadi Tribal Monarchic Syndrome

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Titre
Oman and ibadi Tribal Monarchic Syndrome
Créateur
Saleem Khan, M.A.
Date
1974
Dans
Islam and the Modern Age
Résumé
Clements 1994, 152: a detailed study of Ibadhism during its medieval and modern history in Oman. Discusses the religious and political codes of Ibadhism and the history of its development in Oman and, in particular, the relationship between the elective Imamate and the interests of the Sultanate as a monarchic institution. Oman is particularly relevant to the study of Ibadhism as it is the only country with an Ibadhi majority; Ibadhism represents a much mellowed and moderate branch of the Kharijis of the first Muslim century. The Kharijis are examined to determine the development of contemporary Ibadhism, and this is followed by an account of its spread into Oman, the development of the Imamate and the struggle for political power between the Imamate and the Al Bu Said dynasty.
Langue
eng
volume
5
numéro
1
pages
71-90

Saleem Khan, M.A., “Oman and ibadi Tribal Monarchic Syndrome”, 1974, bibliographie, consulté le 8 septembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/7181

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