A Pelican Introduction: The Caliphate

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Author: Hugh Kennedy
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 9780141981406
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Weight: 0.57761112644 Pounds
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A Pelican Introduction: The Caliphate by Hugh Kennedy, published by National Geographic Books on September 27, 2016, offers a comprehensive exploration of the caliphate’s history and significance. This 448-page volume delves into the evolution of the caliphate from the death of Muhammad to contemporary interpretations, addressing critical questions about its historical context and modern implications.

Readers will find a detailed account of the caliphate’s expansive influence, which once stretched from Spain to China, highlighting its role as a dominant political entity in western Eurasia. The book examines the cultural and scientific advancements during the Umayyad and Abbasid periods, while also addressing the resurgence of caliphal ideology in today’s political landscape. By connecting historical narratives with current events, this edition provides essential insights into the relationship between religion, Islam, and history.


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What is a caliphate?
What is the history of the idea?
How is the term used and abused today?

In the first modern account of a subject of critical importance today, acclaimed historian Hugh Kennedy answers these questions by chronicling the rich history of the caliphate, from the death of Muhammad to the present. At its height, the caliphate stretched from Spain to the borders of China and was the most powerful political entity in western Eurasia. In an era when Paris and London boasted a few thousand inhabitants, Baghdad and Cairo were sophisticated centres of trade and culture, and the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates were distinguished by major advances in science, medicine and architecture. By ending with the recent re-emergence of caliphal ideology within fundamentalist Islam, The Caliphate underscores why it is crucial that we know about this form of Islamic government to understand the political ideas of the so-called Islamic State and other Islamist groups in the twenty first century.

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