
The History of al-Tabari, Volume 38: The Return of the Caliphate to Baghdad
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
268
Language
English
Published
Jul 30, 1990
Publisher
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10
0791406261
ISBN-13
9780791406267
Description
In the final chapters of al-Tabari's extensive historical narrative, a pivotal moment unfolds as the Caliphate returns to its heartland in Baghdad. Through the lens of the caliphates of al-Mu'tadid and al-Muktafi, readers are offered a profound exploration of the political, social, and cultural dynamics that shaped this significant era. The rich tapestry of events showcases how these leaders navigated challenges both internal and external, reflecting the complexities of governance during a time of transformation.
As al-Tabari meticulously documents these developments, he provides insights into the lives of those who shaped the destiny of the Islamic world. The evocative prose captures the struggles for power and the inherent tensions between various factions, illuminating the broader implications for the caliphate's revival. His narrative not only serves as a historical account but also as a means to understand the undercurrents of faith and identity that influenced the people of Baghdad.
Ultimately, this volume marks a crucial conclusion to al-Tabari's comprehensive chronicle. It stands as a testament to the resilience of the Caliphate and its enduring legacy within Islamic history. Each story within its pages invites readers to reflect on the lessons of the past as they resonate in contemporary contexts.
As al-Tabari meticulously documents these developments, he provides insights into the lives of those who shaped the destiny of the Islamic world. The evocative prose captures the struggles for power and the inherent tensions between various factions, illuminating the broader implications for the caliphate's revival. His narrative not only serves as a historical account but also as a means to understand the undercurrents of faith and identity that influenced the people of Baghdad.
Ultimately, this volume marks a crucial conclusion to al-Tabari's comprehensive chronicle. It stands as a testament to the resilience of the Caliphate and its enduring legacy within Islamic history. Each story within its pages invites readers to reflect on the lessons of the past as they resonate in contemporary contexts.
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