'Aǧā'ibu l-maḫlūqāt
| Title | 'Aǧā'ibu l-maḫlūqāt |
|---|---|
| Author | Yiyaǧān, Aḥmed |
| Type | Book |
| Language | Turkish |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu |
| Record ID | o-1652 |
| Date | 2012-04-02T08:57:56.271Z |
| Sample Text | The main centers of sectarian tendencies in the early period of Islam were, in fact, outside Arabia, in Syria and Iraq, where the capitals of the first ruling dynasties, the Umayyads and the Abbasids, were located. In this sense, the unbroken administrative and cultural heritage of Byzantium and Persia influenced the development of theological and political perspectives in the early Islamic world. The medieval Islamic community was never a monolithic or unified group, so the elaboration of a historical perspective was neither simple nor immediate. |
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