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Zoroastrians in Early Islamic History : Accommodation and Memory
Zoroastrians in Early Islamic History : Accommodation and Memory
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Author(s): D. Magnusson, Andrew
Magnusson, Andrew D.
ISBN No.: 9781474489522
Pages: 224
Year: 202211
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 163.76
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Examines early Muslim discourses of religious inclusion and exclusionWhat was the status of Zoroastrians after Muslims conquered Iran in the 7th century? Zoroastrians in Early Islamic History addresses this and other issues of intercommunal contact in the early caliphates. It argues that caliphal administrators, following an imperial logic of accommodation, accepted tax from Zoroastrians without recognising them as People of the Book. Later Muslim jurists, uncomfortable with that decision, sought to circumscribe social interaction with Zoroastrians. Local Persian historians remembered the Muslim-Zoroastrian encounter differently. They promoted triumphal tales of violence and temple desecration. Meanwhile, Arab Muslim authors used the term 'Zoroastrians' to describe pagans, heretics and other perceived deviants. This book juxtaposes these competing memories in order to explore the ambivalence that some Muslims felt about accommodation. Drawing on sources in Arabic and Persian from the Middle East and South Asia, it challenges readers to reconsider assumptions about the nature of interfaith relations in medieval Iran.


Andrew D. Magnusson is Associate Professor in the Department of History & Geography at the University of Central Oklahoma.


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