L'ibadisme dans les sociétés de l'Islam médiéval: modèles et interactions

Berlin: De Gruyter (2018)
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Abstract

The Ibadis, a religious minority that survived in North Africa and Oman, claim to be the democrats of Islam. The present study highlights their key role in promoting a political alternative to the Caliphate through a collegial model of government. I.

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