The book explores the origins of regulations affecting minorities in early Islamic societies, highlighting how these rules were influenced by the traditions of both conquerors and the conquered. It delves into the interplay of cultural practices and legal frameworks, providing insight into the complexities of social integration and governance during that period. Through this examination, it sheds light on the historical context that shaped minority experiences in Islamic civilizations.
Milka Levy-Rubin Knihy


Non-Muslims in the Early Islamic Empire
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This book shows how regulations that applied to minorities in early Islamic societies were based on traditions originating from the conquerors and the conquered.