The Berbers and the Islamic StateThe Arab conquest of North Africa in the 8th century gave birth to a new political body on the Western Mediterranean shores, a Berber-Islamic state, which continued to evolve throughout the entire medieval period and achieved viability, coherence and stability by implementing Islamic norms of community and statehood, identity and institutions. The process was not a peaceful one, however. The drive to bring the Berber populace into the mainstream of Islamic statehood, through intensified islamization, indoctrination in Islamic theology and expansion of the judicial system, deepened the awareness of Berber particularism, and refined and defined its expression vis-a-vis the Islamic state and its institutions. The story told here is that of the acculturation and alienation of the Berbers to the Islamic state under the Marinids in the 13th-15th centuries. This book studies how the Berbers participated in the process of the state's formation in the medieval Maghreb, while at the same time resisting uniformity and conformity to cultural norms and institutions, through which acculturation was enforced. The sources used here are evidence to challenge the view that no independent Berber intellectual and literary activity existed, and to substantiate expressions of Berber self-awareness in the Arab chronicles. |
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18 In the second part of this book , ' Devising an Islamic state ' , the process of the
Marīnid state formation and the development of its Islamic institutions , are dealt
with . The Marīnids wanted to build an Islamic state , inspired by Islamic norms ...
18 In the second part of this book , ' Devising an Islamic state ' , the process of the
Marīnid state formation and the development of its Islamic institutions , are dealt
with . The Marīnids wanted to build an Islamic state , inspired by Islamic norms ...
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29 Another reason for the court ' s desire to control appointments to religious
institutions , was the financial resources they controlled . The mosques in the
Marīnid state , like other religious institutions , subsisted on financial contributions
...
29 Another reason for the court ' s desire to control appointments to religious
institutions , was the financial resources they controlled . The mosques in the
Marīnid state , like other religious institutions , subsisted on financial contributions
...
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The examination of Marīnids ' acculturation to Islamic institutions , which began in
the previous chapter with the study of the Marīnid medresa , will proceed here
with the study of the waqf institution . No other institution better portrays the way
in ...
The examination of Marīnids ' acculturation to Islamic institutions , which began in
the previous chapter with the study of the Marīnid medresa , will proceed here
with the study of the waqf institution . No other institution better portrays the way
in ...
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The Berbers Search for Their Place in Islamic History | 1 |
The Myth of the Berbers origin | 15 |
The Legacy of | 29 |
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Términos y frases comunes
14th century Abū l-Hasan According acculturation administration al-Andalus Almohads Andalusian appeared appointed Arab Banū became Berbers building built central century Chapter Christian chronicle claimed collection conquest continued conversion copy court cultivated cultural documents domain dynasty early East economic Egypt endowed established existence expressed fact fatwā forced gave given gold Granada Histoire des Berbères historians Ibn Khaldūn included individual Inscriptions institutions Islamic norms Jewish Jews jurists Kitāb land later Lévi-Provençal living Maghreb Marīnid medieval medresa mentioned Morocco mosque MUHAMMAD MUSLIM SPAIN myth needed North Africa origin Paris patterns period person political position practice question referred religious rule rulers social sources state's subjects sultan term Tlemcen tribes waqf written Yūsuf Zahra Zanāta
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