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Israel-Hamas crisis responses collection – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites (Online Islamic Environments or OIEs) from these different countries.
UK Influential Online Figures collection – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites (Online Islamic Environments or OIEs) from these different countries.
Reactions to Pope Francis’ passing collection – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites (Online Islamic Environments or OIEs) from these different countries.
The Land and the Peasants between History and Fiction: al-Arḍ by ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Sharqāwī – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
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Exploring Abbasid Narratives about Taxation: Highlights from the Sixteenth School of Abbasid Studies Conference – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
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Regional and Caliphal Perceptions of the 168/784-785 Tax Revolt in the Eastern Delta – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
These contrasting narratives offer valuable insights into how regional and caliphal perspectives shaped historical accounts of fiscal revolts in early Islamic Egypt.
A Blind Spot on the Leadership of the Fiscal Administration in Egypt in the Second Half of the Ninth Century – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
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cover peasant – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
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cover play – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
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From Tax Arrears to Moral Governance: The Tale of Hārūn al-Rashīd and al-Fuḍayl b. ‘Iyād (Part 1) – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
MSS 745.1–3 | Hajj certificate 17th–18th century AD. Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art (Khalili Family Trust) British Museum. ... I borrow the expression to Tayeb el-Hibri. The latter mentioned the relationship between Hārūn al-Rashīd
