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God’s Caliph
Religious authority in
the first centuries of Islam
PATRICIA CRONE
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‘CONTENTS
Introduction
‘The tie half Aah
“The Umayyad conception of the caliphate
Caliph law
From caliphal 9 Prophetic numa
The Umayyads
The ‘Abbasids
Epilogue
“Append On the date and origin of the caliphate
‘Appendéx 2 The eters of a-Wald Il and Yazid I
“Appendix 3A Hamza’s comments onthe caliphs
“Appendix 4 a-Ma''s letter of designation of ‘AR
TRIG as his suxesor
Works cited
Index
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0Introduction
What was the nature ofthe early caliphate? Islamists genealy
aleve itt have been a purely political institution. According to
Nalin, no caliph ever enjoyed religious authority! according to
cer Ishamiciss, some caliphs di ay claim to such authority, but
nly by way of secondary development and only with limited
tuezess.In what follows we shal challeage this bel. Iti of couse
true thai selgouseuthorty was te perogaive of scholars rather
than of clips in clasical Islam, bt we sal argue that his not
how things began. The early caliphate was conceived along ines very
diferent fom the classical ation, all religious and pois!
tuthonity being concentrated int twas the caliph who was charped
With the defination of Islamic law, the very core of the religion and
Whur allepance to a caliph no Muslim could achive salvation In
Short, we shall argue thatthe ary caliphate was conceived along the
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“The conventional Islamic view ofthe caliphate is that enshrined
Inthe balk of our soures. Practialy all the erature informs
that though the Prophet wat God’ representative om earth in both
pollial and religious matter, there ceased to be single represen
Tae in religious mater onthe Prophe's death. Polis! power
atte tothe new head of state, the clip: bat eigiows authority
Femained withthe Prophet himself or, diferealy put, it passed 10
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