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11 Wealth and the Image of the Umayyads in the Sermons Attributed to Abū Ḥamza (d. 748)

  • Andrew Marsham
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© 2025, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2025, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations viii
  4. Abbreviations ix
  5. Notes on Contributors x
  6. Map of mentioned locations xiv
  7. Acknowledgements xvi
  8. Introduction: Approaching Rebellion in the Early Islamicate World* 1
  9. PART I DISCOURSES OF REBELLION
  10. 1 Islamic Scholarly Giants and (Anti-)Rebellion Ḥadīths 25
  11. 2 Early Ibāḍī Historiography: The Case of the Khawārij 52
  12. PART II POLITICAL CULTURE OF REBELLION
  13. 3 The Revolt of Yaḥyā b. Zayd b. ʿAlī (d. 125/743): Bayʿa, Disobedience and Rebellion in the Early Islamic Period 73
  14. 4 Poet, Scholar, Rebel? ʿImrān b. Ḥiṭṭān (d. 703), Khārijite Revolt and the ‘Playbook of Rebellion’ in the Umayyad Period 95
  15. PART III CONTENTIOUS COMMUNITIES
  16. 5 Sectarianism and Counterinsurgency in Sixth-Century Roman Mesopotamia: A Case Study in ‘Ruralisation’ 121
  17. 6 Religion and Rebellion: Mobilisation through Religious Image-Building – The Cases of the Zanj and Qarāmiṭa 143
  18. PART IV CONTENDING THE PROVINCE
  19. 7 Taxation, Rebellion and Withdrawal in Early ʿAbbāsid Armenia (136–58/754–75) 167
  20. 8 Local Resistance and Arab Rebellion: The Conquest of Khurāsān and Transoxiana in the Context of the First and Second Fitnas 191
  21. PART V CONTENDING THE CITY
  22. 9 Negotiating Rebellion: The Revolt of the Jund of Tunis (793–4)* 217
  23. 10 Changing Patterns of Rebellion in Aghlabid Ifrīqiya 239
  24. PART VI DISPUTING PRIVILEGE
  25. 11 Wealth and the Image of the Umayyads in the Sermons Attributed to Abū Ḥamza (d. 748) 265
  26. 11 Wealth and the Image of the Umayyads in the Sermons Attributed to Abū Ḥamza (d. 748) 290
  27. PART VII SPACES OF REBELLION
  28. 13 Three Kaʿbas, Three Rebellions: Rebels and Sacred Architectures in the Early Islamic World 317
  29. 14 Infrastructures of Contention: The Zanj Rebellion (255–69/869–83) 339
  30. Index 361
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