The Caliph's Sister

The Caliph's Sister
Author: Jean Boyd
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780714640679

A new light is shed on African women of the Sahel in this book about a brilliantly intelligent 19th century woman-jihadist whose legacy of verse contains political and social commentary.

The Caliph's Sister

The Caliph's Sister
Author: Jean Boyd
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135177945

A new light is shed on African women of the Sahel in this book about a brilliantly intelligent 19th century woman-jihadist whose legacy of verse contains political and social commentary.

The Caliph's Sister

The Caliph's Sister
Author: Jurji Zaidan
Publisher: Zaidan Foundation, Incorporated
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

It was quite unsuitable for a man from outside the family to be admitted to the company of a young woman, but Harun found a way to arrange things; he decided to marry them in what the French call a "mariage blanc." As he explained to Ja'far, "You see her only in my company, your body never approaches hers and you have no conjugal relations with her. You may thus share our evenings of pleasure without risk." Ja'far accepted and swore solemnly never to stay with his young wife alone. The charismatic Ja'far controlled many of the levers of power while 'Abbasa was a strong-willed woman whose beauty was second to none. And the close friendship between Harun and Ja'far spawned jealousies among the caliph's entourage. Nor did Zubayda, Harun's favorite Hashemite wife, like Ja'far. He had been a tutor to al-Ma'mun, the son of a Persian slave girl, her son's rival.

The Orient Under the Caliphs

The Orient Under the Caliphs
Author: Alfred Freiherr von Kremer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1920
Genre: Caliphs
ISBN:

Von Kremer sC ulturgeaehichte des Orients will be welcome to all English-knowing lovers of Islamic history and culture. Von Kremer still stands unsurpassed. He has had no competitors; he alone occupies the field. His researches patient, laborious, thorough have illumined every aspect of Muslim life. He is the most trustworthy interpreter of the social, political, economic, literary, and legal problems of I slam. The volume before us opens with an account of the death of the Prophet, and the trouble that arose over the question of succession. Paction fought faction. Heavy banks of cloud loomed up menacingly on the political horizon of A rabia. The spirit of tribal faction theretofore checked and kept in restraint asserted itself; and, in its very infancy, I slam was threatened with division, disunion, ruin and disruption. Omar saw the danger, and felt the need of prompt and vigorous action. He did as a practical and sagacious statesman would do. He settled the question of succession at a stroke ;and with that the clouds rolled away, and the danger which had confronted I slam was at once averted. -- From https://www.amazon.co.uk (Sep. 21, 2016).

History of the Caliphs

History of the Caliphs
Author: Ǧalāl-ad-Dīn ʿAbd-ar-Raḥmān Ibn-Abī-Bakr “as-” Suyūṭī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1881
Genre:
ISBN:

History of the Caliphs

History of the Caliphs
Author: Jalalu'ddin A's Suy¿¿¿
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2024-04-25
Genre:
ISBN: 3385427827

Author:
Publisher: Kotobarabia.com
Total Pages: 120
Release:
Genre:
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Consorts of the Caliphs

Consorts of the Caliphs
Author: Ibn al-Sāʿī
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1479804770

Accounts of remarkable women at the world's most powerful court Consorts of the Caliphs is a seventh/thirteenth-century compilation of anecdotes about thirty-eight women who were consorts to those in power, most of them concubines of the early Abbasid caliphs and wives of latter-day caliphs and sultans. This slim but illuminating volume is one of the few surviving texts by the prolific Baghdadi scholar Ibn al-Sa'i, who chronicled the academic and political elites of his city in the final years of the Abbasid dynasty and the period following the cataclysmic Mongol invasion of 656/1258. In this work, Ibn al-Sa'i is keen to forge a connection between the munificent wives of his time and the storied lovers of the so-called golden age of Baghdad. Thus, from the earlier period, we find Harun al-Rashid pining for his brother’s beautiful slave, Ghadir, and the artistry of such musical and literary celebrities as Arib and Fadl, who bested the male poets and singers of their day. From times closer to Ibn al-Sa?i’s own, we meet women such as Banafsha, who endowed law colleges, had bridges built, and provisioned pilgrims bound for Mecca; slave women whose funeral services were led by caliphs; and noble Saljuq princesses from Afghanistan. Informed by the author’s own sources, his insider knowledge, and well-known literary materials, these singular biographical sketches bring the belletristic culture of the Baghdad court to life, particularly in the personal narratives and poetry of culture heroines otherwise lost to history. An English-only edition.