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Ninth-century Muslim anarchists - Patricia Crone

Famous 9th Century Muslim scholar and Mu'tazilite, Al-Kindi
Famous 9th Century Muslim scholar and Mu'tazilite, Al-Kindi

Interesting article from 2000 by Patricia Crone about groups of essentially anarchist Muslims from southern Iraq in the ninth century.

Submitted by Steven. on March 17, 2015

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9th Century Muslim Anarchists.pdf (1.7 MB)
  • anarchism
  • Islam
  • Iraq
  • social movements
  • Patricia Crone
  • Basra
  • PDF

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Silentfactor

10 years ago

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Submitted by Silentfactor on March 21, 2016

The article is available as a

The article is available as a digital "flipbook" here: http://fliphtml5.com/dyfu/yyrc

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