ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1939. After the death of Muhammad his community was ruled by three caliphs who kept their capital as Medina, the City of the Prophet. Under the rule of the caliphs those who did not confess the Muslim faith were under certain restrictions both in public and private life. This volume examines the social, cultural, religious and economic aspects of this period and includes chapters on: Government Service; Churches and Monasteries; Christian Arabs, Jews and Magians; Dress; Financial Persecution, Medicine and Literature and Taxation.

chapter |13 pages

The Covenant of ‘Umar

chapter |19 pages

Government Service

chapter |24 pages

Churches and Monasteries

chapter |17 pages

A Riot in Cairo

chapter |11 pages

Church and State

chapter |11 pages

Arab Christians

chapter |15 pages

Religious Practices

chapter |12 pages

Dress

chapter |18 pages

Social Conditions

chapter |20 pages

Medicine and Literature

chapter |22 pages

Holy Ground

chapter |32 pages

Taxation

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion