Between revolution and state
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Between revolution and state

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210 pages 2006

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This book examines some of the most important writings of al-Qadi al-Nuʻman, a tenth-century Islamic theologian and jurist who was one of the most original thinkers of his period. It argues that Qadi al-Nuʻman's work constituted new and vital genres in Ismaili Shiʻi literature, a development necessitated by the Fatimids' transition from revolutionary movement to statehood, and by their desire to establish authority as the Shiʻi alternative to the Sunni Abbasid caliphate.

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