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A RESPONSE TO SALEH SAID AGHA'S REVIEW OF RELIGION AND POLITICS UNDER THE EARLYABBASIDS: THE EMERGENCE OF THE PROTO-SUNNI ELITE (LEIDEN: E. J. BRILL, 1997), BY MUHAMMAD QASIM ZAMAN, IJMES 31 (1999): 127–28.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 June 2001

Muhammad Qasim Zaman
Affiliation:
Department of Religious Studies, Brown University, Providence, R.I.

Abstract

In his review of my book Religion and Politics under the EarlyAbbasids, Saleh Said Agha seriously misunderstands several of my arguments, then sets out to refute his versions of these arguments. The constraints of space do not permit me to take note of all his criticisms and misconstructions, though I should like to mention and clarify a few of them.

Type
NOTES AND COMMENT
Copyright
© 2000 Cambridge University Press

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