Anatomy of dissent in islamic societies: Ibadism, rebellion, and legitimacy

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Anatomy of Dissent in Islam is an interdisciplinary study of political and legal dissent in Islamic civilization from the seventh century on. (7th century). Using Ibadism as a case study, this work explores the events and teachings that shaped legitimacy and rebellion, orthodoxy and sectarianism, and law and culture in Islamic societies.

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Souaiaia, A. E. (2013). Anatomy of dissent in islamic societies: Ibadism, rebellion, and legitimacy. Anatomy of Dissent in Islamic Societies: Ibadism, Rebellion, and Legitimacy (pp. 1–228). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137379115

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