The Umayyad Empire

Andrew Marsham author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:12th Jan '24

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The Umayyad Empire (644–750 CE) was the first Islamic empire and one of the largest empires of ancient and medieval times, extending over 5,000 miles between the Atlantic Ocean in the West and the Indian Ocean in the East. This book traces the empire’s origins to the Arabian Peninsula and the Syrian Steppe in the centuries before Islam. It explores the dynamics that shaped this formative era for the history of the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. The century of Umayyad rule witnessed war with the Eastern Roman Empire, against whom the Umayyads defined their claims to rule as God’s deputies on Earth. This was the period in which the Qur’an was compiled, monuments such as the Dome of the Rock were built, and new Islamic and Arab identities developed.

In his new book, Andrew Marsham – one of the great historians of the Umayyads – gives us a portrait of the first Muslim empire in all its vastness, turmoil, and diversity. Much more than a dynastic history, this book helps us see the environment in which Islam was first born and spread across the ancient world. A mighty achievement. -- Christian Sahner, University of Oxford
Readers will gain a greater understanding of the Umayyad involvement in the transformative growth of Islam as well as further insight into the Umayyad era’s historic role in connecting the pre-Islamic world with the eventual Abbasid Caliphate that succeeded it. -- Robert W. Lebling * AramcoWorld *

ISBN: 9780748643004

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384 pages