Siffin Arbitration Agreement and Statecraft in Early Islamic Political Documents

Submitted by Munir on Fri, 08/12/2022 - 10:23
Year
2022
Language
English
Abstract
In this article we study the different recensions of the Ṣiffīn Arbitration Agreement and classify them into six different versions. Despite the differences in length and language among them, we note that these can be traced to a source document. We then highlight the key features and terminology found in the different versions of the Ṣiffīn Arbitration Agreement and observe the striking parallels that they share with the covenants attributed to the Prophet Muḥammad. We argue that the key political actors who composed the Ṣiffīn Arbitration Agreement were in all likelihood part of the same governing and administrative body that had a hand in drafting the Covenants. The startling similarities between the Ṣiffīn Arbitration Agreement and the Covenants therefore set the foundations for a comparative method that will help us better understand statecraft in the study of early Islam’s political documents.
English
ISSN/ISBN
1471-6917
No. of Pages
153-202
Volume
33
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No
Status
Pending
Issue
2
Cite Score
0.9
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