La política religiosa de 'Abd al-Raḥmān III (r. 300/912-350/961)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/alqantara.2004.v25.i1.150Abstract
Three aspects of the religious policies of the first Umayyad caliph of al-Andalus are analyzed in this article: firstly, the repression against the Batinis within the anti-Ismā'īlī caliphal policy and one of its possible consequences (the scarce number of quṣṣāṣ/i>); secondly, the space allowed to Sunni religious pluralism; thirdly, the extent to which scholars were willing to accept the attacks against the 'Alids and the Fatimids on the part of the Umayyads. The analysis of these trends is carried out within the framework of the relationships between the caliph and the Andalusi scholars.
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