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Ancient imperial heritage and Islamic universal historiography: al-Dīnawarī’s secular perspective

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  • Yücesoy, Hayrettin

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This article examines the historical work of the ninth-century Muslim scholar AbÅ« anÄ«fa al-DÄ«nawarÄ«. Adopting the format of universal history, al-DÄ«nawarÄ« constructed a historical narrative beginning with the first human Adam, continuing through the rise of Islam and culminating in the Caliphate. This paper argues that al-DÄ«nawarī’s work, appropriately entitled Longer narratives, represented an attempt to configure Islamic polity into world history through a reorientation of Sasanian imperial ideology and geographical consciousness in order to fit Islamic sensibilities. As an early example of belles-lettres (adab) oriented (belletrist, adabÄ«) universal historiography, al-DÄ«nawarī’s work comes across as a perceptive outlook on history, which proved relevant to dynasties of diverse origins struggling to carve a space for themselves in the Persianate political landscape of the late and post-‘AbbÄ sid world.

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  • Yücesoy, Hayrettin, 2007. "Ancient imperial heritage and Islamic universal historiography: al-DÄ«nawarī’s secular perspective," Journal of Global History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 2(2), pages 135-155, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:2:y:2007:i:02:p:135-155_00
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