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Примечания
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Brock S. North Mesopotamia in the late seventh century: Book XV of John bar Penkaye's «Ris Melle». Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam. 1987. P. 51-75.
2
Lycdl. Diwans. P. 106.
3
Mughirah b. Zurara al-Usadi / Tabari. Ta'rikh. I. P. 2241-2242.
4
Al-Numan b. Mugarrin / Tkbari. Tk'rikh. I. P. 2239-2240.
5
Мнение о понятии «джихад» основано на работе Файрстоуна: Firestone R. Jihad: The Origin of Holy war in Islam.
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Здесь и далее Коран цитируется в переводе акад. И. Ю. Крачковского.
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Al-Numan b. Mugarrin / Tkbari. Tk'rikh. I. Р. 2240.
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Титул «халиф» под которым известны в Европе первые правители исламского государства, происходит от арабского «халифа». Халифы носили кроме того более формальный титул «амар аль-муминин», т. е. «повелитель правоверных».