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Document Details : Title: Dreams in Tabari Subtitle: Husayn, Jubayr and those in God's Favor in the Ummayad Period Author(s): WESTSTEIJN, J. , DE VOOGT, A. Journal: Le Muséon Volume: 120 Issue: 1-2 Date: 2007 Pages: 225-229 DOI: 10.2143/MUS.120.1.2020272 Abstract : It is argued that Tabari used dreams in his famous History to highlight pivotal events and those people who appear in God’s favor. Most dreams appear associated with kings, caliphs and prophets but this allusion is strikingly discontinued for his description of the Umayyad period. The prominence of rebels as opposed to royalty in the Umayyad dreams shows the importance of the revolts against the caliphs in the eyes of Tabari. Among these rebels, two names stand out: al-Husayn b. Abi Talib and Said b. Jubayr. |
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