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Middle East Studies Lecture

When did Bureaucrats become “Christian"? Religious Identity as a lens for the Social and Economic backgrounds of Administrators during the Umayyad Caliphate (ca. 661-750 C.E.)

Date
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Time
Serie
Middle East Studies Lectures
Address
Herta Mohr
Witte Singel 27A
2311 BG Leiden
Room
1.128 (Verbarium)

Scholars have long acknowledged the prevalence of non-Muslim and non-Arab administrators staffing various levels of the early Islamic bureaucracy. The presence of these individuals is often interpreted as a means of efficiency, exploitation, or the exceptionalness of a particular administrator. However, I argue these administrators represent remnants of members of the pre-Islamic elite who, while remaining non-Muslim or converting to Islam, became influential members in shaping early Islamic society.

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