Medieval Islamic sectarianism / Christine D. Baker.
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Timeline Introduction 1: When did Sunnism become orthodox? 2: Non-Sunni Islams Before the Tenth Century 3: The Fatimids and Ismaʻili Shiʻism in North Africa 4: The Buyids and Shiʻism in Baghdad Conclusion: Reactions to the Shiʻi Century Glossary Further Reading.
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