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Vloga ibadizma v historičnem razvoju Omana : diplomsko delo
ID Avguštin, Andrej (Author), ID Zalta, Anja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Leta 750 so ibaditi v Omanu ustanovili prvo ibadsko državo-imamat. Imamat je dve leti kasneje uničila vojska abasidskega kalifata in oblast so prevzeli suniti. 791 so se ibaditi s pomočjo iz tujine uprli in ponovno prevzeli oblast ter ponovno vzpostavili imamat. Vse do leta 866 je v Imamatu vlada relativna stabilnost, nato je prišlo do razkola, ki je Imamat razdelil na dva tabora in ga oslabil kar je omogočilo, da je 1154 oblast prevzela dinastija Nabhani, 1508 pa so oblast prevzeli Portugalci. Portugalska okupacija je poenotila Oman in Omanci so sprožili več uporov, a jim Portugalcev ni uspelo pregnati. Šele v začetku 17. stol., ko so v regijo prišli Britanci in oslabili Portugalce, so Omanci z novoizvoljenim imamom Nasirjem bin Murshidom iz hiše Ya'Aruba, izgnali Portugalce. Po smrti tretjega imama iz hiše Ya'Aruba, pa so nejasnosti glede nasledstva znotraj družine zanetile spor, ki je prerasel v državljansko vojno. Državljanska vojna je povzročila zaton dinastije Ya'Aruba in vzpon hiše Al Busaidi. Pod dinastijo Al Busaidi je prišlo do preobrazbe Omana iz imamata v sultanat, večati pa se je začel tudi britanski vpliv v Omanu Vse večji britanski vpliv, pa je vodil do vse večjega nezadovoljstva Omancev, kar je rezultiralo v več vstajah oz. revolucijah, katerih cilj je bil odprava sultanata in ponovna vzpostavitev imamata. Dvakrat je revolucionarjem ponovno vzpelo vzpostaviti imamat, a oba imamata so Britanci uničili in ponovno vzpostavili sultanat.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ibadizem, Oman, imamat, sultanat, religija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Avguštin]
Year:2020
Number of pages:44 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121450 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.74:28(535)(091)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:55280643 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.10.2020
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The role of Ibadi Islam in the historical developmnet of Oman
Abstract:
In 750, the Ibadis founded their first state - the Imamate in Oman. The Imamate was two years later destroyed by the Abbasid Caliphate army ant the Sunnis came to power. In 791, the Ibadis with the foreign help rebelled and retook power and reestablished the Imamate. Up until 866 there was relative stability in the Imamate, then a rift occurred, which split the Imamate into two camps. The rift weakened the Imamate, which allowed the Nabhani dynasty to take power in 1154. In 1508, the dynasty was overthrown by the Portuguese. The Portuguese occupation reunited Oman and the Omanis rebelled several times but were unsuccessful and had to wait until the early 17th century. In the early 17th century, the British came to the region and weakened the Portuguese. The Omanis took this chance and with their newly elected imam Nasir bin Murshid from the house of Ya'Aruba they expelled the Portuguese. After the death of the third imam from the house of Ya’Aruba, the confusion regarding the succession caused a dispute within the family, which escalated into a civil war. The civil caused the demise of the Ya’Aruba dynasty and the rise of the house of Al Busaidi in 1749. Under the Al Busaidi dynasty Oman was transformed from an Imamate to a Sultanate. At the same time the British influence started to increase, which led to increased dissatisfaction among the Omanis which resulted in several uprisings and revolutions that aimed to abolish the Sultanate and to reestablish the Imamate. Twice the revolutionaries successfully reestablished the Imamate, but both Imamates were destroyed by the British who then reestablished the Sultanate.

Keywords:Ibadi islam, Oman, Imamate, Sultanate, Religion

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