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本章调查了al-Amin和al-Ma - mun之间内战的政治条件,即所谓的第四次战争。它详细描述了Al - Ma - mun如何在哈里发东部使用胡拉桑的军队击败他的兄弟,并指出这场战争为哈里发庇护下的东部人创造了更多的机会。它还展示了狄奥尼修斯如何将自己呈现为哈里发的仆人,并强调了他与胡拉桑将军阿卜杜拉·伊本·塔希尔结盟的重要性,后者的影响力使狄奥尼修斯战胜了他在教会内的敌人。这一章考虑了狄奥尼修斯对dhimma的描述,即穆斯林作为征服者和基督徒作为被征服者之间的契约。它着眼于狄奥尼修斯对埃及穆斯林军队的批评,他指责他们违反了伊斯兰教的正义准则。
This chapter investigates the political conditions of the civil war between al-Amin and al-Maʾmun, the so-called fourth fitna. It details how Al Maʾmun defeated his brother using troops from Khurasan in the east of the caliphate, noting that the war created further opportunities for easterners under the caliph's patronage. It also shows how Dionysius presented himself as a servant of the caliph and highlights the importance of his alliance to the Khurasanian general ʿAbd Allah ibn Tahir, whose influence enabled Dionysius to overcome his enemies within the church. The chapter considers Dionysius' representation of dhimma, the contract between Muslims as the conquerors and Christians as the conquered. It looks at the criticisms that Dionysius leveled against Muslim troops in Egypt, whom he accused of having transgressed Islamic norms of justice.