Part I: Preliminaries
Part II: Early Islamic Historiography and Literary Kharijism
1. Literary Approaches to Islamic Historiography and Kharijite History
2. Portraying Kharijism
3. Composing Kharijism
Part III: The Portrayal of Kharijite History from ?iffin to the Death of ?Abd al-Malik
4. Narratives of Kharijite Origins
5. Kharijism During the Reign of Mu?awiya b. Abi Sufyan
6. Kharijism from the Second Fitna until the Death of ?Abd al-Malik
Part IV: Observations and Conclusions
7. Observations Regarding the Historiographical Tradition on Kharijism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Note on Conventions; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Part I: Preliminaries; Part II: Early Islamic Historiography and Literary Kharijism;
1. Literary Approaches to Islamic Historiography and Kharijite History;
2. Portraying Kharijism;
3. Composing Kharijism; Part III: The Portrayal of Kharijite History from ?iffin to the Death of ?Abd al-Malik;
4. Narratives of Kharijite Origins;
5. Kharijism During the Reign of Mu?awiya b. Abi Sufyan;
6. Kharijism from the Second Fitna until the Death of ?Abd al-Malik; Part IV: Observations and Conclusions;
7. Observations Regarding the Historiographical Tradition on Kharijism; Conclusion; Bibliography.
Hannah-Lena Hagemann is based in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Hamburg University, where she leads a research group on rebellion in early Islam. She is co-editor of Transregional and Regional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire (De Gruyter, 2020).