Arab messengers played a vital role in the medieval Islamic
world and its diplomatic relations with foreign powers. An
innovative treatise from the tenth century (Rusul al-Mulik,
Messengers of Kings) is perhaps the most important account of the
diplomacy of the period, and it is here translated into English for
the first time. Rusul al-Mulik draws on examples from the Qur'an
and other sources which extend from the period of al- jihiliyya to
the time of the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim (218-227/833-842).
In the only medieval Arabic work which exists on the conduct of
messengers and their qualifications, the author Ibn al-Farri
rejects jihadist policies in favor of quiet diplomacy and a
pragmatic outlook of constructive realpolitik. Rusul al-Mulik is an
extraordinarily important and original contribution to our
understanding of the early Islamic world and the field of
International Relations and Diplomatic History.
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