The Abbasid Caliphate Authority During the Buwayhid Dominance period ( 334 – 447 A.H / 946 – 1055 A.D )
Modar Adnan Telfah, Faculty of Arts, AL-Isra University, Amman, Jordan.
Abstract
The historical march of the Abbasid caliphate has ended to an official separation of the authority in the Buwayhid dominance period into purely religious authority singled out by the Abbasid Caliphs based in Dar Al Celiphate and worldly authority expressed by Muslims as (reign or Dominance) exercised by the Buwayhid kings by the absolute authorization that was given to them by the Abbasid caliphs.
The religious authority characterized by the caliphs in this period was controlled by (Dar-Al-Khilapha) the Caliphate court which included a number of staff supervising on the Caliphs jurisdictions in Islamic and religious aspects. The most important aspects are prayer pilgrimage the judiciary and the noblemen syndicate in addition to the non-Muslim institutions or (Ahl-Addimmah).