The history of Islamic political thought : from the Prophet to the present / Antony Black.

By: Black, AntonyMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2011Edition: 2nd edDescription: xviii, 380 pages : map ; 26 cmISBN: 9780748639861 (hbk.); 0748639861 (hbk.); 9780748639878 (pbk.); 074863987X (pbk.)Subject(s): Islam and state -- History | Islamic Empire -- Politics and government | Political science -- Islamic Empire -- HistoryDDC classification: 320.5/57 LOC classification: JC49 | .B58 2011
Contents:
The messenger and the law c. 622-1000 -- Religion and state power (din wa dawla) : the Sunni doctrine of the state c. 900-1220 -- The shariʻa and the sword c. 1220-1500 -- Religious ideology and political control in early modern states -- Isalm and the West.
Summary: This book provides a complete history of Islamic political thought from early Islam (c.622-661) to the present. This comprehensive overview describes and interprets all schools of Islamic political thought, their origins, inter-connections and meaning. It examines the Qur'an, the early Caliphate, classical Islamic philosophy, and the political culture of the Ottoman and other empires. Major thinkers such as Averroes (Ibn Rushd) and Ibn Taymiyya are covered as well as numerous lesser authors, and Ibn Khaldun is presented as one of the most original political theorists ever. It draws on a wide range of sources including writings on religion, law, philosophy and statecraft expressed in treatises, handbooks and political rhetoric. The new edition analyses the connections between religion and politics, covering the most recent developments in Islamic political thought and the current historical scholarship. It ends with a critical survey of reformism (or modernism) and Islamism (or fundamentalism) from the late nineteenth century up to the present day. In this, the only book to cover the whole of Islamic political thought, past and present.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 356-368) and indexes.

The messenger and the law c. 622-1000 -- Religion and state power (din wa dawla) : the Sunni doctrine of the state c. 900-1220 -- The shariʻa and the sword c. 1220-1500 -- Religious ideology and political control in early modern states -- Isalm and the West.

This book provides a complete history of Islamic political thought from early Islam (c.622-661) to the present. This comprehensive overview describes and interprets all schools of Islamic political thought, their origins, inter-connections and meaning. It examines the Qur'an, the early Caliphate, classical Islamic philosophy, and the political culture of the Ottoman and other empires. Major thinkers such as Averroes (Ibn Rushd) and Ibn Taymiyya are covered as well as numerous lesser authors, and Ibn Khaldun is presented as one of the most original political theorists ever. It draws on a wide range of sources including writings on religion, law, philosophy and statecraft expressed in treatises, handbooks and political rhetoric. The new edition analyses the connections between religion and politics, covering the most recent developments in Islamic political thought and the current historical scholarship. It ends with a critical survey of reformism (or modernism) and Islamism (or fundamentalism) from the late nineteenth century up to the present day. In this, the only book to cover the whole of Islamic political thought, past and present.

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