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Islam and the State in Ibn Taymiyya
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Islam and the State in Ibn Taymiyya will appeal to academics in the fields of political science and religious studies, particularly within the field of Islamic history. The translations are thoroughly annotated making it an easy read for non-specialists.
"Proto-Salafist" 14th-century theologian Ibn Taymiyya is recognized as the intellectual forefather of contemporary Salafism and Jihadism. This volume offers a unique approach to the study of Ibn Taymiyya, by offering an English translation of his fundamental political treatise, The Office of Islamic Government, and shorter collections from The Collected Fatwas and The Prophetic Way, and Islamic Governance in Reconciling between the Ruler and the Ruled. The volume not only sheds light on these primary sources through translation and annotation, but also offers a theoretical analysis of Ibn Taymiyya's thought and how his legal views can be reconciled with current trends in Islamic political theory. The analysis provides an overview of Ibn Taymiyya's geopolitical context, and includes an original study of his normative political thought. In examining the contemporary implications of Ibn Taymiyya's political theology, the authors explore his doctrine of the Islamic state in the context of Islamic decolonial theory.
Islam and the State in Ibn Taymiyya will appeal to academics in the fields of political science and religious studies, particularly within the field of Islamic history.
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Jaan S. Islam is a PhD Candidate of Islamic Studies and AHRC Doctoral Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. He has multiple publications in comparative political thought, and currently studies Salafi-Jihadism and decolonial political theory. Islam's forthcoming papers include an analysis of postmodern influences on jihadist thought, and a linguistic and in-tellectual history of Salafism.
Adem Eryigit is an Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Igdir. He has numerous publications in Islamic theology, and his latest book studies the political thought of Ibn Taymiyya and his theory of jihad. Eryigit previously studied for eight years in Mecca, and completed his PhD at the University of Ankara.
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Islam and the State in Ibn Taymiyya will appeal to academics in the fields of political science and religious studies, particularly within the field of Islamic history. The translations are thoroughly annotated making it an easy read for non-specialists.
Inhalt
Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction 2: The Works: Their Author, Significance Part II: The Translation 3: The Translation (Part One): The Office of Islamic Government 4: The Translation (Part Two): Ordering Good and Prohibiting Evil 5: The Translation (Part Three): The Compiled Fatwas, The Prophetic Way Against the Shiites, and 'Islamic Governance' on the Importance of Islamic Government Part III: Analysis 6: Analysis and Comparison of Ibn Taymiyya's Political Thought and Feasibility of the Islamic State 7: The Caliphate and the Nation-State: Navigating Ibn Taymiyya in a (post-)Modern World Glossary References Index
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032131856
- Genre Religion & Theology
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 280
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9781032131856
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-213185-6
- Veröffentlichung 29.01.2024
- Titel Islam and the State in Ibn Taymiyya
- Autor Islam Jaan S. , Adem Eryiit
- Untertitel Translation and Analysis
- Gewicht 540g
- Herausgeber Routledge