Medieval Islamic Political ThoughtEdinburgh University Press, 11 mar 2014 - 462 páginas This book presents general readers and specialists alike with a broad survey of Islamic political thought in the six centuries from the rise of Islam to the Mongol invasions. |
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THE SHĪʿITES OF THE UMAYYAD PERIOD 8 THE ʿABBĀSIDS AND SHĪʿISM 9 THE ZAYDĪS 10 THE IMAMIS | |
THE UMAYYADS | |
COPING WITH A FRAGMENTED WORLD | |
INTRODUCTION | |
GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY | |
THE NATURE OF GOVERNMENT | |
THE FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT | |
VISIONS OF FREEDOM | |
THE SOCIAL ORDER | |
MUSLIMS AND NONMUSLIMS | |
RELIGION GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY REVISITED | |
Bibliography abbreviations and conventions | |
THE PERSIAN TRADITION AND ADVICE LITERATURE 14 THE GREEK TRADITION AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 15 THE ISMAILIS | |
THE SUNNIS | |
THE KHĀRIJITES | |
Index and glossary | |
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