Islamic Political Thought :An Introduction

Publication subTitle :An Introduction

Author: Bowering Gerhard;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9781400866427

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691164823

Subject: D0 Political Theory

Keyword: 宗教,社会学

Language: ENG

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In sixteen concise chapters on key topics, this book provides a rich, authoritative, and up-to-date introduction to Islamic political thought from the birth of Islam to today, presenting essential background and context for understanding contemporary politics in the Islamic world and beyond. Selected from the acclaimed Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought, and focusing on the origins, development, and contemporary importance of Islamic political ideas and related subjects, each chapter offers a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to its topic. Written by leading specialists and incorporating the latest scholarship, the alphabetically arranged chapters cover the topics of authority, the caliphate, fundamentalism, government, jihad, knowledge, minorities, modernity, Muhammad, pluralism and tolerance, the Qur'an, revival and reform, shariʿa (sacred law), traditional political thought, ‘ulama' (religious scholars), and women. Read separately or together, these chapters provide an indispensable resource for students, journalists, policymakers, and anyone else seeking an informed perspective on the complex intersection of Islam and politics.

The contributors are Gerhard Bowering, Ayesha S. Chaudhry, Patricia Crone, Roxanne Euben, Yohanan Friedmann, Paul L. Heck, Roy Jackson, Wadad Kadi, John Kelsay, Gudrun Krämer, Ebrahim Moosa, Armando Salvatore, Aram A. Shahin, Emad El-Din Shahin, Devin J. Stewart, SherAli Tareen, and Muhammad Qasim Zaman.

Chapter

Caliphate

Caliphate

Fundamentalism

Fundamentalism

Government

Government

Jihad

Jihad

Knowledge

Knowledge

Minorities

Minorities

Modernity

Modernity

Muhammad

Muhammad

Pluralism and Tolerance

Pluralism and Tolerance

Qur’an

Qur’an

Revival and Reform

Revival and Reform

Shari‘a

Shari‘a

Traditional Political Thought

Traditional Political Thought

‘Ulama’

‘Ulama’

Women

Women

Contributors

Contributors

Index

Index

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