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Islam and the State Ibn Taymiyya: Translation Analysis
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Islam and the State Ibn Taymiyya: Translation Analysis
Current price: $180.00


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Islam and the State Ibn Taymiyya: Translation Analysis
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"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,
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.
The Office of Islamic Government
, and shorter collections from
The Collected Fatwas
and
The Prophetic Way,
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.