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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought

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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought by Gerhard Bowering and Patricia Crone
English | 2012 | ISBN: 0691134847 | 704 pages | PDF | 18 MB

The first encyclopedia of Islamic political thought from the birth of Islam to today, this comprehensive, authoritative, and accessible reference provides the context needed for understanding contemporary politics in the Islamic world and beyond. With more than 400 alphabetically arranged entries written by an international team of specialists, the volume focuses on the origins and evolution of Islamic political ideas and related subjects, covering central terms, concepts, personalities, movements, places, and schools of thought across Islamic history. Fifteen major entries provide a synthetic treatment of key topics, such as Muhammad, jihad, authority, gender, culture, minorities, fundamentalism, and pluralism. Incorporating the latest scholarship, this is an indispensable resource for students, researchers, journalists, and anyone else seeking an informed perspective on the complex intersection of Islam and politics.

Includes more than 400 concise, alphabetically arranged entries

Features 15 in-depth entries on key topics

Covers topics such as:


Central themes and sources of Islamic political thought: caliph, modernity, knowledge, shari'a, government, revival and reform


Modern concepts, institutions, movements, and parties: civil society, Islamization, secularism, veil, Muslim Brotherhood


Islamic law and traditional Islamic societies: justice, taxation, fatwa, dissent, governance, piety and asceticism, trade and commerce


Sects, schools, regions, and dynasties: Mu'tazilis, Shi'ism, Quraysh, Mecca and Medina, Baghdad, Indonesia, Nigeria, Central Asia, Ottomans


Thinkers, personalities, and statesmen: Mawardi, Shafi'I, Saladin, Tamerlane, Akbar, Atatürk, Nasser, Khomeini


Contains seven historical and contemporary maps of Muslim empires, postcolonial nation-states, populations, and settlements

Guides readers to further research through bibliographies, cross-references, and an index