Politics, Law, and Community in Islamic Thought

Politics, Law, and Community in Islamic Thought

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Anjum Ovamir
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781107687110
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This revisionist account of the history of Islamic political thought from the early to the late medieval period focuses on Ibn Taymiyya, one of the most brilliant theologians of his day. This original study demonstrates how his influence shed new light on the entire trajectory of Islamic political thought. Although he did not reject the Caliphate ideal, as is commonly believed, he nevertheless radically redefined it by turning it into a rational political institution intended to serve the community (umma). Through creative reinterpretation, he deployed the Qur'anic concept of fitra (divinely endowed human nature) to centre the community of believers and its common-sense reading of revelation as the highest epistemic authority. In this way, he subverted the elitism that had become ensconced in classical theological, legal and spiritual doctrines, and tried to revive the ethico-political, rather than strictly legal, dimension of Islam. In reassessing Ibn Taymiyya's work, this book marks a major departure from traditional interpretations of medieval Islamic thought.
EAN 9781107687110
ISBN 110768711X
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel Cambridge University Press
Datum vydání 20. března 2014
Stránky 316
Jazyk English
Rozměry 229 x 152 x 17
Země United Kingdom
Sekce Tertiary Education
Autoři Anjum Ovamir
Série Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization