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Political theology and Islam : from the birth of empire to the modern state / Paul L. Heck.

Author/creator Heck, Paul L. author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2023]
Copyright Notice ©2023
Descriptionix, 518 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Part one. The study of politics in Islam -- Chapter 1. A moral history -- Chapter 2. Political theology revisited -- Part two. The age of the Umayyads -- Chapter 3. Righteous dominion -- Chapter 4. Imperial blessing and prophetic righteousness -- Part three. The age of the Abbasids -- Chapter 5. Leading by certainty -- Chapter 6. The politics of certainty -- Part four. The age of the Seljuqs -- Chapter 7. The sovereign bodies of kings and scholars -- Chapter 8. The sovereign bodies of saints -- Part five. The age of postcolonial rule -- Chapter 9. Liberty as the order of Islam -- Chapter 10. The struggle for democratic culture.
Abstract "This wide-ranging study sets out to answer an unassumingly tricky question: What is politics in Islam? Paul L. Heck's answer takes the form of a close analysis of sovereignty across Islamic history, approaching this concept from the perspective of political theology. As he illustrates, the history of politics in Islam is best understood as an ongoing struggle for a moral order between those who occupy positions of rulership and religious voices that communicate the ethics of Islam and educate the public in their religious and moral devotions. In this sense, sovereignty in Islam is split between ruling powers and pious communities, whose interactions range from close cooperation to outright competition. Heck shows that it is precisely through these interactions that Islamic conceptions of sovereignty are constructed and negotiated. Political Theology and Islam's first section spells out the concepts and methods for the study of politics in Islam as a struggle for a moral order, one not only involving varied claims to sovereignty but also a general determination to realize the righteousness of Islam that stands at the heart of the message that the Prophet Muhammad conveyed to his society in seventh-century Arabia. The following sections demonstrate, through examples from both the past and today's worldwide Muslim community, the diverse ways in which the umma, the community of Muslims, has struggled for a moral order that recalls its prophetic message"--Back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographic references (pages 476-506) and index.
ISBN9780268207359 (hardcover)
ISBN0268207356 (hardcover)

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