Cairo School of an Islamic Civilizational Paradigm in International Relations

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Islamic Civilizational Paradigm
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non-secular international relations
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non-western International Relations
positivism
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  • ISBN 9781041261438
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume of The Cairo School of an Islamic Civilizational Paradigm in International Relations advances the paradigm from intellectual formation to methodological application. It turns to the analytical tools, research approaches, and units of analysis of the Islamic Civilizational Paradigm—demonstrating how a tawḥīdī episteme informs the actual study of global politics.

Structured in three parts, the volume elaborates core methodological approaches, including maqāṣid and sunnan, and illustrates how they generate explanatory, evaluative, and policy-relevant insights. It further develops distinctive analytical contributions of the paradigm, such as its understanding of hegemony and its incorporation of the Ummah as a level of analysis that transcends methodological nationalism. Through sustained comparison with positivist and critical traditions, the volume clarifies both points of convergence and enduring epistemological differences. The volume concludes with reflections by leading international relations scholars who assess the paradigm’s strengths, challenges, and future prospects within an evolving global discipline.

Essential reading for scholars and students of International Relations, this volume presents the Islamic Civilizational Paradigm not as a closed doctrine, but as a cumulative and dialogical project contributing to a more genuinely plural and globally inclusive field of International Relations.

Nadia Mahmoud Mostafa is a Professor of Political Science at Cairo University, and was former Head of the Department of Political Science, and Head of the Civilization Center for Studies and Research.

Amira Abou Samra is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University.