Islam and the State

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Arab Nationalism
Arab nationalism studies
Auda
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Contemporary Society
Dar Al Islam
Din Wa Dawla
doctrinal conflict in Islamic governance
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Fertile Crescent
Held
Islam
Islamic Order
Islamic Political Order
Islamic political theory
Islamic Society
Jus Sanguinis
Middle Eastern politics
Militant Islamic Movement
Muslim
Muslim Societies
nonMuslim Subject
North
Official Religious Establishment
Politics
Post-war
religious pluralism
Sacred Law
Sadiq Jalal Al Azm
Secular Arab Nationalism
Secular State Interest
secularism in Muslim societies
Society
State
Subcontinent
Sultan
umma concept
Violated
Wider Issue

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138219823
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Examining the theoretical problems which arose when the modern European ideology of nationalism was adopted by Muslim societies organized into formally modern states, this book, first published in 1987, also deals with the practical difficulties arising from the doctrinal incompatibility between Islam and the non-Muslim concept of the territorial nation-state. It illustrates this conflict with a consideration of the record of several states in the Islamic world. It suggests that whereas the state, an organization of power, has been a most durable institution in Islamic history, the legitimacy of the nation-state has always been challenged in favour of the wide Islamic Nation, the "umma", which comprises all the faithful without reference to territorial boundaries. To this extent too, the more recent conception of Arab nationalism projects a far larger nation-state than the existing territorial states in the Arab world today. This title will be of interest to students of Middle Eastern studies.

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