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_aEl-Merheb, Mohamad _eAuteur _4070 _9475319 |
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_aPolitical thought in the Mamluk period : _bthe unnecessary caliphate / _cMohamad El-Merheb |
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_aEdinburgh : _bEdinburgh University Press, _c2022 _6450925 |
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490 | 0 | _aEdinburgh studies in classical Islamic history and culture | |
504 | _aBibliogr. p. [193]-206 | ||
520 | _aPolitical Thought in the Mamluk Period covers the political thought produced by legal theorists, jurists, judges and administrators of the late Ayyubid and early Mamluk period as they tackled a central question: how best to govern their communities. It proposes a taxonomy of the main themes and concerns of this political thought under the three ideals of the rule of law, limited government and legitimate delegation of power. Further, it recommends a contextualist approach for interpreting Islamic political texts based on their narrow social, intellectual and political contexts. | ||
534 | _pTexte remanié de : Thèse de doctorat : School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London : 20XX | ||
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