Routledge Library Editions: Islam, State and Society, 7-Volume Set

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The seven volumes in this set, originally published between 1923 and 1987, explore the influence of Islam on law, politics, science, and development in the Muslim world. This set will be of interest to students of both Islamic and Middle Eastern studies.

Author(s): Various Authors
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Islam, State and Society
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 1483
City: London

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Volume1
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Preface
Table of Contents
I: The Caliphate and the Holy Roman Empire
II: Origin of the Caliphate. the Titles of the Caliph
III: Theological Sanction for the Caliphate in the Qur'an and the Traditions
IV. Historical Survey of the Abbasid Dynasty
V: The Exposition of the Jurists
VI: Recognition of the Abbasid Caliphate from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century
VII: Establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate in Cairo
VIII: Relations of the Abbasid Caliphs in Cairo with Other Princes in the Muslim World
IX: Assumption of the Title Khalīfah by Independent Muslim Princes
X: The Exposition of Philosophical and Ethical Writers
XI: The Ottomans and the Caliphate
XII: Sultan Salim in Egypt
XIII: The Mughal Emperors in India
XIV: The Later Ottoman Sultans and the Caliphate
Appendix A.—Shiah and Khawārij Doctrines of the Caliphate
Appendix B.—the Alleged Spiritual Powers of the Caliph
Appendix C.—Popular uses of the Term Khalīfah
Appendix D.—the Title Sultan
Appendix E.—the Titles of the Ottoman Sultan
The Abolition of the Caliphate and Its Aftermath
References to Authorities
Index
Volume2
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Preface
1: Qadhdhafi's Dream
Qadhdhafi's Background and Youth
The 'al-Fatih' Revolution
2: Qadhdhafi's Vision, The Green Book
Libya before The Green Book
The Green Book 1: Solving the Problem of Democracy
The Green Book 2: Solving the Economic Problem
The Green Book 3: Solving the Problem of Society
3: Qadhdhafi's Faith
Islam and the Universality of Faith
The Law of Society: the Qur'an and Prophetic Tradition
Islam and the Political Challenge
Islam and the New Socialism
4: Qadhdhafi's Ideology
Religion and Nationalism as Movers of History
The Arab Nation: Its Role and Mission
Religion and Nationalism: the Problem of Minorities
5: Qadhdhafi's Image
Qadhdhafi's Roots
Qadhdhafi's Image in the Arab World
Qadhdhafi's Image in the West
Bibliography
Index
Volume3
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Dedication
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Preface
Abbreviations
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I: Introduction: the Geographical Foundations of Central Sumatran Civilization
II: Village and Market in the Minangkabau Domestic Economy, 1818-1834
Change in the Minangkabau Economy
The Plains Village: Rice and Minerals
The Hill Village: Manufactures and Specialized Crops
The West Coast: Villages of the Foothills and the Shore
The East Coast: Riverine Entrepôts and Shifting Cultivation
Markets and Traders
III: Development and Change in External Commercial Networks, 1347-1829
The Significance of the Minangkabau Gold Trade, 1347-1795
West Coast Entrepôts and Coastal Brokers, 1529-1795
The Dutch and the Growth of the Padang Brokerage System, 1665-1795
The English and the First Commercial Revival, 1760-1795
The English, Penang and the Second Commercial Revival, 1786-1819
The Americans and the Rise of the Minangkabau Coffee Trade, 1790-1829
IV: Islamic Revivalism, 1784-1832
Islam in Minangkabau Society
The First Islamic Revivalist Movement, 1784-1803
The Padri Movement, 1803-1819
European Penetration of the Minangkabau Highlands, 1818-1832
V: the Padri Movement in the North, 1807-1832
The Village of Bonjol, 1807-1832
Padri Conquest of the Batak Lands
VI: Minangkabau Nationalism and the Dutch Commercial Challenge, 1833-1841
Minangkabau Nationalism
Minangkabau Peasant Trade and Dutch Commercial Policy
VII: Epilogue: the Imperialism of Coffee, 1841-1847 and Beyond
Appendix. Exports of Coffee from Padang, 1819-1899
Glossary
Maps
A. Physical Features of Central Sumatra
B. Villages of the Minangkabau Valleys: Their Economy Before 1803
C. Villages of the Minangkabau Hills: Export Crops, 1784-1838
D. Northern Minangkabau and the Batak Lands, 1807-1847
Bibliography
Plates
Index
Volume4
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Dedication
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Acknowledgements
Notes on Transcription
Preliminary Remarks
1: The Birth of the Kharāj Payer
2: The Contract of Tenancy (Ijāra): The 'Commodification' of the Productive Use of Land
3: The Share-cropping Contract (al-Muzāraā): Combining Dependent Labour with the Means of Production
4: The 'Death of the Proprietors'
5: The Ottoman Muftis' New Doctrine on Tax and Rent
6: Summary and Conclusion
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Volume5
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Chapter I: Historical Development of Islam
Chapter II: Internal Reforming Movements of Modern Islam
Chapter III: Western Penetration of Islam
Chapter IV: Reaction of Islam Against the West
Chapter V: Shi'ite Reaction on the West: the Babist Movement
Chapter VI: Pan-islamic Hopes and Nationalism
Chapter VII: the War and After
Index
Volume6
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Preface
Introduction
1: What Forms the Muslim World?
2: A Muslim View of Science
3: Science Policy and Development
4: Cultural and Ethnic Dimensions of Development
5: The Social side of Development
6: Aid, Trade and the New Economic Order
7: A Question of Priorities: Agriculture or Industry?
8: Imported Know-How or Technological Self-Reliance?
9: R & D: Basic or Applied?
10: Paths of Academia
11: The Future
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
Volume7
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Introduction
1: Islam and the State: A Historical Survey
2: Islam and the Nation-State: An Enduring Contradiction
3: The Return of Islam to Politics or Radical Islam: Promise and Reality
4: Islam and Nationalism: The Problem of Secularism
5: The Obstacles to Plural Politics and a Pluralist Polity in Islam: Non-Muslims in a Muslim Society
6: Islam and Europe: Conflict or Cooperation?
Notes
Index