The Political Language of Islam
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The Political Language of Islam
A penetrating account, drawing on a wide range of sources in multiple languages, of the development of Islamic political language
What does jihad really mean? What is the Muslim conception of law? What is Islam's stance toward unbelievers? Probing literary and historical sources, Bernard Lewis traces the development of Islamic political language from the time of the Prophet to the present. His analysis of documents written in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish illuminates differences between Muslim political thinking and Western political theory, and clarifies the perception, discussion, and practices of politics in the Islamic world.
What does jihad really mean? What is the Muslim conception of law? What is Islam's stance toward unbelievers? Probing literary and historical sources, Bernard Lewis traces the development of Islamic political language from the time of the Prophet to the present. His analysis of documents written in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish illuminates differences between Muslim political thinking and Western political theory, and clarifies the perception, discussion, and practices of politics in the Islamic world.
184 pages | 5-1/2 x 8-7/8 | © 1988
History: Middle Eastern History
Political Science: Comparative Politics
Religion: Islam
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Table of Contents
Preface
Note on Transcription
1. Metaphor and Allusion
2. The Body Politic
3. The Rulers and the Ruled
4. War and Peace
5. The Limits of Obedience
Notes
Index
Note on Transcription
1. Metaphor and Allusion
2. The Body Politic
3. The Rulers and the Ruled
4. War and Peace
5. The Limits of Obedience
Notes
Index
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