Philosophers, Sufis, and caliphs : politics and authority from Cordoba to Cairo and Baghdad /

What was the relationship between government and religion in Middle Eastern history? In a world of caliphs, sultans, and judges, who exercised political and religious authority? In this book, Ali Humayun Akhtar investigates debates about leadership that involved ruling circles and scholars of jurisp...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Akhtar, Ali Humayun (Author)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2019.
©2017
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Paperback edition.
Subjects:
Summary: What was the relationship between government and religion in Middle Eastern history? In a world of caliphs, sultans, and judges, who exercised political and religious authority? In this book, Ali Humayun Akhtar investigates debates about leadership that involved ruling circles and scholars of jurisprudence and theology. At the heart of this story is a medieval rivalry between three caliphates: the Umayyads of Cordoba, the Fatimids of Cairo, and the Abbasids of Baghdad. In a fascinating revival of Late Antique Hellenism, Aristotelian and Platonic notions of wisdom became a key component of how these caliphs debated their authority as political leaders. By tracing how these political debates impacted the theological scholars and their own conception of communal guidance, Akhtar offers a new picture of premodern political authority and the connections between Western and Islamic civilizations. It will be of use to students and specialists of the premodern and modern Middle East.
Carrier Form: xiii, 262 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-258) and index.
ISBN: 9781316633090
1316633098
Index Number: BP173
CLC: B96-05
Call Number: B96-05/A315
Contents: Introduction : Politics, Law, and Authority in the Abbasid and Fatimid Eras -- Part I. Philosophical Caliphs and Their Impact on the Scholars ('ulamā'). Rival Caliphs in Baghdad and Cairo -- A Third Caliph in Cordoba -- Political Reform among the Later Abbasids -- Part II. Philosophical Sufis among Scholars ('ulamā') and Their Impact on Political Culture. Sufi Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century -- A New Political Model and Its Sufi Dimensions -- The Transformation of Caliphal Politics.