From Kavād to al-Ghazālī : religion, law and political thought in the Near East, c.600-c.1100

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From Kavād to al-Ghazālī : religion, law and political thought in the Near East, c.600-c.1100

Patricia Crone

(Variorum collected studies series, CS819)

Ashgate, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This volume brings together twelve articles by Patricia Crone dealing with pre-Islamic and Islamic religion, law and political thought. The first section focuses on the centuries before Islam, with studies on Mazdakism in Iran and on Islam as the key factor behind the outbreak of Iconoclasm in Byzantium. The second group of studies looks at problems in legal history, including the codification of the Qur'an, while the third investigates questions of political thought, amongst them a study of early Muslim anarchists, and an examination of the authorship of a work ascribed to al-Ghazali.

目次

  • Contents: Preface. The Non-Islamic Near East: Kavad's heresy and Mazdak's revolt
  • Zoroastrian communism
  • Islam, Judeo-Christianity and Byzantine Iconoclasm. Law: Jahili and Jewish law: the qasama
  • Two legal problems bearing on the early history of the Qur'an
  • Weber, Islamic law, and the rise of capitalism. Political Thought: Shura as an elective institution
  • 'Even an Ethiopian slave': the transformation of a Sunni tradition
  • A statement by the Najdiyya Kharijites on the dispensability of the imamate
  • Ninth-century Muslim anarchists
  • The Kharijites and the caliphal title
  • Did al-Ghazali write a mirror for princes?. Index.

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