The grand critic of Ibn Khaldūn : Ibn al-Azraq and his ideal sultanate /
"Ibn al-Azraq (d. 896/1491) was a renowned Andalusian jurist (faqih) and statesman who lived during the final period of the Nasrid emirate of Granada. His most famous work, Bada'i' al-Silk fi Taba'i' al-Mulk (Unprecedented Lines about the Nature of Political Rule), is a poli...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2025]
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| Series: | Islamicate intellectual history ;
v. 13. |
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| Summary: | "Ibn al-Azraq (d. 896/1491) was a renowned Andalusian jurist (faqih) and statesman who lived during the final period of the Nasrid emirate of Granada. His most famous work, Bada'i' al-Silk fi Taba'i' al-Mulk (Unprecedented Lines about the Nature of Political Rule), is a political treatise that builds upon Ibn Khaldun's (d. 808/1406) social theory ('ilm al-'umran). In The grand critic of Ibn Khaldun Elena Sahin critically analyses the major aspects of Ibn al-Azraq's political thought. In this contribution on the field of the history of Islamic political thought, Elena Sahin demonstrates that while Ibn al-Azraq integrates the thrust of Ibn Khaldun's approach, Ibn al-Azraq's work should be regarded as part of a larger conversation amongst various scholars, engaging, for example with the Andalusian jurist al-Shatibi's (d. 790/1388) theory of Maqasid al-Shari'a. Widening the analysis of Ibn al-Azraq's work illuminates that Ibn al-Azraq's political theory was in opposition to that of Ibn Khaldun, and thus gives us a better understanding of the dynamic debates within Andalusian political thought"-- |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (vii, 188 pages). |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9789004525047 (electronic bk.) 9004525041 |