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6. A Theory of Imperial Law
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- List of Early, Umayyad, and Abbasid Caliphs, 632–861 xix
- Introduction: Critical Reflections on “Islamic Political Thought” 1
- 1. Caliphal Practice 27
- 2. The Language of Imamate 49
- 3. Political Prose Revolution 82
- 4. The Disruptive Language of Siyasa 106
- 5. Deconfessionalizing the Caliph 134
- 6. A Theory of Imperial Law 162
- 7. Territorial Consciousness 189
- 8. Reimagining the People of the Empire 223
- Conclusion: Releasing Siyasa from the Imamate 255
- Conventions and Spelling 263
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 331
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- List of Early, Umayyad, and Abbasid Caliphs, 632–861 xix
- Introduction: Critical Reflections on “Islamic Political Thought” 1
- 1. Caliphal Practice 27
- 2. The Language of Imamate 49
- 3. Political Prose Revolution 82
- 4. The Disruptive Language of Siyasa 106
- 5. Deconfessionalizing the Caliph 134
- 6. A Theory of Imperial Law 162
- 7. Territorial Consciousness 189
- 8. Reimagining the People of the Empire 223
- Conclusion: Releasing Siyasa from the Imamate 255
- Conventions and Spelling 263
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 331
- Index 357