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    Islamic Political Ethics: Civil Society, Pluralism, and Conflict [Course Book ed.] 9781400825370

    Table of contents :
    Contents
    Foreword: Of Theology and Diplomacy
    Preface
    PART I: STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY
    One. Civil Society and Government in Islam
    Two. Perspectives on Islam and Civil Society
    Three. Alternative Conceptions of Civil Society: A Reflective Islamic Approach
    PART II: BOUNDARIES AND DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
    Four. Islamic Perspectives on Territorial Boundaries and Autonomy
    Five. Religion and the Maintenance of Boundaries: An Islamic View
    PART III: PLURALISM AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
    Six. Islam and Ethical Pluralism
    Seven. The Scope of Pluralism in Islamic Moral Traditions
    Eight. Islamic Ethics in International Society
    PART IV: WAR AND PEACE
    Nine. War and Peace in Islam
    Ten. Interpreting the Islamic Ethics of War and Peace
    Glossary
    Contributors
    Index

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    ISLAMIC POLITICAL ETHICS

    E T H I K O N S E R I E S I N C O M PA R AT I V E E T H I C S Editorial Board Carole Pateman Series Editor Brian Barry Robert P. George

    Sohail H. Hashmi Will Kymlicka David Miller

    Philip Valera Michael Walzer

    The Ethikon Series publishes studies on ethical issues of current importance. By bringing scholars representing a diversity of moral viewpoints into structured dialogue, the series aims to broaden the scope of ethical discourse and to identify commonalities and differences between alternative views. TITLES IN THE SERIES Brian Barry and Robert E. Goodin, eds. Free Movement: Ethical Issues in the Transnational Migration of People and Money Chris Brown, ed. Political Restructuring in Europe: Ethical Perspectives Terry Nardin, ed. The Ethics of War and Peace: Religious and Secular Perspectives David R. Mapel and Terry Nardin, eds. International Society: Diverse Ethical Perspectives David Miller and Sohail H. Hashmi, eds. Boundaries and Justice: Diverse Ethical Perspectives Simone Chambers and Will Kymlicka, eds. Alternative Conceptions of Civil Socie

    Ms.1.

    250 folios; 21×15,5 cm; up to 27 lines; Turkish handwriting, sometimes without diacritical points; paper occasionally damp-stained. Text fol.1v-28v and fol.39v-62v within gold frame. Modern half-leather binding. Copied in 1120/1708 (145r); 1170/1756 (250r); 1191/1777 (28v); 1192/1778 (62r; 87v); 1193/1779 (37v); 1197/1782 (29r).

    [1001] fol.1r: Contents of the ms. (titles of fol.91v and 137v are missing in the ms.). Owner's mark: al-Sayyid Muhammad Ibn al-Sayyid Hajji Mustafa (?) and the year 1228/1813; on the left stamp "al-Hajji Khalil 1188 (1774)".

    [1002] fol.1v-28v: Abu Sa'id Muhammad al-Khadimi أبو سعيد محمد الخادمي : Khaza'in al-jawahir wa-mahasin al-zawahir خزائن الجواهر ومحاسن الزواهر .
    On the author (died after 1176/1762) and this mystical interpretation of the Basmala البسملة see GAL II 351 nr.2 and S II 664 nr.2. - Fol.28v and the contents of fol.1r mention al-Basmala as title. The text may therefore be identical with the Risalat al-Basmala رسالة البسملة (nr.4 in GAL) which has been printed in Istanbul 1261/1845.
    Between fol.21v and 22r two smaller folios are inserted; one of them contains a fragment from al-Khadimi, Sharh al-tariqa شرح الطريقة (s. the text on fol.29v-30r).

    [1003] fol.29r: Ahmad Ibn Sulayman Ibn Kamal أحمد بن سليمان بن كمال : Shaykh Akbar Muhi al-Din Arabi شيخ أكبر محيي الدين عربي .
    A short enumeration of some works of Ibn al-Arabi ابن العربي (died 638/1240); cf. the list of OSMAN YAHYA, Histoire et classification de l'oeuvre d'Ibn Arabi, I-II, Damas 1964.
    The author of this enumeration is Ahmad Ibn Sulayman Ibn Kamal Pasha (died 940/1533); see GAL II 449; S II 668.

    [1004] fol.29v-30r: A definition of philosophy and logic (no title).
    The latest source mentioned (fol.29v10 is Sharh fiqh al-akbar شرح فقه الأكبر by Ali al-Qari al-Herewi علي القاري الهروي (died 1014/1605; see GAL II 394; S II 539). In the margin is added Tariqa Muhammadiya, Sharh Khadimi طريقة محمدية، شرح خادمي . Thus the fragment may be derived from the com
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