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Oman The Islamic Democratic Tradition 1st Edition Hussein Ghubash

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Oman The Islamic Democratic Tradition 1st Edition Hussein Ghubash
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Hussein Ghubash
ISBN: 9780203099704, 9780415375689, 0415375681, 0203099702
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Oman The Islamic Democratic Tradition 1st Edition Hussein Ghubash by Hussein Ghubash 9780203099704, 9780415375689, 0415375681, 0203099702 instant download after payment.

Oman is the inheritor of a unique political tradition, the imama (imamate), and has a special place in the Arab Islamic world. From the eighth century and for more than a thousand years, the story of Oman was essentially a story of an original, minority, movement: the Ibadi. This long period was marked by the search for a just imama through the Ibadi model of the Islamic State.

Hussein Ghubash’s well-researched book takes the reader on an historical voyage through geography, politics, and culture of the region, from the sixteenth century to the present day. Oman has long-standing ties with East Africa as well as Europe; the first contact between Oman and European imperialist powers took place at the dawn of the 1500s with the arrival of the Portuguese, eventually followed by the Dutch, French and British.

Persuasive, thorough and drawing on Western as well as Islamic political theory, this book analyzes the different historical and geopolitical roles of this strategic country. Thanks to its millennial tradition, Oman enjoys a solid national culture and a stable socio-political situation. Today, it is moving steadily towards a democratic future.

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