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The Public Sphere In Muslim Societies First Edition Miriam Hoexter

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The Public Sphere In Muslim Societies First Edition Miriam Hoexter
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Miriam Hoexter, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Nehemia Levtzion
ISBN: 9780585476100, 9780791453674, 9780791453681, 0585476101, 0791453677, 0791453685
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: First Edition

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The Public Sphere In Muslim Societies First Edition Miriam Hoexter by Miriam Hoexter, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Nehemia Levtzion 9780585476100, 9780791453674, 9780791453681, 0585476101, 0791453677, 0791453685 instant download after payment.

Challenging conventional assumptions, the contributors to this interdisciplinary volume argue that premodern Muslim societies had diverse and changing varieties of public spheres, constructed according to premises different from those of Western societies. The public sphere, conceptualized as a separate and autonomous sphere between the official and private, is used to shed new light on familiar topics in Islamic history, such as the role of the shari`a (Islamic religious law), the `ulama’ (Islamic scholars), schools of law, Sufi brotherhoods, the Islamic endowment institution, and the relationship between power and culture, rulers and community, from the ninth to twentieth centuries.

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