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Islam in a World of Nation-States
Contributor(s): Piscatori, James P. (Author)
ISBN: 0521338670     ISBN-13: 9780521338677
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.89  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 1986
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - General
Dewey: 322.109
LCCN: 86008275
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5.94" W x 8.99" (0.59 lbs) 204 pages
 
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Based on a reading of classical Islamic literature, the writings of modem Muslims and on extensive travel and interviews, this book discusses ways in which Muslim peoples adapt themselves to a world composed of sovereign nation-states, having peaceful and equal relations with both non-Muslim states and collectivities of other Muslims. The classical and medieval legal theory of Islam appears to place two obstacles in the way of such adaptations; it divides the world into two areas, Muslim and non-Muslim, between which relations can at best be those of truce; and it demands that the life of societies should be regulated by the will of God as revealed in the Qu'ran, not by the will of rulers or of the people. Dr Piscatori shows that the traditional theory provides for some degree of territorial pluralism, which has been clearly reflected in the historical experience whereby stable nation-states have emerged and become part of the international order.