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"
Ulu Al Amr & Authority: The Central Pillars of Sunni Political Thought
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Document Type
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Latin Dissertation
Language of Document
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English
Record Number
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802794
Doc. No
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TL47970
Call number
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1622987392; 3641882
Main Entry
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Krienke, Kai
Title & Author
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Ulu
Al Amr Authority: The Central Pillars of Sunni Political Thought
:
\ Hisseine Faradj
:
Buck-Morss, Susan
College
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City University of New York
Date
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2014
Degree
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Ph.D.
student score
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2014
field of study
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Political Science
Page No
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215
Note
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Committee members: Buck-Morss, Susan; Schwedler, Jillian; Wallach, John R.
Note
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-28397-6
Abstract
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This dissertation evaluates the political history of Islam through the prism of the <i>Sunni</i> conception of authority. It finds an historical red thread that explains the legal and political evolution of different types of Islamic government that have, instead of a European-type sovereign, the <i> Ulu Al Amr</i> (those in authority). In addition, it argues that it is the authority of <i>Ulu Al Amr</i> that legitimizes temporal power via legal rulings such as <i>Wilayah al ahed</i> (allegiance to a dynastic monarchy) and <i>Wlayah al qaher</i> (obedience to coercive power and rule). Those rulings are essential to legitimating historical change. Historical legal opinions among Muslim scholars hold that the members of the <i> Ulu Al Amr</i> are the <i>Ulama</i>—those with knowledge, the learned, religious scholars with temporal power. This dissertation claims that contrary to the legal standards that changed historically in <i> Fiqh al siyash al sharia</i> (the branch Islamic jurisprudence that addresses political issues), it is the <i>Ulama</i> who were the <i> Ulu Al Amr.</i> It is <i>Ulu Al Amr</i> they and only they who decide on the exception through <i>Ijma</i> (consensus or agreement of the community, a source of Islamic law). This view of <i>Ulu Al Amr </i> is most consistent with the <i>Sunni</i> conception of authority that legitimates the force of temporal power. Finally, this dissertation argues that the historical evolution of the concept of authority and the legal role of <i>Ulu Al Amr</i> are an outcome of political struggles and demands between the <i>Ulu Al Amr</i> (qua temporal power) and Muslim subjects rather than a set of legal codes frozen in time and space.
Subject
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Law; Islamic Studies; International law
Descriptor
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Social sciences;Authority;Caliphate;Islam;Sharia;Sovereignty;Ulu al amr
Added Entry
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Buck-Morss, Susan
Added Entry
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City University of New York
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Political Science
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