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The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State (Council on Foreign Relations)

The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State (Council on Foreign Relations)

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Author: Noah Feldman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 2004

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 200
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 0691120455
Dewey Decimal Number: 340.59
EAN: 9780691120454
ASIN: 0691120455

Publication Date: March 3, 2008
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Perhaps no other Western writer has more deeply probed the bitter struggle in the Muslim world between the forces of religion and law and those of violence and lawlessness as Noah Feldman. His scholarship has defined the stakes in the Middle East today. Now, in this penetrating book, Feldman tells the story behind the increasingly popular call for the establishment of the shari'a--the law of the traditional Islamic state--in the modern Muslim world.

Western powers call it a threat to democracy. Islamist movements are winning elections on it. Terrorists use it to justify their crimes. What, then, is the shari'a? Given the severity of some of its provisions, why is it popular among Muslims? Can the Islamic state succeed--should it? Feldman reveals how the classical Islamic constitution governed through and was legitimated by law. He shows how executive power was balanced by the scholars who interpreted and administered the shari'a, and how this balance of power was finally destroyed by the tragically incomplete reforms of the modern era. The result has been the unchecked executive dominance that now distorts politics in so many Muslim states. Feldman argues that a modern Islamic state could provide political and legal justice to today's Muslims, but only if new institutions emerge that restore this constitutional balance of power.

The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State gives us the sweeping history of the traditional Islamic constitution--its noble beginnings, its downfall, and the renewed promise it could hold for Muslims and Westerners alike.



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