Volume I: Roots of Islamic Political Thought, Key trends, Basic Doctrines, and Development Pre-Islamic Tribal Tradition 1. Eric R. Wolf, ''The Social Organization of Mecca and the Origins of Islam'', South Western Journal of Anthropology, 1951, 7, 4, 329-56. 2. John W. Jandora, ''The Rise of Mecca: Geopolitical Factors'', Muslim World, 1995, 85, 3, 333-44. Muhammad and the Birth of a New Political Society 3. Anver Emon, ''Reflections on the "Constitution of Medina": An Essay on Methodology and Ideology in Islamic Legal History'', UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law, 2001, 1, 1, 103-33.
4. Frederick Denny, ''Ummah in the Constitution of Medina'', Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1977, 36, 1, 39-47. The Caliphal Status of the Rightly Guided Caliphs 5. A. Hakim, ''Umar bal-Khattab and the Title Khalifat Allah: A Textual Analysis'', Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 2005, 30, 207-30. Early Schisms and the Formation of the Sects 6. Martin Hinds, ''The Siffin Arbitration Agreement'', Journal of Semitic Studies, 1972, 17, 1, 93-129. The Khariji and Mu''tazili Opposition and their Idea of the Caliphate 7.
Jeffrey T. Kenney, ''The Emergence of the Khawarij: Religion and the Social Order in Early Islam'', Jusur, 1989, 5, 1-29. 8. Hasan Q. Murad, ''Jabr and Qadar in Early Islam: A Reappraisal of their Political and Religious Implications'', in Wael B. Hallaq and Donald P. Little (eds.), Islamic Studies Presented to Charles J.
Adams(Brill, 1991), pp. 17-32. The Shi''a Opposition 9. Marshall G. S. Hodgson, ''How Did the Early Shia Become Sectarian?'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1955, 75, 1, 1-13. Sunni Doctrines and the State 10. E.
A. Hamid, ''Al-Mawardi''s Theory of State: Some Ignored Dimensions'', American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 2001, 18, 4, 1-18. 11. Donald P. Little, ''A New Look at al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyya'', The Muslim World, 1974, 64, 1, 1-18. 12. Ira M. Lapidus, ''Separation of State and Religion in Early Islamic Society'', International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1975, 6, 4, 363-85.
Some Key Sunni Theologian Scholars 13. Leonard Binder, ''Al-Ghazali''s Theory of Islamic Government'', The Muslim World, 1955, 45, 229-41. 14. Wael B. Hallaq, ''Caliphs, Jurists and the Saljuqs in the Political Thought of Juwayni'', The Muslim World, 1984, 74, 26-41. Shi''i Notions of the Caliphate/Imamate 15. V. S.
M. Angeles, ''The Development of the Shia Concept of the Imamate'', Asian Studies, 1983, 21, 145-60. 16. Etan Kohlberg, ''From Imamiyya to Ithna-Ashariyya'', Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1976, 39, 3, 521-34. The Umayyad Caliphate 17. Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb, ''The Evolution of Government in Early Islam'', Studia Islamica, 1955, 4, 5-17. The Umayyads in the West 18. Janina Safran, ''The Command of the Faithful in al-Andalus: A Study in the Articulation of Caliphal Legitimacy'', International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1998, 30, 2, 183-98.
The Idea of Caliphate Under the Abbasids 19. Fred M. Donner, ''The Formation of the Islamic State'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1986, 106, 2, 283-96. 20. M. Q. Zaman, ''The Caliphs, the Ulama, and the Law: Defining the Role and Function of the Caliph in the Early Abbasid Period'', Islamic Law and Society, 1997, 4, 1, 1-36. Volume II: Later Theories and Styles of leadership in the Sunni and Shiite World Theories and Styles of Leadership Among the Sunnis The Religio-Political Legacy of the Seljuks; Nizam''s Political Theory 21.
Ann K. S. Lambton, ''The Dilemma of Government in Islamic Persia: The Siyasat-nama of Nizam al-Mulk'', Iran, 1984, 22, 55-66. Mamluk Ideology: The Sultan-Caliph Status 22. P. M. Holt, ''The Position and Power of the Mamluk Sultan'', Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1975, 38, 2, 237-49. 23.
M. Hashim Kamali, ''Siyasah Shariyah or the Policies of Islamic Government'', American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 1989, 6, 59-80. The Ottoman State 24. Halil Inalcik, ''Suleiman the Lawgiver and Ottoman Law'', Archivum Ottomanicum, 1969, 1, 105-36. The Mughals of India 25. Sanjay Subrahmanyam, ''The Mughal State: Structure or Process? Reflections on Recent Western Historiography'', Indian Economic and Social History Review, 1992, 29, 3, 291-321. Later Theories and Styles of Leadership Among the Shiites Later Imamis, Zaydis and Fatimids Political Theories of Leadership (The Samanids, the Ghaznavids, the Buyids) 26. Panayiotis Jerasimof Vatikiotis, The Fatimid Theory of State(Orientalia Publishers, 1957), ch.
4. 27. J. C. Wilkinson, ''The Ibadi "Imama"'', Bullet. Hakim, ''Umar bal-Khattab and the Title Khalifat Allah: A Textual Analysis'', Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 2005, 30, 207-30. Early Schisms and the Formation of the Sects 6. Martin Hinds, ''The Siffin Arbitration Agreement'', Journal of Semitic Studies, 1972, 17, 1, 93-129.
The Khariji and Mu''tazili Opposition and their Idea of the Caliphate 7. Jeffrey T. Kenney, ''The Emergence of the Khawarij: Religion and the Social Order in Early Islam'', Jusur, 1989, 5, 1-29. 8. Hasan Q. Murad, ''Jabr and Qadar in Early Islam: A Reappraisal of their Political and Religious Implications'', in Wael B. Hallaq and Donald P. Little (eds.
), Islamic Studies Presented to Charles J. Adams(Brill, 1991), pp. 17-32. The Shi''a Opposition 9. Marshall G. S. Hodgson, ''How Did the Early Shia Become Sectarian?'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1955, 75, 1, 1-13. Sunni Doctrines and the State 10.
E. A. Hamid, ''Al-Mawardi''s Theory of State: Some Ignored Dimensions'', American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 2001, 18, 4, 1-18. 11. Donald P. Little, ''A New Look at al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyya'', The Muslim World, 1974, 64, 1, 1-18. 12. Ira M.
Lapidus, ''Separation of State and Religion in Early Islamic Society'', International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1975, 6, 4, 363-85. Some Key Sunni Theologian Scholars 13. Leonard Binder, ''Al-Ghazali''s Theory of Islamic Government'', The Muslim World, 1955, 45, 229-41. 14. Wael B. Hallaq, ''Caliphs, Jurists and the Saljuqs in the Political Thought of Juwayni'', The Muslim World, 1984, 74, 26-41. Shi''i Notions of the Caliphate/Imamate 15. V.
S. M. Angeles, ''The Development of the Shia Concept of the Imamate'', Asian Studies, 1983, 21, 145-60. 16. Etan Kohlberg, ''From Imamiyya to Ithna-Ashariyya'', Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1976, 39, 3, 521-34. The Umayyad Caliphate 17. Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb, ''The Evolution of Government in Early Islam'', Studia Islamica, 1955, 4, 5-17. The Umayyads in the West 18.
Janina Safran, ''The Command of the Faithful in al-Andalus: A Study in the Articulation of Caliphal Legitimacy'', International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1998, 30, 2, 183-98. The Idea of Caliphate Under the Abbasids 19. Fred M. Donner, ''The Formation of the Islamic State'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1986, 106, 2, 283-96. 20. M. Q. Zaman, ''The Caliphs, the Ulama, and the Law: Defining the Role and Function of the Caliph in the Early Abbasid Period'', Islamic Law and Society, 1997, 4, 1, 1-36.
Volume II: Later Theories and Styles of leadership in the Sunni and Shiite World Theories and Styles of Leadership Among the Sunnis The Religio-Political Legacy of the Seljuks; Nizam''s Political Theory 21. Ann K. S. Lambton, ''The Dilemma of Government in Islamic Persia: The Siyasat-nama of Nizam al-Mulk'', Iran, 1984, 22, 55-66. Mamluk Ideology: The Sultan-Caliph Status 22. P. M. Holt, ''The Position and Power of the Mamluk Sultan'', Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1975, 38, 2, 237-49.
23. M. Hashim Kamali, ''Siyasah Shariyah or the Policies of Islamic Government'', American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 1989, 6, 59-80. The Ottoman State 24. Halil Inalcik, ''Suleiman the Lawgiver and Ottoman Law'', Archivum Ottomanicum, 1969, 1, 105-36. The Mughals of India 25. Sanjay Subrahmanyam, ''The Mughal State: Structure or Process? Reflections on Recent Western Historiography'', Indian Economic and Social History Review, 1992, 29, 3, 291-321. Later Theories and Styles of Leadership Among the Shiites Later Imamis, Zaydis and Fatimids Political Theories of Leadership (The Samanids, the Ghaznavids, the Buyids) 26.
Panayiotis Jerasimof Vatikiotis, The Fatimid Theory of State(Orientalia Publishers, 1957), ch. 4. 27. J. C. Wilkinson, ''The Ibadi "Imama"'', Bulletn?'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1955, 75, 1, 1-13. Sunni Doctrines and the State 10. E.
A. Hamid, ''Al-Mawardi''s Theory of State: Some Ignored Dimensions'', American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 2001, 18, 4, 1-18. 11. Donald P. Little, ''A New Look at al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyya'', The Muslim World, 1974, 64, 1, 1-18. 12. Ira M. Lapidus, ''Separation of State and Religion in Early Islamic Society'', International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1975, 6, 4, 363-85.
Some Key Sunni Theologian Scholars 13. Leonard Binder, ''Al-Ghazali''s Theory of Islamic Government'', The Muslim World, 1955, 45, 229-41. 14. Wael B. Hallaq, ''Caliphs, Jurists and the Saljuqs in the Political Thought of Juwayni'', The Muslim World, 1984, 74, 26-41. Shi''i Notions of the Caliphate/Imamate 15. V. S.
M. Angeles, ''The Development of the Shia Concept of the Imamate'', Asian Studies, 1983.