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Islamic Political Thought and Professional Mobility: The Intellectual and Empirical Worlds of Ibn Ṭalḥa and Ibn Jamāʿa

El-Merheb, Mohamad

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Mehdi Berriah
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Abstract

This study examines the interrelatedness between professional mobility and the production of Islamic political thought. It argues that the diverse professional careers of the two Shāfiʿī-Ashʿarī jurists and Sufis, Ibn Ṭalḥa (d. 652/1254) and Ibn Jamāʿa (d. 733/1333), shaped the political ideas and stylistic features of their treatises. The first case study examines Ibn Ṭalḥa’s al-ʿIqd al-farīd li al-malik al-saʿīd (The unique necklace for a content king) and offers clues on the impact of the author’s professional mobility under the Artuqids and late Ayyubids on his original and eclectic style. It shows that Ibn Ṭalḥa’s work was an amalgamation of genres of advice literature that reflected the diversity of his professional background. The second case study relies on Ibn Jamāʿa’s three extant political treatises to study the expansion of the author’s political theory alongside his thriving career and professional mobility under the Mamluks. This examination, which covers Taḥrīr al-aḥkām fī tadbīr ahl al-Islām (Drafting ordinances towards running the affairs of the people of Islam), allows the shift in Ibn Jamāʿa’s postulations on political authority in Islam to be traced.

Citation

El-Merheb, M. (2021). Islamic Political Thought and Professional Mobility: The Intellectual and Empirical Worlds of Ibn Ṭalḥa and Ibn Jamāʿa. In M. El-Merheb, & M. Berriah (Eds.), Professional Mobility in Islamic Societies (700-1750): New Concepts and Approaches (207-230). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004467637_011

Publication Date Sep 23, 2021
Deposit Date Jan 13, 2025
Pages 207-230
Series Title Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
Series Number 157
Book Title Professional Mobility in Islamic Societies (700-1750): New Concepts and Approaches
ISBN 9789004467620
DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004467637_011