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David Beetham. Types of Islamic state One reason for including a discussion of Islam at this point , however cursory it must be , is that the revival in the political significance of Islam over the past two decades has provided the most ...
David Beetham. Types of Islamic state One reason for including a discussion of Islam at this point , however cursory it must be , is that the revival in the political significance of Islam over the past two decades has provided the most ...
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... Islamic state ' , in particular , has been subject to an enormous range of interpretations . At a mini- mum it can mean a state which gives protection to the institutions and practice of the Islamic faith . More substantially , it can ...
... Islamic state ' , in particular , has been subject to an enormous range of interpretations . At a mini- mum it can mean a state which gives protection to the institutions and practice of the Islamic faith . More substantially , it can ...
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... Islamic order has proved insufficient to secure the legitimacy of regimes whose source of authority is itself in doubt . Many rulers have sought to bolster a failing legitimacy by appeal to their Islamic creden- tials , and by ...
... Islamic order has proved insufficient to secure the legitimacy of regimes whose source of authority is itself in doubt . Many rulers have sought to bolster a failing legitimacy by appeal to their Islamic creden- tials , and by ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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