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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: Politics, Law, and Authority in the Abbasid and Fatimid Eras |
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The Judiciary and Islamic Intellectual Culture in the Early Centuries |
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The Scholars (`ulama') and the Graeco-Arabic Philosophers |
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10 | (3) |
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Scholars as Philosophical Theologians and Philosophical Sufis |
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13 | (7) |
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Caliphs as Bibliophile Patrons of Philosophy and Platonizing Guides |
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20 | (5) |
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A Fluid Dialectic of Authority between Rulers and Scholars |
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25 | (16) |
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Part I Philosophical Caliphs and Their Impact on the Scholars (`ulama') |
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1 Rival Caliphs in Baghdad and Cairo |
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The Abbasids and Fatimids in Context |
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41 | (4) |
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Graeco-Arabic Philosophy and Islamic Mysticism |
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45 | (6) |
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Ibn Masarra's Book on the Properties of the Letters |
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51 | (2) |
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Neoplatonic Intellect and Soul in the Scriptural Cosmos |
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53 | (2) |
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Mysticism in Iraq and the Rise of Esoteric Hermeneutics |
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55 | (3) |
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A Platonizing Theological Metaphysics |
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58 | (4) |
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Philosophy's Place in the Changing Authority of the Scholars |
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62 | (15) |
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2 A Third Caliphate in Cordoba |
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77 | (29) |
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A Rivalry of Caliphs in Cordoba, Cairo, and Baghdad |
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77 | (3) |
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Philosophical Caliphs Navigating the World of the Scholars |
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80 | (4) |
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The Rise of Aristotelian Logic-Oriented Scholars in Cordoba |
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84 | (3) |
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Ibn Hazm's Critique of Platonizing Cosmologies |
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87 | (3) |
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Philosophy in Zahirism and Masarrism |
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3 Political Reform among the Later Abbasids |
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al-Ghazali's Legacy between Philosophy and Sufism |
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106 | (6) |
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A Political Response to Platonizing Cosmologies |
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112 | (4) |
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A Philosophical Critique of Fatimid Political Authority |
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116 | (7) |
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Abu Bakr b. al-'Arabi on the Philosophers and Sufis |
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123 | (14) |
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Part II Philosophical Sufis among Scholars (`ulama') and Their Impact on Political Culture |
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4 Sufi Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century |
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Sufism and Its Integration of Philosophical Doctrines |
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The Konya Manuscript of Ibn Barrajan's Major Tafsir |
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145 | (1) |
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The Epistemology of Sufi Metaphysics |
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146 | (3) |
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Philosophical Knowledge and Esoteric Hermeneutics |
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149 | (8) |
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Celestial Agency and the Mystical Ascent |
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157 | (5) |
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Ibn Barrajan's Reform of Philosophy |
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162 | (16) |
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5 A New Political Model and Its Sufi Dimensions |
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A Sufi Debate about Communal Leadership |
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178 | (4) |
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Ibn Qasi's Doffing of the Sandals |
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182 | (4) |
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The Platonizing Ascent to the Universals |
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186 | (7) |
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A Philosophical Sufi Cosmology |
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193 | (6) |
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199 | (12) |
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6 The Transformation of Caliphal Politics |
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211 | (27) |
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The Almohads' Articulation of a New Caliphal Legitimacy |
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213 | (3) |
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Mysticizing Aristotle in a Platonizing Sufi Treatise |
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216 | (5) |
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Hayy ibn Yaqzan's Celestial Promenade |
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221 | (4) |
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An Enduring Dialectic of Political and Religious Authority |
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225 | (13) |
Conclusion |
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238 | (3) |
Bibliography |
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Index |
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