The Caliphate or Supreme Imamate
Muhammad Rashid Rida author Simon A Wood translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:27th Aug '24
Should be back in stock very soon
A translation of Muhammad Rashid Rida’s best-known work, which examines the compatibility of Islamic political and legal tradition with modern thought
Muhammad Rashid Rida (1865–1935) was a prominent Muslim intellectual and reformer. Born in a village near Tripoli in present-day Lebanon, he was renowned for his founding of Al-Manar, an independent and successful Islamic magazine in which he published The Caliphate or Supreme Imamate as a series beginning in 1922. The work showcased Rida’s faith in the Islamic tradition as the origin of notions such as self-determination and popular sovereignty, as well as his opposition to Western politics. A realist, he nevertheless argued that a revived Caliphate was viable and held the keys to Muslim empowerment and universal salvation.
This skillful translation by Simon A. Wood will make The Caliphate or Supreme Imamate accessible for the first time to English-speaking scholars and students of political theory and the modern Middle East.
“A century ago, in a moment of postwar pessimism, Rashid Rida published a confounding political treatise affirming his aspirations for the rise of Arab-Muslim power. Simon A. Wood’s long-awaited translation elucidates this crucial text, explaining how it fell between Wilsonianism and Wahhabism and enriching our understanding of Islamic politics and Arab nationalism between the world wars.”—Leor Halevi, author of Modern Things on Trial: Islam’s Global and Material Reformation in the Age of Rida, 1865-1935
ISBN: 9780300187298
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284 pages