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The impossible state

islam, politics, and modernity's moral predicament

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The impossible state
Wael B. Hallaq
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An edition of The impossible state (2013)

The impossible state

islam, politics, and modernity's moral predicament

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Wael B. Hallaq boldly argues that the "Islamic state," judged by any standard definition of what the modern state represents, is both impossible and inherently self-contradictory. Comparing the legal, political, moral, and constitutional histories of premodern Islam and Euro-America, he finds the adoption and practice of the modern state to be highly problematic for modern Muslims. He also critiques more expansively modernity's moral predicament, which renders impossible any project resting solely on ethical foundations. The modern state not only suffers from serious legal, political, and constitutional issues, Hallaq argues, but also, by its very nature, fashions a subject inconsistent with what it means to be, or to live as, a Muslim. By Islamic standards, the state's technologies of the self are severely lacking in moral substance, and today's Islamic state, as Hallaq shows, has done little to advance an acceptable form of genuine Shari'a governance. The Islamists' constitutional battles in Egypt and Pakistan, the Islamic legal and political failures of the Iranian Revolution, and similar disappointments underscore this fact. Nevertheless, the state remains the favored template of the Islamists and the ulama (Muslim clergymen). Providing Muslims with a path toward realizing the good life, Hallaq turns to the rich moral resources of Islamic history. Along the way, he proves political and other "crises of Islam" are not unique to the Islamic world nor to the Muslim religion. These crises are integral to the modern condition of both East and West, and by acknowledging these parallels, Muslims can engage more productively with their Western counterparts.

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English
Pages
272

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The impossible state: islam, politics, and modernity's moral predicament
2013, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

Premises
The modern state
Separation of powers: rule of law or rule of the state?
The legal, the political, and the moral
The political subject and moral technologies of the self
Beleaguering globalization and moral economy
The central domain of the moral.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York [N.Y.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
297.2/72
Library of Congress
BP173.6 .H29 2013, BP173.6.H29 2013, BP173.6 .H355 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
272

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25283409M
ISBN 13
9780231162562
LCCN
2012014567
OCLC/WorldCat
786003139

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