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The Sword of Ambition - Bureaucratic Rivalry in Medieval Egypt (Hardcover) Loot Price: R863
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The Sword of Ambition - Bureaucratic Rivalry in Medieval Egypt (Hardcover): 'Uthman ibn Ibrahim al-Nabulusi

The Sword of Ambition - Bureaucratic Rivalry in Medieval Egypt (Hardcover)

'Uthman ibn Ibrahim al-Nabulusi; Foreword by Sherman 'Abd al-Hakim Jackson; Edited by Luke Yarbrough

Series: Library of Arabic Literature

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The Sword of Ambition belongs to a genre of religious polemic written for the rulers of Egypt and Syria between the twelfth and the fourteenth centuries. Unlike most medieval Muslim polemic, the concerns of this genre were more social and political than theological. Leaving no rhetorical stone unturned, the book's author, an unemployed Egyptian scholar and former bureaucrat named 'Uthman ibn Ibrahim al-Nabulusi (d. 660/1262), poured his deep knowledge of history, law, and literature into the work. Now edited in full and translated for the first time, The Sword of Ambition opens a new window onto the fascinating culture of elite rivalry in the late-medieval Islamic Middle East. It contains a wealth of little-known historical anecdotes, unusual religious opinions, obscure and witty poetry, and humorous cultural satire. Above all, it reveals that much of the inter-communal animosity of the era was conditioned by fierce competition for scarce resources that were increasingly mediated by an ideologically committed Sunni Muslim state. This insight reminds us that seemingly timeless and inevitable "religious" conflict must be considered in its broader historical perspective. The Sword of Ambition is both the earliest and most eclectic of several independent works composed in medieval Egypt against the employment of Coptic and Jewish officials, and is vivid testimony to the gradual integration of Islamic scholarship and state administration that was well underway in its day. A bilingual Arabic-English edition.

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Imprint: New York University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Library of Arabic Literature
Release date: May 2016
Authors: 'Uthman ibn Ibrahim al-Nabulusi
Foreword by: Sherman 'Abd al-Hakim Jackson
Editors: Luke Yarbrough
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 24mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Trade binding
Pages: 478
ISBN-13: 978-1-4798-8945-7
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political science & theory
Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > General
Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Non-Western philosophy > Islamic & Arabic philosophy
Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Topics in philosophy > Social & political philosophy
Books > Philosophy > Non-Western philosophy > Islamic & Arabic philosophy
Books > Philosophy > Topics in philosophy > Social & political philosophy
LSN: 1-4798-8945-8
Barcode: 9781479889457

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