Islam and the Foundations of Political Power
Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2013, "Islam and the Foundations of Political Power" by Ali Abdel Razek is a thought-provoking exploration of the political landscape of the Muslim world during a time of significant upheaval. Set against the backdrop of Egypt in 1925, this compelling work delves into the heated debate surrounding Mustapha Kamal Ataturk's proposal to abolish the caliphate in Turkey. As a trained cleric from Al-Azhar University, Razek presents a powerful argument in favor of secularism, challenging traditional views and advocating for a new political framework. This edition provides a translation of Razek's influential essay, making it accessible to a broader audience. With 144 pages of insightful analysis, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of Islam, politics, and modernity. Add "Islam and the Foundations of Political Power" to your collection today and engage with a pivotal moment in Islamic history.