Preaching Pious Rulership in Medieval Islam
Ibn Al-Jawzi's Political Thought

By (author) Han Hsien Liew

ISBN13: 9781399511292

Imprint: Edinburgh University Press

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Format: Hardback

Published: 28/02/2026

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Description
This book studies the relationship between political thought, preaching and emotions through the writings of Ibn al-Jawzi (d. 1201), a celebrated hortatory preacher in late-Abbasid Baghdad. Through an intertextual analysis of Ibn al-Jawzi's works in various genres, this book details how his ideal form of rulership reflected the emotional norms and pietistic moral virtues promoted in Muslim hortatory sermons. It also examines the emotional strategies deployed in his efforts to reform the rulers of his time. In highlighting the importance of piety in Ibn al-Jawzi's political discourses, the book points to a new reading of the history of Islamic political thought that, rather than foregrounding order and military prowess, considers competing political languages among medieval Muslim intellectuals. In doing so, it calls for the need to rethink notions of 'politics' and the 'political' when studying Islam.
  • History of ideas
  • Middle Eastern history
  • Islamic studies
  • Professional & Vocational
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