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📚 Studies in Muslim Political Thought and Administration by Har Gopal Singh is a comprehensive exploration of the political philosophy, governance systems, and administrative structures developed in the Muslim world from early Islamic history to later empires.
The book delves into the principles of Islamic governance, the concept of the Caliphate, the role of Shura (consultation), and the influence of Islamic law (Shariah) on administration. It examines the political thought of key Muslim scholars and statesmen, discussing how their ideas shaped statecraft, justice, and diplomacy across centuries.
From the governance models of the Rashidun Caliphs to the complexities of later Muslim empires, the book blends historical narrative with political theory, making it valuable for understanding both Islamic political ideals and practical governance challenges.
An important resource for students of political science, Islamic history, and CSS/PMS aspirants, this book provides the intellectual and historical foundation for understanding governance in the Muslim world.
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