Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi
Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi was a distinguished Arab scholar and jurist born in the late 10th century in Basra, Iraq. He is best known for his contributions to Islamic political theory and jurisprudence, particularly through his influential work "Al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyya," which outlines the responsibilities and duties of rulers in an Islamic state. Al-Mawardi's thoughts on governance and justice reflect the complexities of his time, offering insights that remain relevant even today. His scholarly pursuits also encompassed various fields, including theology and ethics, making him a significant figure in the Islamic intellectual tradition.
As you delve into his works, you'll discover a blend of practical wisdom and profound philosophical inquiry that sheds light on the governance and ethics of leadership. Al-Mawardi’s writings invite readers to ponder the relationship between law and morality, making them a valuable resource for anyone interested in political thought and Islamic law. We encourage you to explore his writings in this app, where you can appreciate the depth and breadth of his contributions to the Western tradition and beyond.
Kitab Adab al-Dunya w'al-Din (The Ethics of Religion and of this World)
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Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi
Al-Mawardi (Alboacen) was one of the famous Islamic authors and jurists. He was a well-known man in the “Abbassid” empire—a mature thinker w…