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The Just Ruler in Shi'ite Islam
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"Makes a welcome addition to the growing literature on Shi'ite political thought. The author draws on an impressive body of legal works, both classical and more recent...in order to demonstrate the orthodox view of authority and its implications in the case of the Imam, the temporal ruler, and the jurist."--Journal of Religion
"A valuable contribution to Shi'i studies by an acknowledged expert in the field."--Journal of Near Eastern Studies
"Of the many studies [of the Shi'i branch of Islam] that have appeared in the 1980s, Sachedina's inquiry into the nature of leadership stands out for its profound grounding in the scholarship of the Shi'i theologians themselves."--Choice
"Its coverage is extensive, and its contains a considerable amount of information not previously available in English."--Middle Eastern Studies
"The work lucidly describes and interprets the complex developments within Shi'ite political jurisprudence from its early beginnings up to the present, leading to a clear comprehension of the current situation in Iran. It is particularly a boon for modern students of Islam since it sets Shi'ism and its relationship to political authority in clear daylight.--Fazlur Rahman, University of Chicago
"The problem of juridicial and political authority during the occultation of the Twelfth Imam is of central importance to Shi'ism. This is an exhaustive and judicious treatment of the theme, based on intimate and critical acquaintance with the primary sources. Another major contribution to Shi'ite studies by Abdulaziz Sachedina."--Hamid Algar, University of California at Berkeley
"The book is interesting on two counts: It traces the development in the Shi'ite jurisprudence which has now reserved for the clregy the authority that was the exclusive right of the 'infallible' Imam. Secondly, it addressesthe basic question as to the legality of the very existence of the strong Shi'ite clergy, pending the return of the 'infallible' Imam."--The Frontier Post, (Pakistan)
"Makes a welcome addition to the growing literature on Shi'ite political thought. The author draws on an impressive body of legal works, both classical and more recent...in order to demonstrate the orthodox view of authority and its implications in the case of the Imam, the temporal ruler, and the jurist."--Journal of Religion
"A valuable contribution to Shi'i studies by an acknowledged expert in the field."--Journal of Near Eastern Studies
"Of the many studies [of the Shi'i branch of Islam] that have appeared in the 1980s, Sachedina's inquiry into the nature of leadership stands out for its profound grounding in the scholarship of the Shi'i theologians themselves."--Choice
"Its coverage is extensive, and its contains a considerable amount of information not previously available in English."--Middle Eastern Studies
"The work lucidly describes and interprets the complex developments within Shi'ite political jurisprudence from its early beginnings up to the present, leading to a clear comprehension of the current situation in Iran. It is particularly a boon for modern students of Islam since it sets Shi'ism and its relationship to political authority in clear daylight."--Fazlur Rahman, University of Chicago
"The problem of juridicial and political authority during the occultation of the Twelfth Imam is of central importance to Shi'ism. This is an exhaustive and judicious treatment of the theme, based on intimate and critical acquaintance with the primary sources. Another major contribution to Shi'ite studies by Abdulaziz Sachedina."--Hamid Algar, University of California at Berkeley
"The book is interesting on two counts: It traces the development in the Shi'ite jurisprudence which has now reserved for the clregy the authority that was the exclusive right of the 'infallible' Imam. Secondly, it addressesthe basic question as to the legality of the very existence of the strong Shi'ite clergy, pending the return of the 'infallible' Imam."--The Frontier Post (Pakistan)

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