|
1 Prologue: The Main Arguments of Mehdi Hairi Yazdi's Wisdom and Governance |
|
|
1 | (22) |
|
1.1 The Priority of Islamic Philosophy over Islamic Jurisprudence |
|
|
3 | (5) |
|
1.2 Government as the Agency of Joint Private Owners |
|
|
8 | (2) |
|
1.3 Individualism Versus Collectivism: Criticizing Rousseau |
|
|
10 | (2) |
|
1.4 Voluntariness of Sharia Versus Coerciveness of the State |
|
|
12 | (1) |
|
|
13 | (3) |
|
1.6 Concluding Remarks: Rethinking General Will |
|
|
16 | (7) |
|
|
18 | (5) |
|
Part I Wisdom and Governance |
|
|
|
2 Predicative Existence (Hasti) vs. Copulative Existence (Asti) |
|
|
23 | (8) |
|
2.1 Existentialism and Essentialism |
|
|
25 | (2) |
|
2.2 Being in Kant's Philosophy |
|
|
27 | (4) |
|
3 Copulative (Asti) vs. Normative (Bayisti) |
|
|
31 | (4) |
|
4 Existence (Hasti) and Quiddity (Chisti) |
|
|
35 | (2) |
|
5 Different Types of Necessity |
|
|
37 | (8) |
|
5.1 Necessity in Propositions and Statements of Practical Reason |
|
|
42 | (3) |
|
6 Theoretical Reason and Practical Reason |
|
|
45 | (18) |
|
7 Hukumat and a Philological Understanding of Its Quiddity |
|
|
63 | (2) |
|
8 Hukumat in Political Science and Common Politics |
|
|
65 | (2) |
|
9 The Raison d'etre of Governance |
|
|
67 | (4) |
|
10 Governance, Politics and Statesmanship |
|
|
71 | (4) |
|
10.1 Hukm, Hukumat and Walayat |
|
|
72 | (3) |
|
11 Empirical Understanding of Governance |
|
|
75 | (4) |
|
12 Analytical Knowledge of Governance and Statesmanship |
|
|
79 | (4) |
|
13 The Fundamental and Main Duties of the Statesman |
|
|
83 | (4) |
|
14 The Structure of Society Based on Private Joint Ownership |
|
|
87 | (8) |
|
15 Natural Ownership Versus Conventional and Legal Ownership |
|
|
95 | (6) |
|
16 Private Exclusive Ownership Versus Private Joint Ownership |
|
|
101 | (2) |
|
17 Welfare or Peaceful Coexistence |
|
|
103 | (2) |
|
18 The Meaning of Society as per Personal Joint Ownership |
|
|
105 | (4) |
|
19 The Meaning of State in the Doctrine of Joint Ownership |
|
|
109 | (4) |
|
20 Governance or Statesmanship |
|
|
113 | (2) |
|
21 Individuality, Autonomy, Freedom and National Sovereignty |
|
|
115 | (2) |
|
22 Comparing Private Joint Ownership and Social Contract |
|
|
117 | (4) |
|
23 The Legislative Will or Rules of Law-Making |
|
|
121 | (6) |
|
|
121 | (2) |
|
23.2 Legislative Will or Rules of Law-Making |
|
|
123 | (4) |
|
24 The Principle of Grace |
|
|
127 | (8) |
|
24.1 Definition of the Principle of Grace |
|
|
128 | (7) |
|
25 Divine Creative Foreknowledge of the Best System |
|
|
135 | (4) |
|
26 Islamic Society and Democratic Societies |
|
|
139 | (14) |
|
26.1 Principles of Islamic Sociology |
|
|
141 | (1) |
|
26.2 The Anthropology of Islam |
|
|
142 | (11) |
|
26.2.1 Individual Independence |
|
|
143 | (1) |
|
26.2.2 The Collective Relation of "Class" and Member |
|
|
144 | (1) |
|
26.2.3 The Relation Between Society and Citizens |
|
|
145 | (1) |
|
26.2.4 Predestination and Free Will in Decision and Determination |
|
|
146 | (1) |
|
26.2.5 Political Pluralism |
|
|
147 | (2) |
|
26.2.6 Impossibility of Religious Legislation in Executive Matters |
|
|
149 | (4) |
|
27 Prophecy, Imamate and Caliphate |
|
|
153 | (4) |
|
28 Guardianship of the Jurist |
|
|
157 | (28) |
|
|
159 | (9) |
|
|
168 | (6) |
|
28.3 The Concepts of hukm, Arbitration and Governance in hadith |
|
|
174 | (4) |
|
28.4 The Concept of Proof (hujjat) and Proofness (hujjiyyat) in hadith and fiqh |
|
|
178 | (7) |
|
29 The Unresolvable Mystery of the Islamic Republic and the Guardianship of the Jurist |
|
|
185 | (6) |
Glossary |
|
191 | (6) |
Bibliography |
|
197 | (2) |
Index |
|
199 | |