VAEL HALLAQNING "IMKONSIZ DAVLAT" KITOBI HAQIDA FIKRLAR

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  • Kahhorova Gulhumor Sulaymonjon qizi Farg'ona politexnika instituti Ishlab chiqarishda boshqaruv fakulteti O'zbek tili va Tillarni o‘rgatish kafedrasi o‘qituvchisi E-mail: Gulhumor91.uz@gmail.com

Keywords:

Islom tarixi,paradigmatik islom boshqaruvi,hokimiyatning monopoliyasi,paradigmatik shariat,Absolutizm

Abstract

Ushbu maqola Vael B. Hallaqning  jasorat bilan ta'kidlab kelgan fikrlari va qarashlariga to'xtalibgina qolmay,"islom davlati" zamonaviy davlat nimani ifodalashiga oid har qanday standart ta'rifga ko'ra baholanishi, bu ham imkonsiz va o'z-o'zidan bir-biriga zid ekanligini tahlil qiladi. Premodern Islom va Yevro-Amerikaning huquqiy, siyosiy, axloqiy va konstitutsiyaviy tarixini taqqoslab, u zamonaviy davlatni qabul qilish va amaliyotini zamonaviy musulmonlar uchun juda muammoli deb hisoblaydi. Vael Hallaq, shuningdek, faqat axloqiy asoslarga asoslangan har qanday loyihani imkonsiz qiladigan zamonaviylikning axloqiy ahvolini yanada kengroq tanqid qiligan qarashlarini atroflicha tahlil qilaman

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The rest of this review is based on my original doctoral dissertation research and unpublished paper “Constitutional Limits of Military Reform: Ottoman Political Writing, 1596-1800.”

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2023-08-09

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