The ruler’s power varied greatly in Islamic history over time and space. We explain these variations with a political economy approach to public finance, iden-tifying factors affecting economic power and its constraints. An influential interest group capable of affecting the ruler’s power was the legal community (’ulamā’). This community could increase the ruler’s ability to extract a surplus from the citizenry by conferring legitimacy, thereby lowering the cost of tax-collection. It could also limit power through legal constraints on taxation. We show how changes in legitimacy and legal constraints affected the economic power of rulers in representative episodes of Islamic history and identify general trends and dy-namic processes underly...
The era of the rise and prosperity of the Caliphate puts before researchers many problems of politic...
The era of the rise and prosperity of the Caliphate puts before researchers many problems of politic...
This encyclopedia entry is about the relationships between judges and rulers in Medieval Islam. In e...
The ruler's power varied greatly in Islamic history over time and space. We explain these variations...
The ruler's power varied greatly in Islamic history over time and space. We explain these variations...
There appear to be two seemingly contradictory images of economic change in the Islamic World and mi...
This chapter discusses the connection between Islamic law and economic development in the historic a...
After the formation of Islamic government by holy prophet, muhamad (pbuh), and the caliphs’ governan...
This study aims to clarify the relations between the legal policy, financial and economical Transact...
The appearance of the economic factor on the authority and citizens after the increase of civilizati...
The economic institutions of the classical Islamic world include Islamic contract law and the waqf, ...
Indirect taxes and public debt in the ‘world of Islam’ before 1800. A comparison of Western and Isla...
In the pre-modern Middle East the closest thing to an autonomous private organization was the Islami...
In pursuit of curating the optimal version of a public finance system, governments often rely on a s...
International audienceAs Joseph Schacht argued in the 1950s, the office of qāḍī began in the Umayyad...
The era of the rise and prosperity of the Caliphate puts before researchers many problems of politic...
The era of the rise and prosperity of the Caliphate puts before researchers many problems of politic...
This encyclopedia entry is about the relationships between judges and rulers in Medieval Islam. In e...
The ruler's power varied greatly in Islamic history over time and space. We explain these variations...
The ruler's power varied greatly in Islamic history over time and space. We explain these variations...
There appear to be two seemingly contradictory images of economic change in the Islamic World and mi...
This chapter discusses the connection between Islamic law and economic development in the historic a...
After the formation of Islamic government by holy prophet, muhamad (pbuh), and the caliphs’ governan...
This study aims to clarify the relations between the legal policy, financial and economical Transact...
The appearance of the economic factor on the authority and citizens after the increase of civilizati...
The economic institutions of the classical Islamic world include Islamic contract law and the waqf, ...
Indirect taxes and public debt in the ‘world of Islam’ before 1800. A comparison of Western and Isla...
In the pre-modern Middle East the closest thing to an autonomous private organization was the Islami...
In pursuit of curating the optimal version of a public finance system, governments often rely on a s...
International audienceAs Joseph Schacht argued in the 1950s, the office of qāḍī began in the Umayyad...
The era of the rise and prosperity of the Caliphate puts before researchers many problems of politic...
The era of the rise and prosperity of the Caliphate puts before researchers many problems of politic...
This encyclopedia entry is about the relationships between judges and rulers in Medieval Islam. In e...