The Construction of Knowledge in Islamic Civilization: Qudama B. Ja'Far and His Kitab Al-Kharaj Wa-Sina'at Al-Kitaba
Paul L. Heck
This study examines the role of the state in the construction of knowledge in Islamic civilization in its early classical period (3rd/9th and 4th/10th centuries). Different voices representing different social groups - savants, litterateurs, religious scholars, state officials - all brought their particular conception of knowledge to bear on the formation of the various branches of knowledge known to Islamic civilization. Reading the works of various branches of knowledge alongside the administrative encyclopaedia of Qudama b. Ja'far (died 337/948), a state official in the employ of the Abbasid dynasty, serves to highlight the particular point of view of the state in the intellectual and cultural dialogue of the day. At the same time, this approach has shown Islamic civilization to be as much a dialogue of values between the different social groups of the day as a series of events or collection of ideas.
Année:
2002
Editeur::
Brill Academic Publishers
Langue:
english
Pages:
298
ISBN 10:
9004123407
Collection:
Islamic history and civilization 42
Fichier:
PDF, 1.78 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2002