2021
DOI: 10.1017/s1380203821000179
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Expanding the ‘Islamic’ in Islamic heritage

Abstract: In 2017, in the aftermath of the highly mediatized destruction of museum objects and heritage sites in Iraq and Syria by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), I edited a special issue of the International journal of Islamic architecture that aimed to explore Islamic attitudes to the material remains of the pre-Islamic past (Mulder 2017). The special issue asked whether, particularly in the premodern period, we can discern an 'Islamic' notion of heritage value that pre-dated the modern Western European id… Show more

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“…Consequently, Islamic governance should formulate and promulgate policies that not only meet these basic needs but also enhance convenience and reasonableness in the lives of its people. 34 In pursuit of these goals, Muslims, particularly in their official and professional roles, must demonstrate efficiency and skillfulness. This is essential for fostering comfort in human life and achieving what can be termed as 'informational conformity.'…”
Section: Achieving Conformity In the Context Of Islamic Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, Islamic governance should formulate and promulgate policies that not only meet these basic needs but also enhance convenience and reasonableness in the lives of its people. 34 In pursuit of these goals, Muslims, particularly in their official and professional roles, must demonstrate efficiency and skillfulness. This is essential for fostering comfort in human life and achieving what can be termed as 'informational conformity.'…”
Section: Achieving Conformity In the Context Of Islamic Governancementioning
confidence: 99%